ArchivesMagazine - 17 Jul 2025What cleaner accounts might be telling investors about long-term shareholder value The way a company presents its accounts can reveal more than you think 17 July 2025|Feature|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Hefty tariffs on EU imports to US might be good news for British businesses Housebuilders: what’s holding back the sector and what could drive a recovery > Issue: 17 Jul 2025 - Page 22 | Contents Next: Housebuilders: what’s holding back the sector and what could drive a recovery Previous: Hefty tariffs on EU imports to US might be good news for British businesses 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 do the carry-forward rules on pension contributions work? Dan Coatsworth Housebuilders: what’s holding back the sector and what could drive a recovery Editor's View Hefty tariffs on EU imports to US might be good news for British businesses Feature Emerging markets comeback: weighing the prospects for a continued recovery What cleaner accounts might be telling investors about long-term shareholder value Funds When should you give an underperforming fund manager the boot? Great Ideas Personal Group is a small cap with big ambitions Genus is on the cusp of a transformation to sustainably higher profitability Rockwood Strategic is rewarding investors with stellar returns News Infrastructure group Galliford Try hits five-year high on raised guidance ‘Ugly’ update sends former ad giant WPP’s stock to 15-year low New tariffs threaten European, Canadian and Mexican trade with the US Lockheed Martin’s Q2 clues to US defence spending regime Bitcoin prices set record as investors bet big on ‘crypto week’ Week Ahead Can MONY maintain momentum with its first-half results?