ArchivesMagazine - 26 Nov 2015Defence spending boost The war on terror is a driver for increased spending 26 November 2015|News|by Contributor Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Aberdeen’s long term appeal Woodford issues stark warning > Issue: 26 Nov 2015 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Woodford issues stark warning Previous: Aberdeen’s long term appeal 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 Contributor Issue Contents Chartist Charting a turn in sentiment Exchange-Traded Funds Play the eurozone recovery Feature Changing your mind Preview: Patisserie Director dealings: Top buys & sells Smiths is a slippery slope Festive Delight Healthy outlook for Evgen Best & Worst Small Cap Performing Tables Fox Marble’s big challenge Middle East tech hub Everyman’s alternative show Time to ride the recovery Pros reveal investing secrets DCC’s downstream delight Gold’s diminishing appeal The Best & Worst Performers: FTSE 350, Global Market, Commodities, Forex, Sovereign Yields Funds The CRUX of the matter Investment Trusts Antidote to sickly dividends News Feast on Mitchells & Butlers’ turnaround Defence spending boost ATM corporate frenzy Fuller a premium pick News in brief: Worldpay, TUI, Cape, Mobile Streams, T Clarke, Fishing Republic Inflation warning Woodford issues stark warning Aberdeen’s long term appeal Carclo beats VW blues Personal Finance Investing in retirement Strawberry vows to cut fees Plays Nichols is a sweet trade The bull case for eOne 15 for 15 update: Breedon Aggregates 15 for 15 Update - Bonmarche Plays update: RELX Plays update: Paragon Sector Reports Diamonds lose their sparkle Trading Strategies Exit strategy Under The Bonnet Wincanton can deliver