ArchivesMagazine - 21 Nov 2024Is the US stock market just too hot to handle? You cannot ignore American shares but it’s worth being aware of the concentration and valuation risks 21 November 2024|Feature|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Walt Disney shares soar after CEO Bob Iger’s fourth-quarter breakthrough The UK takeover market has seen a surge of activity in the last few years > Issue: 21 Nov 2024 - Page 43 | Contents Next: The UK takeover market has seen a surge of activity in the last few years Previous: Walt Disney shares soar after CEO Bob Iger’s fourth-quarter breakthrough 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 Rachel How is a drawdown pot accounted for when paying care costs? Dan Coatsworth The benefits of staying invested when the list of worries builds up Editor's View Wood Group woes reveal the importance of discipline on cash flow and acquisitions Exchange-Traded Funds Blockchain is an alternative way to play the crypto rally Feature The UK takeover market has seen a surge of activity in the last few years The £1 billion profit club: Discover the titans of UK retail Is the US stock market just too hot to handle? Great Ideas Take advantage of International Biotechnology Trust’s big discount Why SDI’s growth star is set to shine again Still oodles to like about best-in-class British tech Cerillion Money Matters My Financial Life – how to think about saving and investing in your 50s News Nomination of vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jnr sends healthcare shares into a spin Shein IPO in sight as Amazon digs in for the long ‘Haul’ Chancellor’s drive for ‘mega-funds’ could create ‘mega-challenges’ Walt Disney shares soar after CEO Bob Iger’s fourth-quarter breakthrough Troubled semiconductor outfit IQE considers sale of Taiwan subsidiary Week Ahead Can Pets at Home paw its way back to retail like-for-like growth? Dell could be poised for AI-powered server boom UK growth disappoints while Chinese consumer spending perks up