ArchivesMagazine - 29 Feb 2024Japan’s Nikkei 225 hits all-time high, but what is the next move for investors? Changes to corporate governance and loose monetary policy have driven the rally so far 29 February 2024|News|by Sabuhi Gard Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Find out what Terry Smith thinks about obesity drugs and AI Berkshire cash hits record $168 billion as deals dry up > Issue: 29 Feb 2024 - Page 6 | Contents Next: Berkshire cash hits record $168 billion as deals dry up Previous: Find out what Terry Smith thinks about obesity drugs and AI 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 Sabuhi Gard Issue Contents Ask Rachel What is my maximum tax-free allowance with individual protection 2016? Daniel Coatsworth Individuals increasingly take the view that passive investments are the low-cost, no hassle option Editor's View Why it matters that Nvidia is one of a small number of stocks which dominate the market Feature Champions of Europe: how to invest in the continent’s best stocks Find out what Terry Smith thinks about obesity drugs and AI How intangibles can be used to identify great businesses How Latin American emerging markets compare Emerging markets: China positive policy moves, US rates shift and what’s happening in Latin America Why is Diversified Energy launching a tender offer and what are investors’ options? Merger activity in the property sector heats up with bid battle for API Great Ideas Buy ME Group for its underappreciated strengths and growth potential Scottish Oriental Smaller Companies’ high-quality portfolio is selling for a song Consumer lending champion Secure Trust Bank still has plenty of headroom for growth News Japan’s Nikkei 225 hits all-time high, but what is the next move for investors? Berkshire cash hits record $168 billion as deals dry up Competition authority finds ‘fundamental concerns’ in the UK housebuilding market Seraphim reaches for the stars with 31% year-to-date gains Brakes slammed on Mobico recovery as results delay frustrates investors Personal Finance The hidden costs of safe-haven investing Week Ahead Can Greggs serve up another tasty sales performance? Will Target hit the mark with its latest update? Hopes rise for a ‘soft landing’ for the UK as well as the US economy