Top 10 Articles on Morningstar

Among the top 10 articles on Morningstar.co.uk: pension charges, poorly performing companies and the best European funds and investment trusts

Emma Wall 4 November, 2013 | 1:19PM
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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. Shell Earnings Disappoint Investors

Yet more disappointing results from Royal Dutch Shell have led to investors selling stock and the share price falling. Analysts review the future of the oil company

2. 5 Top Rated Europe Investment Trusts

With European economic recovery lifting stock markets higher, we look at the closed-ended funds that gain the analysts' seal of approval

3. 5 Top Rated Europe Funds

Over the past 12 months European indices have actually outperformed the US - despite several rounds of quantitative easing and steady economic growth across the pond

4. 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

5. UK Equity Income Best Selling Funds in September

Political and economic uncertainty in the US and Europe meant UK investors favoured domestically focused funds last month

6. GlaxoSmithKline is Undervalued, say Analysts

Despite poor sales in China, analysts say that pharmaceutical giant Glaxo is still well-positioned and has several potential blockbuster drugs in the pipeline

7. Which ETFs Will Deliver in 2014?

Ask the Expert: Over the past 12 months European markets outperformed the US - but where should ETF investors' money be over the next year?

8. Should You be Spooked by the Markets?

The average discount of an investment trust has narrowed to 7%. That's a level seen only in 1997 before the Asian financial crises and leading up to the financial crisis of 2008

9. How to Pick Small Cap Stocks

How can stock pickers minimise the risks of smaller company investment, while still benefitting from long term growth?

10. BP Increases Dividend

BP's dividend increase and commitment to more share buybacks send a strong signal to the market

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Emma Wall  is former Senior International Editor for Morningstar

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