ArchivesMagazine - 06 Dec 2018Can stocks fight back after US-China truce? Two of the market’s big concerns have now been addressed 06 December 2018|Feature|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < First look at the stocks inside Fundsmith’s new Smithson fund Why the UK stock market is currently on the defensive > Issue: 06 Dec 2018 - Page 16 | Contents Next: Why the UK stock market is currently on the defensive Previous: First look at the stocks inside Fundsmith’s new Smithson fund 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘Can I take a lump sum from pension tax-free and keep paying into my pot?’ Editor's View Sharp increase in FTSE 100 CEO departures Feature Can stocks fight back after US-China truce? Tasty income: funds that pay 5% or more Silver is looking incredibly cheap compared to gold Funds Does your fund manager need a PhD? Great Ideas The outlook for Telecom Plus is very attractive Schroder’s trust is a winning way to invest in European property Large earnings upgrades at Marlowe following strong trading Clinigen reveals strategy in bid to become the Amazon of hard-to-access drugs Investment Trusts The benefits of self-managed investment trusts News First look at the stocks inside Fundsmith’s new Smithson fund May to (eventually) get her way on Brexit, predicts investment bank Woodford Patient Capital Trust: analyst says ‘buy now’ Will new float Manolete be the next Burford Capital superstar stock? Glaxo, Kier, Intu, Thomas Cook and other news Personal Finance How inheritance tax could be made easier for 250,000 people Russ Mould Why the UK stock market is currently on the defensive Under The Bonnet Grainger boosts private rented exposure after breakthrough acquisition