ArchivesMagazine - 14 Sep 2023Why it is time for investors to turn to JPMorgan Japanese This trust is a great way to tap into Japan’s structural economic transformation by investing in high-quality innovative growth companies 14 September 2023|Great Ideas|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < How deal-hungry CVS became a dog with fleas Could Restaurant Group’s leisure disposal lead to a full break-up? > Issue: 14 Sep 2023 - Page 13 | Contents Next: Could Restaurant Group’s leisure disposal lead to a full break-up? Previous: How deal-hungry CVS became a dog with fleas 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 James Crux Issue Contents Ask Tom How does salary sacrifice work with pension contributions? Case study How I invest: recently-retired Nicholas still likes to play the long game Danni Hewson Finding a solution to the £1.65 trillion gender investment gap Editor's View Want to turbocharge your returns over the long term? Here’s a handy tip Feature Feeding your pension: investment ideas for people in work or retirement Property versus pension: which one is a better investment? Where should you invest when central banks stop raising interest rates? Great Ideas Buy Keywords Studios now while its share price is depressed Why it is time for investors to turn to JPMorgan Japanese Clarity over new manager gives International Biotechnology Trust a welcome boost News Oil surge is reigniting fears over inflation as Brent hits $91 per barrel Could Restaurant Group’s leisure disposal lead to a full break-up? State pension set to go up by 8.5% from April 2024 Burford Capital’s $16 billion court win is not a done deal How deal-hungry CVS became a dog with fleas Without fanfare, Berkshire Hathaway shares have climbed to all-time high Personal Finance Transferring a pension - how and why you may want to do it Week Ahead Can Next boost its slowing sales growth? Here’s what to expect from its results Cheerios maker General Mills’ shares are under pressure ahead of earnings report