ArchivesMagazine - 05 Sep 2024How to ride central bank rate cut cycles (without falling off) Looking at how markets have reacted to previous moves by the Bank of England and Federal Reserve 05 September 2024|Russ Mould|by Russ Mould Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why you should still own high-quality Kainos Discover the most shorted stocks on the UK market > Issue: 05 Sep 2024 - Page 30 | Contents Next: Discover the most shorted stocks on the UK market Previous: Why you should still own high-quality Kainos 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 Russ Mould Issue Contents Editor's View A tricky transition for miners to manage Feature An Ageing World Discover the most shorted stocks on the UK market Great Ideas Why Foresight Solar Fund is beginning to radiate optimism There are several catalysts to unlock the hidden value in Entain Hold on to Rightmove shares amid takeover interest Why you should still own high-quality Kainos Investment Trusts Is bigger better when it comes to investment trusts? News Burberry exits FTSE 100 after 15 years but EasyJet looks to have dodged relegation Investors bet on Rolls-Royce recovery after engine trouble sparks sharp sell-off Why investors have dumped Dollar General stock Shares in maritime artificial intelligence company Windward are flying Gym Group raises outlook ahead of first-half results Oracle facing growth acceleration acid test US non-farm payrolls in the spotlight after Jackson Hole speech Personal Finance Five sneaky ways you could be hit with tax on your savings Russ Mould How to ride central bank rate cut cycles (without falling off)