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Two stock market entrants offering high dividend yields

Thursday 13 May 2021

Among the stock market hopefuls lining up to test investors’ appetites are two companies offering high yields backed by cash generative business models. Shipping trust Taylor Maritime Investments ( TMIP ) should debut on 27 May, targeting an 7% dividend yield. The trust’s objective is to provide an...

Expect big demand for Liontrust’s debut investment trust

Thursday 13 May 2021

Potentially high demand for Liontrust’s first investment trust could see it quickly trade at a premium to net asset value once it starts trading in June. Liontrust has a reputation for being one of the best asset managers in the ethical and environmental investment space. Its £1.4 billion Liontrust...

Travel stocks only suffer mild sell-off from reopening setback

Thursday 13 May 2021

Shares in low-cost short-haul airlines and holiday companies fell by up to 3% on 10 May as investors reacted to the reopening of international travel from 17 May. The Government’s traffic light system didn’t include the popular holiday destinations of France, Greece and Spain under the ‘green list...

Warren Buffett dismisses push for greater ESG disclosure

Thursday 06 May 2021

Berkshire Hathaway’s annual shareholder meeting on 1 May brought the two nonagenarians Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger (chairman/CEO and vice chairman respectively) back together onstage after Munger’s absence last year. They were also joined by Ajit Jain and Greg Abel who run the insurance and...

Tech stocks fight back after big earnings season

Thursday 06 May 2021

Tech stocks have been catching investors’ attention again with Amazon, Apple and Facebook the latest US tech titans to report earnings that have been going through the roof. The share prices of all three have risen markedly after their latest quarterly figures to the end of March, which round out a...

FTSE 350 stocks face Scottish independence risk

Thursday 06 May 2021

Across the UK voters go to the polls today (6 May) with investors’ attention likely to be focused on voting for the Scottish parliament – with the SNP looking to secure the majority it can claim as a mandate for a new independence referendum. Polling suggests the outcome is on a knife edge. The SNP...

Boom time for ‘beer, banks and bricks’ in the UK

Thursday 06 May 2021

B arclays ( BARC ) boss Jes Staley recently outlined his bank’s prediction that the UK is about to enjoy its biggest economic boom since the aftermath of the Second World War as vaccines provide a route out of lockdown and pent-up demand, backed by cash saved in lockdown, is unleashed. While this...

Superb figures from Alphabet and Microsoft leave Tesla in the shade

Thursday 29 Apr 2021

Both Google-owner Alphabet and software titan Microsoft beat market expectation with their latest quarterly earnings. The performance helped to boost global stock market sentiment and demonstrated that despite the rotation out of growth into value stocks, areas of the technology growth space remain...

Get the lowdown on Wickes after its demerger

Thursday 29 Apr 2021

Shares in DIY retailer Wickes ( WIX ) have begun trading (28 Apr) as a stand-alone business on the London Stock Exchange ( LSE ) following its Covid-delayed demerger from Travis Perkins ( TPK ) , a deal which saw the erstwhile parent’s shareholders receive one Wickes share for each Travis Perkins...

Copper predicted to reach $15,000 as metal hits 10-year high

Thursday 29 Apr 2021

Copper has been predicted to hit $15,000 per tonne by analysts at Goldman Sachs, up from its current level of around $9,700, as demand soars and supply fails to catch up, with the metal reaching a 10-year high on 26 April. In a report titled ‘Copper is the new oil’, the Goldman analysts say there...

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