ArchivesMagazine - 30 Nov 2023Ride the positive momentum behind Primark-parent Associated British Foods Shares in the food-to-fashion conglomerate are hitting 52-week highs following our ‘buy’ call 30 November 2023|Great Ideas|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Searching for signs of life from recent market dogs Frontier Development shares hit a nine-year low on sales disappointment > Issue: 30 Nov 2023 - Page 16 | Contents Next: Frontier Development shares hit a nine-year low on sales disappointment Previous: Searching for signs of life from recent market dogs 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 Tom What do plans for a ‘pension pot for life’ actually mean in practice? Editor's View Find out why lithium is getting interesting again Feature From £200 per month to £1 million: using the markets to create a seven-figure pot Where Templeton Emerging Markets Investment Trust is seeing the very best opportunities Why now could be the time to switch to an equal-weight S&P 500 ETF Searching for signs of life from recent market dogs Great Ideas Why value-focused small-cap trust Rockwood is hard to beat Manolete is back on winning form and could be poised for great things Ride the positive momentum behind Primark-parent Associated British Foods News The S&P 500 set to notch-up the biggest monthly gain of the year Rightmove shows resilience in latest trading update despite housing market uncertainty Will the latest global climate conference result in meaningful progress? Frontier Development shares hit a nine-year low on sales disappointment Strong growth and a new head of operations drive rerating at Trustpilot Personal Finance How the changes to national insurance will affect you Russ Mould Why the dollar’s decline matters Under The Bonnet Halma is a world-class company investing in high-return global niche markets Week Ahead Marston’s is pinning its hopes on incoming chief executive Justin Platt Can athleisure star turn Lululemon squeeze out another upgrade?