ArchivesMagazine - 23 Aug 2018Pressure on corporate brokers implies potential wave of M&A As regulation bites into brokering commissions, how will the sector respond? 23 August 2018|News|by David Stevenson Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Yu Group is shaking up the energy supply market and investors could be richly rewarded Trump attacks the US Federal Reserve > Issue: 23 Aug 2018 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Trump attacks the US Federal Reserve Previous: Yu Group is shaking up the energy supply market and investors could be richly rewarded 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 David Stevenson Issue Contents Editor's View Trump puts corporate reporting frequency back in the spotlight Education Geared for growth: how to use ‘gearing’ as a debt check tool Feature Don’t get caught in a value trap The ultimate FTSE 100 guide Funds Why do so many investors love Fundsmith? Great Ideas Act quick and snap up CVS as it looks a prime takeover candidate Yu Group is shaking up the energy supply market and investors could be richly rewarded G4S back in the news for the wrong reasons but positives remain Auto Trader’s wholesale ambitions Investment Trusts Summer flood of capital into investment trusts News Investors shift focus to defensive stocks London hoteliers set to report bumper numbers following July heatwave Pressure on corporate brokers implies potential wave of M&A Trump attacks the US Federal Reserve Hill & Smith directors take advantage of profit warning-led share weakness to snap up stock Personal Finance How have Lifetime Isa investors fared in their first year? How to avoid becoming the next pension fraud victim Russ Mould Why markets may feel queasy when faced by a rising greenback