Top 10 Morningstar Articles

Catch up with your peers by reading their favourite articles and watching their favourite videos from Morningstar.co.uk

Emma Wall 14 October, 2013 | 2:31PM
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What are savvy investors reading? Here are the top 10 articles and videos from Morningstar.co.uk, as chosen by fellow Morningstar.co.uk readers over the past week.

1. 10 Most Popular Investment Trusts in Q3

Discover which investment trusts have been on other investors' radars over the summer months

2. 10 Most Popular Funds in Q3

Emerging markets dominated the most research list in the latest quarter, but for all the wrong reasons, while investors also sought more flexible UK investments

3. Buy Astra, Hold Glaxo, Ignore Royal Mail

THE WEEK: Morningstar columnist Rodney Hobson takes his own advice and tops up his preferred shares on the cheap thanks to the political stand-off in the US

4. Most Popular Company Shares in Q3

Which ten UK companies were most sought after in the third quarter of 2013?

5. Top 20 Dividend Paying Stocks

A well-blended portfolio of stocks from the FTSE 350 can provide investors with a diversified sustainable income for life

6. 10 Most Popular ETFs in Q3

Fixed income ETFs are wholly absent from the top ten most-searched-for ETFs, while emerging markets are also clearly out of favour

7. Royal Mail An Outdated Investment

Royal Mail shares look set to issue above 300p apiece, but the price isn't the reason why Morningstar columnist Rodney Hobson is turned off

8. Tesco, US Shutdown, Royal Mail

Morningstar columnist Rodney Hobson tells us he's lost faith in Tesco, he's disappointed in the market reaction to the US shutdown and he's far from excited about the Royal Mail IPO

9. Sector in Focus: BHP Biliton vs Rio Tinto

Both companies are well placed to generate returns for at least a decade but which of the mining jugganauts provides better investment opportunities for the future?

10. Retirement Savers Need More Stocks

People are living longer, retiring later and failing to save early enough in their careers. As a result, Fidelity says those approaching retirement should up stock exposure

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Emma Wall  is former Senior International Editor for Morningstar

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