magazine 29 Jun 2023

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Investing for children: How to give them a head start in life.
Discover the reason why Frasers wants to own stakes in so many retailers.
Learn why the UK stock market is starting to look increasingly lopsided, and the names which could shift their main stock listing abroad.
The digital magazine looks at private equity investment trusts and explores why Fidelity China Special Situations’ shares have taken a knock.
Also in this week’s issue: the investment case for Shell and a reader case study on looking for undervalued growth opportunities. You can also read about drug companies’ big opportunity with weight-loss treatments.
UK central bank delivers hawkish surprise in response to sticky inflation
The advantages of using a bare trust and how the asset transfer works in practice
Business-to-business cross-border payments and foreign exchange fintech sets scene for £851 million London listing
We talk to Andy about his investment journey and his current portfolio
Several pharmaceutical groups are trying to muscle in on a potentially lucrative market
Disappointment over the pace of the country's post-pandemic rebound has weighed on investor sentiment
Gains are concentrated in a few sectors while losses are widely spread
Demand remains strong but cost pressures are getting worse
The exchange’s battle to attract new companies and keep existing ones is becoming more intense
The key things to consider if you are a parent and two funds to buy now
Franklin Templeton’s Andrew Ness on the big opportunities to be had right now in the developing world
The Silicon Valley company has become a major player in the global software industry
Most of the universe are selling on big discounts, but there are risks to consider before dipping in
Stakebuilding in AO, ASOS, Boohoo and Currys might not be as odd as it looks
It will need to show that demand has stayed healthy and cost pressures are easing
The drinks group’s Modelo Especial tipple has toppled Bud Light as America’s best-selling beer brand
The company’s value for money proposition represents an affordable family treat
The new boss wants to close the valuation gap between the company and its peers across the Atlantic
A thematic approach means the Gravis fund avoids overly-challenged parts of the market
Rates adjusted for inflation are still in negative territory in the UK