ArchivesMagazine - 09 Apr 2020Infrastructure trusts have been a saviour to investors Stable, government-backed subsidies and fixed price contracts mean these investment trusts continue to see the money rolling in 09 April 2020|Investment Trusts|by Yoosof Farah Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What are stocks and shares? Five steps to get your finances recession-proof > Issue: 09 Apr 2020 - Page 28 | Contents Next: Five steps to get your finances recession-proof Previous: What are stocks and shares? 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 Yoosof Farah Issue Contents Ask Tom What do I need to know before I start drawing down on my pension? Editor's View Help the coronavirus fight now and profit later Feature Finding income in a sea of dividend cuts Experts are feeling more optimistic about Chinese stocks and funds First-time Investor What are stocks and shares? Funds Vanguard’s little-known active fund beats Alliance Trust and Witan Great Ideas Why Microsoft could thrive despite coronavirus crisis Buy Civitas for resilient income credentials Fundsmith upbeat despite difficult market conditions Investment Trusts Infrastructure trusts have been a saviour to investors News Market’s attention turns to exit strategy £1.6bn fundraising frenzy: companies tap markets to ensure their survival Trading platforms see surge in demand amid market volatility UK Treasury reported to be considering strategic companies bailout UK industrials ‘unlikely’ to breach debt covenants Lindsell Train’s Japanese fund soars ahead Scottish Investment Trust denies ‘style drift’ Times are hard for value fund managers Personal Finance Five steps to get your finances recession-proof Russ Mould Insurers start to follow banks with dividend cuts