ArchivesMagazine - 03 Oct 2024The sector which very much isn’t participating in the China rally The automotive industry is in reverse gear amid a myriad of challenges 03 October 2024|Editor's View|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Cranswick shares hit new all-time high on positive earnings surprise Handbags at dawn for Mulberry as Boohoo mulls break-up > Issue: 03 Oct 2024 - Page 5 | Contents Next: Handbags at dawn for Mulberry as Boohoo mulls break-up Previous: Cranswick shares hit new all-time high on positive earnings surprise 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 How can I lower my income to below the £100,000 threshold? Editor's View The sector which very much isn’t participating in the China rally Education How to navigate the impact of major milestones to reach your investment goals Exchange-Traded Funds The merits of pursuing an equal-weighted strategy Feature Will China’s stimulus package make a difference for investors? A crunch Budget: What is in store for the markets and your money? Great Ideas Food-to-go leader Greggs continues to deliver on its growth promise Why you should buy Blue Whale Growth as the fund turns seven Supermarket Income REIT demonstrates the old adage patience is a virtue Strong first-half trading keeps us positive on GYM Group News Handbags at dawn for Mulberry as Boohoo mulls break-up Not for sale: Rightmove sees off interest from Australian rival REA Cranswick shares hit new all-time high on positive earnings surprise Allegations crash Super Micro Computer in September Personal Finance Lifetime ISAs are becoming more popular – but beware the exit charge Russ Mould Why America’s interest bill is so important and why no-one is talking about it Week Ahead Pub group JD Wetherspoon expected to meet full year expectations PepsiCo is looking to regain its share price fizz UK and European manufacturing activity continues to diverge