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Finding income in unexpected places: Trustnet Magazine is out now

25 July 2016

The July edition of Trustnet Magazine offers a helping hand to investors looking for alternative sources of income in the era of ultra-low interest rates and bond yields.

The latest edition of Trustnet Magazine, out now, has a special focus on using investment trusts for income. In our cover story, Phil Scott shines a light on some of the obscure areas of the market these products can harness in order to boost your earnings, while Adam Lewis delves into the AIC UK Equity Income sector, which is unlikely to be affected by the low level of dividend cover on the FTSE 100.

Before you ask, we haven’t completely ignored Brexit. With bouts of volatility expected to continue for the next couple of years, Daniel Lanyon looks at which investment trusts tend to hold up the best in falling markets, while Anthony Luzio finds out why many closed-ended property funds have managed to bypass the panic that has seen many of their open-ended cousins suspend trading.

In our regular columns, Trustnet Direct’s John Blowers shows how taking on more risk in retirement can increase your drawdown income, Ardevora’s Jeremy Lang highlights three stocks that offer opportunities to investors who can keep their head, while Chris Wise reveals why he has bought Jupiter Absolute Return.

As always, Trustnet Magazine is free. Simply click here to start reading; if you can’t access this link, please click here to download the PDF.

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