ArchivesMagazine - 12 Nov 2020Why Turkey could still trouble global markets The latest turmoil in the country may be flying under the radar but it could create real problems 12 November 2020|Russ Mould|by Russ Mould Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Premier Foods is bringing in the dough We expect further good news from Smurfit Kappa > Issue: 12 Nov 2020 - Page 40 | Contents Next: We expect further good news from Smurfit Kappa Previous: Premier Foods is bringing in the dough 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 Tom Should I set up a SIPP if I have a workplace pension? Case study Investor diary: Expanding horizons Editor's View Investors right to be more enthusiastic about the future Feature FTSE income favourites: time for a rethink? Why acquisitions can be good, bad and ugly Funds AJ Bell targets best of ESG investing world with new fund Know your fund: Unusual lockdown winners boost Rathbone Global Great Ideas Make your play for discounted payments star PayPal Time for a comeback? This Asian fund has attractive qualities Novacyt shares buffeted by positive vaccine news Premier Foods is bringing in the dough We expect further good news from Smurfit Kappa News Where we stand after markets’ vaccine boost Is the vaccine news a game-changer or just a good start? Investors reposition portfolios after Biden win Latest takeovers focus on two specific groups of stocks McDonald’s beats expectations but Beyond Meat bombs Personal Finance Managing your finances in lockdown 2.0 Russ Mould Why Turkey could still trouble global markets Under The Bonnet Starbucks is ready to roast the competition