ArchivesMagazine - 26 Jun 2025Oil sees extreme volatility as Middle East tensions wax and wane If Iran-Israel ceasefire holds and crude prices remain contained it may provide space for rate cuts 26 June 2025|News|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Can you help me understand the situation now the lifetime allowance has been removed? Consolidation trend continues for investment trusts > Issue: 26 Jun 2025 - Page 6 | Contents Next: Consolidation trend continues for investment trusts Previous: Can you help me understand the situation now the lifetime allowance has been removed? 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Rachel Can you help me understand the situation now the lifetime allowance has been removed? Editor's View Why it’s good news if Assura accepts the offer from its peer rather than private equity Feature Secret ingredients: Why stocks armed with patents can outperform Under the radar stocks owned by popular UK funds How do valuations on Chinese shares compare to other emerging markets? Emerging markets: outperforming despite tariffs, dollar weakness provides support Great Ideas XPS Pensions can continue to grow faster than the market expects Discover why EPAM is a growth stock at a ‘value’ price Hold tight on ME Group International after it invites bids Investment Trusts How capital preservation funds have fared in 2025 News Oil sees extreme volatility as Middle East tensions wax and wane Consolidation trend continues for investment trusts A string of lost cases sends Litigation Capital Management shares to five-year low Kier shares hit new 52-week high on strong trading How is Sainsbury’s faring in the battle of the supermarkets? Personal Finance ‘Finfluencers’ are all over our feed. Should we be listening? Russ Mould How to tell if gold is getting expensive Week Ahead How Constellation Brands can shake off its heavy hangover