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What Donald Trump means for your portfolio: Trustnet Magazine is out now!

20 January 2017

The latest issue of our magazine for retail investors concentrates on the new president, the US and the biggest threats to markets.

The January edition of Trustnet Magazine, out today, unsurprisingly focuses on Donald Trump and his potential impact on your portfolio.

Cherry Reynard gets this theme underway as she attempts to separate the new president’s campaign rhetoric from actual policies and weighs up how likely it is that proposals such as massive infrastructure spending receive approval from Congress.

Daniel Lanyon points out why it would be unwise to take for granted the market’s gains since the US election and the UK’s very own political upset in the form of Brexit, while Anthony Luzio finds out how a selection of risk-averse fund managers are hedging against the biggest threats to the market.

Staying on the theme of the US, Adam Lewis investigates the best way to gain exposure to the IA North America sector, while Square Mile’s Jason Broomer selects Cormac Weldon’s Artemis US Smaller Companies fund in the regular What I Bought Last feature.

Elsewhere, Trustnet Direct’s John Blowers explains why he is reluctant to reduce risk in his pension portfolio as he enters the run-up to retirement and Miton’s Eric Moore highlights three stocks that are likely to raise their dividend in the years ahead.

Trustnet Magazine is and always will be completely free. Simply click here to start reading or here to download the PDF.

 

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