What’s on investors’ minds this week? Investors may be feeling nervous. The most popular article on Morningstar.co.uk looked at how UK stocks had fared over the past 10 years – a decade on from the pre-crisis FTSE 100 high – and asked whether another crash is likely. Investors were also keen to read about income options: the top dividend paying stocks in the FTSE 350 and FTSE 100, as well as our gold-rated income funds list proved popular.
Readers were also interested whether gold is undervalued and why the market did not react to the recent General Election result. You can find the best of our content, as voted for by Morningstar.co.uk readers, below.
Is the FTSE 100 Facing Another Market Crash?
A decade on from the pre-crisis FTSE 100 high, we examine how UK stocks have fared over the past 10 years - and ask what investors should expect next
Top 20 FTSE 350 Dividend Paying Stocks
UPDATED JUNE 2017: Dividend payments are expected to total £85bn in 2017. We reveal the top 20 dividend paying stocks in the FTSE 350
Top 20 FTSE 100 Dividend Paying Stocks
THE INCOME INVESTOR: The largest companies in the UK source their revenues internationally, meaning your dividend stream is boosted by global economic growth
Inflation has hit a four year high in the UK – up to 2.9%. We highlight three gold-rated funds which could provide investors with a real rate of return
The gold price has risen over the year to date - but one multi-manager is saying the asset still looks cheap and has invested on a value basis
Why Did Markets Not React To ‘Shock’ Election Result?
Unexpected election results usually create turmoil on currency and stock markets. Why has calm prevailed this time?
What are Vodafone Shares Worth?
Vodafone has finished its core restructuring, becoming a diversified operator offering converged mobile and fixed-line services. We share the analyst view
Is the US Headed for an Economic Downturn?
Sector-level economic data suggests U.S. growth is less than robust, says Morningstar's Bob Johnson
Political and economic news from Europe is looking more upbeat, ahead of planned Brexit negotiations. We reveal three top-performing and low-cost European ETFs
3 Best Performing Funds Since May Called Snap Election
UK funds invested in smaller companies have been the best performing since Theresa May called her snap election seven weeks ago