ArchivesMagazine - 12 Mar 2020Extraordinary movements on the bond market Yields are crashing as investors bid up prices in parts of the fixed income market 12 March 2020|News Issue: 12 Mar 2020 - Page 10 < Is the latest sell-off history repeating itself, and if so what can we expect next? Rare chance to buy Shell cheaply and get 11% yield > Issue: 12 Mar 2020 - Page 10 | Contents Next: Rare chance to buy Shell cheaply and get 11% yield Previous: Is the latest sell-off history repeating itself, and if so what can we expect next? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom What does the coronavirus market turmoil mean for my pension? Editor's View Has diversification saved your portfolio? Feature Market sell-off presents great opportunity to buy quality funds and stocks Corporate debt crisis: The stocks you shouldn’t own First-time Investor How much should you invest? Great Ideas Caretech still offers good risk-reward Capital Gearing is a master at protecting and growing investors’ money IG Design shares are holding up well Rare chance to buy Shell cheaply and get 11% yield Investment Trusts Investment trust bargains created by the market sell-off News What the Budget and UK rate cut means for markets and investors Taking stock of Black Monday which caused severe market damage Is the latest sell-off history repeating itself, and if so what can we expect next? Extraordinary movements on the bond market Personal Finance The tax quirks that mean you pay up to 200,000%... and how to avoid them Russ Mould The fear index reading could be good news