ArchivesMagazine - 31 Jul 2025UK bank results suggest consumers are ‘resilient’ for now despite sluggish economy Latest major sentiment survey paints a somewhat less rosy picture 31 July 2025|Feature|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Trump hails EU-US trade deal as greatest in history Second-quarter dividends dip on fewer one-offs and strong pound > Issue: 31 Jul 2025 - Page 26 | Contents Next: Second-quarter dividends dip on fewer one-offs and strong pound Previous: Trump hails EU-US trade deal as greatest in history 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Rachel What are the rules on receiving income if I have several different pension schemes? Editor's View Hubble bubble? Strategist warns S&P 500 has moved into ‘sell’ territory Feature Time to buy biotech: How AI is supercharging an unloved sector Meet the big hitters driving the Brazilian stock market Emerging markets: diversifying out of the US, tariff deadlines, Latin America UK bank results suggest consumers are ‘resilient’ for now despite sluggish economy Trump six months on: where next for markets, tariffs, crypto and more? Funds Active funds break records in 2025, both good and bad Great Ideas Why Verizon Communications could add valuable predictability to portfolios Buy earnings compounder Inditex while it is going cheap Investors should stick with UK property portal Rightmove Investment Trusts Renewed focus from F&C as it looks to navigate turbulent markets News Trump hails EU-US trade deal as greatest in history Second-quarter dividends dip on fewer one-offs and strong pound Turnaround in progress at The Works Marshalls shares crash to 18-month low after disappointing update Can drinks giant Diageo raise investors’ spirits? Second-quarter earnings from bellwether Caterpillar will be closely watched