ArchivesMagazine - 09 Jul 2020As shares break new records what is the market discounting? Stocks are a unique asset class because they don’t have a maturity date, but that makes them trickier to value 09 July 2020|News|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Down, up, where next? The outlook for investments after a wild six months What should I do if I’ve deferred my state pension? > Issue: 09 Jul 2020 - Page 9 | Contents Next: What should I do if I’ve deferred my state pension? Previous: Down, up, where next? The outlook for investments after a wild six months Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom What should I do if I’ve deferred my state pension? Editor's View The signs that investors wanted new CEOs at Lloyds and Aviva Feature Down, up, where next? The outlook for investments after a wild six months The bosses who have made a mint by dealing shares amid Covid-19 First-time Investor Creating a strategy for a beginner stock investor Great Ideas Gamma Communications is a superstar stock Volution is a Covid-19 winner and its shares are cheap H&T comes out of lockdown in a strong financial position International Biotechnology Trust is up 73% in just four months Investment Trusts Growing concerns about renewable energy funds News Dividend opportunities continue to shrink for investors Housebuilders’ shares in demand thanks to stamp duty boost ESG-principled investors abandon Boohoo Cycling boom isn’t enough to drive up Halfords’ shares As shares break new records what is the market discounting? Personal Finance The funds which have seen the biggest outflows in 2020 so far Russ Mould Earnings forecasts flag FTSE 100’s mixed profit pedigree Under The Bonnet 3i: the investment trust helping good companies become great Your Questions Answered What happens to shares in a company which enters administration? Is there an equally-weighted market index?