ArchivesMagazine - 12 Aug 2021How to invest in Boris and Rishi’s ‘big bang’ Major investors are being encouraged by the Government to put money into illiquid assets, such as infrastructure and unquoted companies 12 August 2021|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < The advertising and data strategy behind Reach’s stellar share price gains How I invest: Turning £350,000 into £1.7 million > Issue: 12 Aug 2021 - Page 32 | Contents Next: How I invest: Turning £350,000 into £1.7 million Previous: The advertising and data strategy behind Reach’s stellar share price gains 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 Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Tom Could the state pension age hike be reversed? Case study How I invest: Turning £350,000 into £1.7 million Editor's View What a bombshell climate report and global wildfires mean for markets Education Find out how much you can save in your pension over your lifetime Feature The advertising and data strategy behind Reach’s stellar share price gains The big five: Why Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft are superb stocks to own Play the Asia Pacific opportunity with less China risk Winners and losers in the $1 trillion ‘American Jobs’ infrastructure bill Great Ideas Use this fund to invest in the best European companies Big buying opportunity at high quality London Stock Exchange Group Boston Scientific tops expectations as demand picks up TT Electronics racing towards its brighter future Upgrades for Eurofins on Covid variant testing boost News Morrisons and Vectura bid battles heat up Could changing consumer behaviour knock the recovery off course? The story behind Smithson’s soggy first half Why gold has lost its shine Personal Finance How to invest in Boris and Rishi’s ‘big bang’ Russ Mould Five ways to take the markets’ temperature