ArchivesMagazine - 14 May 2020High yield corporate bond ETFs are looking more attractive Ford Motor recently raised $8bn of high yield debt, much more the $3bn it was targeting, signalling increased investor demand for corporate bonds 14 May 2020|Exchange-Traded Funds Issue: 14 May 2020 - Page 30 < Can gold miners help to dig income seekers out of a hole? Growing backlash against Rightmove could be bad for its share price > Issue: 14 May 2020 - Page 30 | Contents Next: Growing backlash against Rightmove could be bad for its share price Previous: Can gold miners help to dig income seekers out of a hole? Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom I’m told I can access my pension early, is this true? Editor's View The pandemic could have negative implications for the ‘E’ in ESG Exchange-Traded Funds High yield corporate bond ETFs are looking more attractive Feature Seven stocks for life after coronavirus Growing backlash against Rightmove could be bad for its share price Which companies are ‘having a good crisis’? First-time Investor How to choose the right investment fund for you Great Ideas Genus remains well positioned for further growth Civitas targets above-inflation dividend growth More reasons to be positive on ITV as viewing figures rise Buy this ETF to profit from the healthcare revolution Boris’ return to work by car message could boost shares in Motorpoint Ocado shares hit another new all-time high on surging grocery sales Money Matters 50 days of lockdown: how have fund investors fared? News Markets welcome lockdown easing but Brexit is still an issue All eyes on Cineworld and Everyman as the cinema industry prepares to reopen BT’s dividend glory days are over What to expect from the FTSE 100 stocks yet to update on dividends Gold decision gives Ruffer best month in its history Russ Mould Can gold miners help to dig income seekers out of a hole? Your Questions Answered Do companies still have to immediately report material changes to earnings?