ArchivesMagazine - 28 Sep 2017Why multi-asset funds could be the answer to confused investors We look at three funds that provide exposure to lots of difference asset classes 28 September 2017|Funds|by David Stevenson Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Biffa makes a nice profit and its shares are cheap Portfolio protection > Issue: 28 Sep 2017 - Page 37 | Contents Next: Portfolio protection Previous: Biffa makes a nice profit and its shares are cheap 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 David Stevenson Issue Contents Editor's View Are soaring stock markets a good sign? Feature Data surge Ryanair’s €20m compensation ‘won’t hurt’ 2017 earnings Retail sales confound doomsters’ predictions Portfolio protection Kier benefits from bite-sized approach Online shopping Attraqt’ion Miton can keep momentum going Latest Domino’s master franchise firm looking tasty Funds Why multi-asset funds could be the answer to confused investors Great Ideas Engineer Molins is swimming in cash L&G is a cracking value and income play Card Factory hit by rising costs Quixant on a winning streak Marked progress for Accesso Luceco makes first acquisition since last year’s IPO Investment Trusts Lowland plays the waiting game Using investment trusts for activist investing News What next for investors after German elections? Big news in the banking sector Gambling stocks in focus ahead of Government review Cobham appoints former Airbus UK chief UK hotel growth to decline in 2018 Central Asia Metals’ zinc move makes the stock higher risk MJ Gleeson is one of our top picks among housebuilders Personal Finance Tax-saving tips for higher earners Navigating the lifetime allowance at death Under The Bonnet Biffa makes a nice profit and its shares are cheap Week Ahead Drawing a Blancco ScS: sitting uncomfortably?