ArchivesMagazine - 23 Nov 2023Have investors priced in peak rates too early (again)? Central banks, data, history and market moves are pointing in different directions 23 November 2023|Editor's View|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Can Pets at Home get investors purring again? How to find high growth stocks > Issue: 23 Nov 2023 - Page 39 | Contents Next: How to find high growth stocks Previous: Can Pets at Home get investors purring again? 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 What are ‘Investment Pathways’ and how do they affect my pension? Case study Are you a private investor with an interesting story to tell? Danni Hewson Why ‘bricks and mortar’ retailing is back in fashion Editor's View Have investors priced in peak rates too early (again)? Feature Don’t give up on growth: Why the investment style can still be a big winner for investors How to find high growth stocks Discover the ‘picks and shovels’ providers behind the big energy transition Lack of love for miners could be an obstacle to energy transition Great Ideas Take advantage of the market’s overreaction to buy shares in Ashtead Invest in Paycom for a higher risk but high reward opportunity Keep buying Babcock to reap the full turnaround benefits Investment Trusts Beware of the trusts bearing big discounts News Nvidia blows the lights out, but China clampdown causes concerns NatWest retail share offer and booze duty freeze catch market attention in Autumn Statement UK takeover focus turns to consumer-facing stocks Uber shrugs off doubts about profitability after rise in third quarter revenue Burberry shares suffer biggest one-day fall in over a decade AI-powered growth has seen Crowdstrike stock double Week Ahead Can Pets at Home get investors purring again?