ArchivesMagazine - 26 Sep 2024Surprise jumbo rate cut sends stocks and gold to new all-time highs Did the Fed go large to catch up or to get ‘ahead of the curve’? 26 September 2024|News|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Investors nervously awaiting developments in Westminster and Washington Microsoft, BlackRock, Nvidia back enormous new AI datacentre fund > Issue: 26 Sep 2024 - Page 7 | Contents Next: Microsoft, BlackRock, Nvidia back enormous new AI datacentre fund Previous: Investors nervously awaiting developments in Westminster and Washington 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 Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Rachel How will I be taxed when I start drawing income from a SIPP and my state pension? Dan Coatsworth The pros and cons of scrapping inheritance tax relief on AIM shares Editor's View Investors nervously awaiting developments in Westminster and Washington Education Keeping on top of your portfolio is easier than you think Feature Small World: AI and healthcare IPOs and big contract wins TRUMP vs HARRIS The story behind China’s long-running e-commerce boom Emerging markets: Chinese e-commerce and property and Mexican peso under pressure Great Ideas Why Oracle’s run could go much further than you think Why unloved cosmetics retailer Ulta Beauty is a buy Judges Scientific confirms full-year outlook despite ‘subdued’ first half News Surprise jumbo rate cut sends stocks and gold to new all-time highs Microsoft, BlackRock, Nvidia back enormous new AI datacentre fund Investment trust sector celebrates ‘leap forward’ on cost disclosure Oxford Metrics slumps to six-year low after profit warning Communications kit designer Filtronic receives boost from SpaceX Personal Finance VCTs get the green light from the Treasury Week Ahead Tesco looks to extend its recent record of delivery. No quick fix for hard-pressed Nike Focus to shift from interest rates to earnings in coming weeks