ArchivesMagazine - 25 Sep 2025Which countries have contributed the most to emerging markets outperformance in 2025? Stocks in the developing world have outperformed their developed world counterparts in 2025 25 September 2025|Feature|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Tesco set to deliver positive first-half results given spending trends Emerging markets: India weathers tariffs, China shares at four-year high, mixed outlook in Middle East > Issue: 25 Sep 2025 - Page 32 | Contents Next: Emerging markets: India weathers tariffs, China shares at four-year high, mixed outlook in Middle East Previous: Tesco set to deliver positive first-half results given spending trends 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 Do I have to declare a lump sum from my NHS pension when moving into drawdown? Dan Coatsworth Donald Trump wants less, not more, in a bid to change how companies think Editor's View It’s goodbye for now in our final weekly issue Feature Our top share picks: Great ideas for the long term Three investment lessons from observing Warren Buffett over four decades Which countries have contributed the most to emerging markets outperformance in 2025? Emerging markets: India weathers tariffs, China shares at four-year high, mixed outlook in Middle East Investment Trusts Why it could be a great time to invest in RIT Capital Partners News Pets at Home shares pounded after profit warning and CEO departure Shipping shares under pressure as global container rates tumble Microlise has built some strong market positions and is targeting continued growth Apple shares gain following iPhone 17 launch Personal Finance How worried should we be about gilt yields? Week Ahead Is it still uphill running for Nike? Tesco set to deliver positive first-half results given spending trends