ArchivesMagazine - 14 Nov 2024Retailers and hospitality firms bemoan budget cost burden Rachel Reeves’ changes are a headwind for shopkeepers and leisure firms 14 November 2024|News|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What should I do after the inheritance tax advantage on pensions was wiped out by the Budget? Investing in the US: how buying actively managed funds compares with stocks > Issue: 14 Nov 2024 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Investing in the US: how buying actively managed funds compares with stocks Previous: What should I do after the inheritance tax advantage on pensions was wiped out by the Budget? 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 James Crux Issue Contents Ask Rachel What should I do after the inheritance tax advantage on pensions was wiped out by the Budget? Editor's View Bitcoin is hard to ignore again after Trump victory and what next for oil? Feature What the market will be watching when Nvidia reports Investing for Trump 2.0 Investing in the US: how buying actively managed funds compares with stocks Great Ideas Publishing group Bloomsbury is a growth story worth buying Occupational health provider Optima Health is a great buy-and-build story Why British Airways owner International Consolidated Airlines can continue to soar Why investors should expect a MercadoLibre bounce News Retailers and hospitality firms bemoan budget cost burden Why AstraZeneca shares remain in the doldrums despite raised outlook Second profit warning in a month send Vistry shares to 12-month low Flyaway Palantir valuation reaches boiling point Personal Finance Stamp duty changes in Budget to cost some buyers £11,250 more Russ Mould Revisiting the Triffin dilemma as Trump’s election victory sees dollar soar Under The Bonnet How a tiny US healthcare company has become one of the year’s hottest stocks Week Ahead Boring has been beautiful for shareholders of distributor Diploma US consumer bellwether Walmart could bump up its outlook again Stocks and bonds diverge as US election result becomes clear