ArchivesMagazine - 20 Jun 2019Emerging data and mobile money growth eyed by Airtel Africa IPO Continent’s second largest mobile operator pins hope on £3.6bn market valuation 20 June 2019|News < Washout weather could hurt retailers and push up food prices Who is next as activist investors circle UK stocks? > Issue: 20 Jun 2019 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Who is next as activist investors circle UK stocks? Previous: Washout weather could hurt retailers and push up food prices Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Steven Frazer Issue Contents Editor's View How bad is the rain for soft drinks firms? Exchange-Traded Funds ETFs to gain exposure to the US, Europe and China The top five ETFs with an ESG focus as inflows surge Feature The ultimate guide to ESG investing The importance of ‘E’ in ESG investing: Tracking the S in ESG: what you need to know about social factors investing Introduction to ESG investing The rules companies have to follow when reporting earnings Funds Five different ways to play the bond market rally Great Ideas 888 has a plan for a sporty comeback Sopheon sensibly managing growth and expectations Don’t panic about Filta's latest trading update Typically impressive GB Group balancing underlying and acquisitions growth Tech recruitment specialist SThree enjoys strong first half A superb way to access the world of small caps Investment Trusts John Laing Environmental looks beyond wind and solar Syncona sees surge in net asset value growth Why cash levels have shot up at Schroder AsiaPacific News Emerging data and mobile money growth eyed by Airtel Africa IPO Washout weather could hurt retailers and push up food prices Who is next as activist investors circle UK stocks? Personal Finance Wine, a warm house and holidays: planning for the retirement you want Russ Mould FTSE 100 needs more momentum to make further gains Under The Bonnet Reckitt Benckiser’s new chief executive has a difficult job ahead