ArchivesMagazine - 26 Nov 2020Life after Mark Barnett – how his funds have changed under new managers It’s a new start for Perpetual Income & Growth and Edinburgh Investment Trust 26 November 2020|Investment Trusts Issue: 26 Nov 2020 - Page 42 < Emerging markets: Views from the experts Options for savers as NS&I actions big rate cuts > Issue: 26 Nov 2020 - Page 42 | Contents Next: Options for savers as NS&I actions big rate cuts Previous: Emerging markets: Views from the experts Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Daniel Coatsworth Issue Contents Ask Tom Why must I take advice to transfer a pension? Editor's View Earnings upgrade strategy produces tasty results Feature Digital Christmas: Four stocks to bring joy Our view on the AIM stock which has returned over 1,000% this year Emerging markets: Views from the experts Emerging markets: large caps versus small caps First-time Investor The importance of company management when stock picking Great Ideas Boston Scientific has big potential to get back on top in 2021 Buy this trust to access cut-price quality names Take advantage of share price pullback to buy more Softcat stock Strong trading could lead to more generous dividends for Somero Reasons to be more optimistic on AG Barr Odyssean Investment Trust sails in with swift 17.4% return Investment Trusts Life after Mark Barnett – how his funds have changed under new managers Money Matters Options for savers as NS&I actions big rate cuts News Sunak pledges increased spending on jobs, housing and infrastructure Germany’s blue-chip index gets big overhaul after Wirecard scandal Controversial fast-track funding rule scrapped Blue Prism eyes US listing to help narrow valuation gap Worst of dividend cuts ‘now over’ says Janus Henderson Video game platform Roblox could see blockbuster market debut Mute reaction to AstraZeneca vaccine is no reason to lose optimism UK ‘green revolution’ could be great for investors Russ Mould Why commodity prices seem to be full of beans Under The Bonnet Rolls-Royce could come roaring back once activity resumes