ArchivesMagazine - 12 Oct 2023Netflix to update on earnings as writers strike comes to an end The streaming giant’s shares are up 30% so far in 2023 12 October 2023|Week Ahead|by Sabuhi Gard Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Big dividends: the high yields you can trust B&M versus Dunelm: Shares weighs the prospects for two top retailers > Issue: 12 Oct 2023 - Page 11 | Contents Next: B&M versus Dunelm: Shares weighs the prospects for two top retailers Previous: Big dividends: the high yields you can trust 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 Tom Can I still claim tax relief on my pension when I’m 76? Case study How I invest: Enjoying ‘an embarrassment of income’ in retirement Danni Hewson Christmas for hospitality sector risks being ruined by strikes Editor's View It’s not just Metro Bank - nearly all challenger banks have been poor investments Feature Big dividends: the high yields you can trust Why have bond yields suddenly soared and what does it mean for investors? B&M versus Dunelm: Shares weighs the prospects for two top retailers Why some sectors have been too harshly punished over AI concerns Great Ideas Access the best UK growth companies in one go at a 16% discount Buy animal genetics firm Genus ahead of its next exciting growth phase Volution’s bumper results reward our faith in the business News Markets buffeted by strong US job gains and Israel attacks Tesla deliveries miss in third quarter and pose the risk of lower margins Weak retail figures and Bank of England gloom dial down rates pressure Hunting lifted by higher oil prices and inspiring long-term vision for business VinFast stock’s rapid rise matched by equally fast falls Personal Finance Why you shouldn’t let your pension be a cost-of-living casualty Week Ahead Appetite is building for pub and hotel group Whitbread’s interim results Netflix to update on earnings as writers strike comes to an end