What’s on investors’ minds this week? Troy Trojan fund manager Sebastian Lyon, who is famed for his cautious approach, told Morningstar that the forecast for stock markets looks bleak. Income investing remains popular on Morningstar.co.uk and readers are keen to know why top rated investment trusts are going cheap despite their recent gains. You can find the best of our content, as voted for by Morningstar.co.uk readers, below.
Troy: It is Dangerous to Buy Equities Now
Troy Trojan fund manager Sebastian Lyon is famed for his cautious approach - but even by his standards the forecast for stock markets looks bleak
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
Top Rated Trusts Going Cheap Despite Gains
Top rated UK smaller companies investment trusts are trading at discount despite double-digit gains year to date, thanks to a weaker UK economic outlook
Fundsmith Equity vs Investec Global Franchise
Global-equity funds managed with a quality growth bias have benefited from tailwinds in recent years. Morningstar fund analyst Peter Brunt examines two rated funds
Hobson: My Favourite UK Bank is...
THE WEEK: Morningstar columnist Rodney Hobson is unimpressed with Taylor Wimpey and reveals his favourite UK banking stock
Investor Views: “I’ve Made 300% from Property Trusts”
Retired investor Philip Rawnsey has long been a fan of investment trusts – especially the recent gains he has made from REITs
Which UK Stocks are the Best Value in Europe?
The Morningstar Europe Stock List features the most attractively valued companies that possess sustainable competitive advantages
Investors Sell Aberdeen Funds Following Merger News
Growing demand for passive funds makes BlackRock the most popular fund house year to date. Standard Life and Aberdeen have seen outflows since the merger announcement