magazine 15 May 2025

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The case for looking at quality stocks and how fund managers are reacting to Buffett's exit.

‘No cause for concern yet’ but retail and leisure firms face ‘challenging’ times

Uncertainty remains ahead of two key dates in July and August when current 90-day reprieves end

Analysts suggest executive order was ‘all bark, little bite’

Self-help, signs of market recovery and a potential tailwind from rate cuts have boosted sentiment towards the furniture retailer

Post-pandemic recovery fails to materialise for the transport group

The former applies equally to DB and DB pensions, whereas the latter can differ

The best companies are best placed to navigate market turbulence

Buffett hands baton to Abel in textbook succession and Berkshire has a ‘huge’ strategic advantage for when the tide next goes out

Large-caps remain the dominant source of payouts, especially healthcare stocks

Lessons to take from the Sage of Omaha as he announces his retirement

The latest US and Chinese tariff cuts have spurred large market gains

The crisis could be costing £15 million per week in lost profit

Home improvement retail chain has found life tough in a post-pandemic world

In absolute locker number terms, InPost has more than a 70% share of its home market

The pub operator’s scale allows it to buy in bulk to get lower prices, which it passes on to customers

The online guitar-to-drum seller has returned to growth and can profit from changes in the competitive landscape

These products can help investors minimise their exposure to volatile movements in equities

Scanning the showing of semiconductor stalwarts could offer key insights