ArchivesMagazine - 17 Oct 2024Gambling shares slump on concerns of treasury tax raid Overall, the gambling industry tax rate is 37% if the Lottery and Horseracing levy are included 17 October 2024|News|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Lloyds Banking Group to kick off UK third-quarter earnings season American Express is a useful barometer of US consumer sentiment > Issue: 17 Oct 2024 - Page 8 | Contents Next: American Express is a useful barometer of US consumer sentiment Previous: Lloyds Banking Group to kick off UK third-quarter earnings season 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 Rachel What happens with any pension contributions in the final months before I turn 75? Editor's View The little company with big ambitions in energy storage Feature Expectations for tech stocks are high this earnings season The seven deadly sins of investing: the big pitfalls to avoid The UK market’s buyback boom shows no signs of letting up Great Ideas 4imprint looks like a gift at current prices Better times lie ahead for Martin Currie Global Portfolio Trust Why it’s time to take profit on this China ETF Investment Trusts The dividend champion investment trusts going cheap News Market unimpressed by Tesla’s hyped robotaxi event Gambling shares slump on concerns of treasury tax raid Wall Street hits new highs on better-than-expected bank results Why Simply Be owner N Brown is enjoying a major bounce Liontrust shares fall after fund manager suffers £1.1 billion of outflows Russ Mould Is it time for emerging markets to pop higher? Week Ahead Lloyds Banking Group to kick off UK third-quarter earnings season American Express is a useful barometer of US consumer sentiment Latest data indicates a ‘soft landing’ for the economy