magazine 28 Mar 2019

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This week’s Shares features seven growth stocks aimed at individuals looking to use up any remaining ISA allowance before the end of the tax year.
Discover what’s been spooking the markets in recent days, read about how challenger banks have been getting on, and learn why certain types of ETFs are riskier than you may think.
Get under the bonnet of retailer The Works and find out how a certain investment trust is able to switch investors into three different buckets depending on their needs.
Discover nine ways to save more than £3,000 and learn how the Financial Services Compensation Scheme works for investments.
Do you have any unused ISA allowance? Take a look at these exciting investment ideas before the start of the new tax year
Cost of bond issue and shareholder dilution didn’t go down well
We look at some of the past week’s share price movers
We look at how global markets responded to the latest downbeat economic figures
Wine specialist could become an online-only operation as it prioritises the Naked Wines brand
The company has yet to convince investors that its stock is worth buying
We explain how JPMorgan caters for investors’ different needs
These simple steps will free up money which can be used to top up your investments
The bond market has issued another warning sign which has caused a widespread decline in share prices
However earnings forecasts have already been downgraded by 7% this year
We look at how this new breed of financial services players have performed
The company's strong full year numbers help to revive the share price
Well failure is a setback but it does not undermine our confidence in the company
Nigerian oil producer boosts buyback alongside record results
Full year results have triggered a new share price rally
The precision engineer has been caught up in consumer electronic industry issues
We look at the pros and cons of synthetic ETFs compared to the more popular physical versions
AJ Bell expert Tom Selby explains how the Financial Services Compensation Scheme works