10 Most Popular Articles on Morningstar

Among the top 10 articles on Morningstar.co.uk: Fundsmith Equity turns three, where investors can find income and Rodney Hobson's view on the Twitter IPO

Emma Wall 11 November, 2013 | 3:11PM
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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. Fund in Focus: Fundsmith Equity

Three years after Terry Smith launched his low-cost global equity fund Fundsmith Equity, we examine how the buy and hold strategy has fared

2. 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

3. 3 European Stocks for UK Investors

These three European stocks will provide the patient investor with long-term growth - regardless of the volatile economic backdrop

4. Emerging Market Investment Trust Opportunities

Emerging market equity investment trusts are trading at a discount which could provide an attractive entry point for a long-term investor

5. Investors in Europe Must Not Be Greedy

Investors in the eurozone stock markets have seen great returns over the last 12 months, but there is turbulence ahead in the form of European Parliament elections

6. 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

7. Fund Basics

The ABCs of funds and fund investing for beginners

8. UK Equity Income Best Selling Funds in September

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

9. Sell Twitter as Soon as You Can

THE WEEK: Professional investor Rodney Hobson highlights the stocks that have posted positive results this week, and likens the Twitter IPO with the Royal Mail floatation

10. Fragile 5 Economies Will Lose Out to Tapering

When the Bernanke first announced plans to taper its QE programme this summer there was a negative reaction in the emerging markets reliant on liquidity created by the Fed

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Emma Wall  is former Senior International Editor for Morningstar

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