ArchivesMagazine - 06 Feb 2025How to invest in smaller UK companies through funds or trusts In part two of our small-cap overview we look at ‘collectives’ 06 February 2025|Funds|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why Nick Train is excited about digital winners, the domestic stock market and drinks giant Diageo Saba rebuffed as retail shareholders turn out for trust votes > Issue: 06 Feb 2025 - Page 28 | Contents Next: Saba rebuffed as retail shareholders turn out for trust votes Previous: Why Nick Train is excited about digital winners, the domestic stock market and drinks giant Diageo 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 Rachel Should I combine my smaller pension pots with my larger SIPP? Editor's View Trump tariffs, why UK stocks could be well placed and the benefits of investor participation Feature Investing in bonds: Why fixed income assets are in focus and how to get exposure Screening the UK small cap market for value, income and growth Funds How to invest in smaller UK companies through funds or trusts Great Ideas This is a great time to invest in the Allianz Technology Trust Dial down portfolio risk with dividend growth star Law Debenture Futura Medical’s profit warning leaves nagging doubts so exit now Investment Trusts Why Nick Train is excited about digital winners, the domestic stock market and drinks giant Diageo News Markets brought back from the brink after planned tariffs put on hold US companies on course for highest quarterly earnings growth since 2021 Saba rebuffed as retail shareholders turn out for trust votes The factors driving Imperial Brands to 52-week highs Mitchells & Butlers shares knocked by £100 million ‘cost headwinds’ Barclays set to deliver strong annual profit growth after doubling share price A return to growth in international markets in focus at McDonald’s Russ Mould Will money supply be a snake or a ladder for economies in 2025?