ArchivesMagazine - 18 Jul 2024What are T-bills and why they might hold appeal for investors? Looking at the pros and cons of a new market which is opening up to ordinary investors 18 July 2024|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Revealed: the pros and cons of active and passive management Does the FCA’s new listing regime really offer better protection for investors? > Issue: 18 Jul 2024 - Page 34 | Contents Next: Does the FCA’s new listing regime really offer better protection for investors? Previous: Revealed: the pros and cons of active and passive management 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 Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Rachel What happens to my pension if I die before 75 and what are the tax implications? Dan Coatsworth How Nike and Schweppes messed up and let rivals eat their lunch Editor's View Does the FCA’s new listing regime really offer better protection for investors? Feature A Melrose by any other name should smell just as sweet UK’s hottest funds: Is their popularity deserved? Revealed: the pros and cons of active and passive management Great Ideas The Gym Group’s expansion plans could yield big returns Why Trustpilot shares can continue to rise this year News US bank results highlight divide between Wall Street and Main Street Weaker-than-forecast second-quarter GDP adds to pressure on Chinese leaders Burberry shares tumble to 10-year low on latest profit warning Shares in drinks firm Diageo hit three-year lows as sales stagnate Capita shares rally 40% following strategic rethink and software sale Personal Finance What are T-bills and why they might hold appeal for investors? Week Ahead 2024 has seen quite a revival of fortunes for consumer goods giant Unilever Microsoft primed to kick-start Big Tech earnings season Data keeps traders guessing as to timing and scope of rate cuts