ArchivesMagazine - 11 Jul 2019Hopes of US rate cuts recede on jobs spike Employment and inflation suggest no need for Fed to ease policy 11 July 2019|News|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Pershing Square guru Bill Ackman is enjoying his best ever year UK construction companies face tough time > Issue: 11 Jul 2019 - Page 6 | Contents Next: UK construction companies face tough time Previous: Pershing Square guru Bill Ackman is enjoying his best ever year 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Tom When will I receive the state pension? Case study How I invest: the ‘millennial money therapist’ helping younger people Editor's View Inheritance tax review questions AIM IHT perk Feature UK construction companies face tough time Boris vs Corbyn: How the changing political landscape could affect your wealth Franchise firms can earn you tasty capital gains and juicy income Funds The fund with a disciplined approach to finding quality and value Great Ideas Grab Polar Capital tech trust while it is going cheap Logistics firm set for re-rating after completing turnaround Scottish Mortgage is back on top Customer growth and margin trends promising for Bigblu Broadband’s prospects Telecom Plus is a reliable income play Pershing Square guru Bill Ackman is enjoying his best ever year Investment Trusts Surf the ‘third wave’ of healthcare innovation with Syncona News Hopes of US rate cuts recede on jobs spike Deadline looms to take part in Whitbread’s £2bn tender offer FTSE 100 miners on the charge as iron ore hits five-year high Bovis, Persimmon, Imperial Brands and other big news Personal Finance Inheritance tax system could see major overhaul Russ Mould What sort of economy will the new Prime Minister inherit? Under The Bonnet Why Wizz Air wants to lower fares but increase extras