Markets have changed dramatically in the years since the financial crisis, meaning that many of the investment rules you take for granted have been turned on their head.
Should low-risk investors still be in bonds, for example, now that yields are sitting at painfully low levels and considering the greater volatility in the fixed interest market? Can equity markets keep going up, and if they can, where are the best places to be?
FE Trustnet Investazine wants to know what questions are weighing on your mind at the moment, so leave a comment below or email us at editorial@financialexpress.net, and we’ll answer your queries in the next issue of Investazine in mid-September.
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FE Trustnet answers your key investment queries
06 August 2013
In our next issue, FE Trustnet Investazine is going “back to school” and answering basic investment questions from our readers.
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