ArchivesMagazine - 08 Nov 2018What the US midterm election results mean for markets Congressional gridlock is usually good news for US stocks but that may not be the case this time round 08 November 2018|News Issue: 08 Nov 2018 - Page 7 < Aberdeen plans global private-market sustainability trust UK metal bashers are facing uncertainty as Brexit looms > Issue: 08 Nov 2018 - Page 7 | Contents Next: UK metal bashers are facing uncertainty as Brexit looms Previous: Aberdeen plans global private-market sustainability trust Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom “Why am I being taxed so much on a pension withdrawal?” Editor's View Fintech is equally exciting and frustrating from an investment perspective Feature Can the Government really save the high street? Funds Small cap fans: get ready for the return of champion investor Paul Marriage We show you the most expensive ETFs on the market Great Ideas We’ve warmed to Magners maker C&C, so should you Pubs operator EI looks very appealing for drinkers and investors Great Ideas Update Investors regain faith in popular investment trust Scottish Mortgage Reliable RELX churns out the growth WH Smith shares rebound on major US opportunity Investment Trusts The investment trusts borrowing money to buy on share price weakness Main Feature How to avoid bad investments News What the US midterm election results mean for markets Aberdeen plans global private-market sustainability trust UK metal bashers are facing uncertainty as Brexit looms Trustpilot IPO could provide big bucks exit for seed backer Draper Esprit Living wage increase: which stocks are most impacted? Investors see value in emerging markets Why isn’t the oil price surging on Iran sanctions? Russ Mould What would make the Federal Reserve change tack? Talking Point Superdry co-founder plots boardroom coup in a bid to ‘fix’ the retailer Under The Bonnet Staffline is ambitious but can it survive any Brexit fallout?