magazine 30 Mar 2017

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Investors want to know what’s going to happen to the stock market and the UK economy now the Brexit process has officially begun. The new issue of Shares takes a health check to see how areas like house prices, manufacturing and retail sales have fared since last year’s referendum vote. It also provides a view on how the markets might react for the rest of the year and in 2018.
You will also find a discussion on how three types of investors may wish to maximum their ISA ahead of the tax year end and longer term. It focuses on investors who are either cautious, have a high appetite for risk or are looking to save money by switching from funds to ETFs. Plus there’s Trump talk, Tesco, IQE, Halfords, loads of other interesting features, company news, our best investment ideas, market stats and much more.
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