ArchivesMagazine - 29 May 2025Why Japan could yet affect wider markets’ mood Watching events in Tokyo closely is likely to be a smart move 29 May 2025|Russ Mould|by Russ Mould Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Trillion-dollar Broadcom is a good bet for a forecast beat Emerging Markets: outperforming developed world shares, Mexico and Korea > Issue: 29 May 2025 - Page 36 | Contents Next: Emerging Markets: outperforming developed world shares, Mexico and Korea Previous: Trillion-dollar Broadcom is a good bet for a forecast beat 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 Russ Mould Issue Contents Ask Rachel How will I know how much my pension will be worth when I retire? Editor's View Could European outperformance hit a roadblock and what about the long-term? Feature The weight loss war: Who is winning out between Novo-Nordisk and Eli Lilly? Small World: cobalt, beauty products and seaweed feature in our latest round-up of smaller companies Exploring the relationship between emerging markets and the dollar Emerging Markets: outperforming developed world shares, Mexico and Korea Great Ideas High-quality, market-leading threads company Coats just looks much too cheap Capture the long-term outperformance of small caps through Artemis UK Future Leaders Take profits on MercadoLibre after 65% gain Why we would sit tight in Renold despite a 50% takeover premium Investment Trusts How to analyse investment trust discounts News Another Trump tariff U-turn sends stocks higher Games Workshop disappoints the market with guidance on licensing revenue Johnson Matthey shares soar to a new year-high on £1.4 billion cash return Digital commerce outfit Pebble Group’s shares hit a new 52-week low Trillion-dollar Broadcom is a good bet for a forecast beat Personal Finance Facing a retirement reality check Russ Mould Why Japan could yet affect wider markets’ mood Under The Bonnet Mini-Berkshire Hathaway Markel has a strong track record Week Ahead British American Tobacco has been a stalwart for investors so far this year