magazine 26 Oct 2017

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Putting aside money on a regular basis is paramount to funding the big events in life. Knowing where to invest can be the hard bit.
Fear not as the new issue of Shares picks a range of investment trusts for different age groups and investment goals such as paying university fees and enjoying an active retirement. Don’t miss this essential article.
The digital magazine also explains what Japan’s general election result means for UK investors. There is also a look at the forthcoming IPO by Arqiva, the next big name to potentially join the FTSE 100.
Furthermore, car retailers are in the spotlight following Pendragon’s warning.
Ideal solutions to fund university fees, holidays, retirement and more
Motor retailer says life is getting harder... but was this really ‘new’ news?
Half year results poorly received by the market
But one investment expert implies Abe’s policies aren’t fixing the country’s economy
The online retailer has soared in value over its 17 year life
Changing consumer habits and large debts cast a shadow over dividend and infrastructure appeal
RHI Magnesita could soon be a member of the FTSE 250 index
City analyst outlines why a potential hike in insurance premiums should benefit this small cap firm
Acquisitions could be on the cards to bolster reach and functionality
Mid cap group is often overlooked despite being a cash generative instant service equipment innovation gem
The US is the largest equity market by far. Here are three funds with different ways to play the region
The questions to ask and websites to look at before signing on the dotted line
There is some good news for people saving into a pension and for those already in retirement
Parents and grandparents play an important role in helping children develop good habits when it comes to saving and spending money
Weak sterling continues to make UK businesses attractive to foreign buyers
Serviced office giant shocks investors with poor trading update
The company suffered a huge share price blow as supply issues hit sales growth
Shares in parts of the sector are rising and there is a rich stream of news flow in the coming months
All eyes are on Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC releasing results
Quarterly update from retail barometer will be keenly observed for improvement signs
The once-nationalised bank is now looking much healthier
SigmaRoc is cranking up the deal flow and its shares are cheap
Weak performance of rival business and issues with two customers weigh on media company