The ongoing impact of the Brexit vote was a hot topic among investors over the past week. Readers were anxious to know where to find income paying assets and how Brexit may mean their retirement could cost more. Also on the agenda was the upcoming US election – we have everything you need to know on Morningstar.co.uk.
Top 20 FTSE 350 Dividend Paying Stocks
UPDATED JULY 2016: Dividend payments have been boosted £4.3 billion by Brexit. We reveal the top 20 dividend paying stocks in the FTSE 350
Top 20 FTSE 100 Dividend Paying Stocks
THE INCOME INVESTOR: The largest companies in the UK source their revenues internationally, meaning your dividend stream is boosted by global economic growth
3 Fund Picks for Income Investors
Co-Head of Multi-Asset for Old Mutual Global Investors, Anthony Gillham, picks three funds: equity, bonds and alternatives, for income investors
Infrastructure Investors Due an Income Boost from Chancellor
Looking for alternative assets for your income portfolio? The infrastructure sector is poised for a cash injection as the new Conservative Government seeks to boost the economy
Hobson: US Election Does Not Worry Me as an Investor
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Your Retirement Will Cost More Because of Brexit
Nearing retirement? You may want to rethink your pension plans as thanks to Brexit, to fund the same income in retirement you will now have to save 14% more
Henderson: Stocks We Wish We Hadn't Sold Post Brexit
Bronze Rated smaller companies investor Neil Hermon reveals the companies he regrets selling after the EU referendum - and those he was glad to pick up on the cheap
Top 10 Dividend Stocks Picked by the Professionals
Searching for yield in this type of environment can be fraught with risks, from price risk to the worry that a firm cannot meet its dividend commitment
Investors Should Ignore Brexit and Trump, says Pease
Bronze Rated Crux European Special Situations fund manager Richard Pease urges investors to ignore politics and focus on individual stocks
Jupiter: Why You'll Find Stocks We Don't Like in our Fund
Jupiter's James Clunie thinks several stocks in his portfolio will fall in value - and he will profit when they do