Last week the new Chancellor Philip Hammond delivered his first Autumn Statement, promising big spending on infrastructure, technology start-ups and a rise in the National Living Wage. Our coverage of the event was popular with Morningstar.co.uk readers, alongside articles on the funds that investors are buying and selling in 2016. Read on for the top ten articles 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
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Chancellor Philip Hammond has delivered his first Autumn Statement promising big spend on infrastructure, technology start ups and a rise in the National Living Wage
What Funds are Investors Buying and Selling in 2016?
2016 has been a year full of surprises. So how have investors reacted to the political turmoil and stock market noise? We reveal the most popular funds year to date
Hobson: Philip Hammond is Clueless on UK Growth
THE WEEK: Morningstar columnist Rodney Hobson comments on the Autumn Statement - and the lack of insight into the post Brexit world it offered
Why We Care So Much About Dividends
Dividends are an investors best friends and the most stable element to equity returns. But it’s important to ensure they are sustainable
Autumn Statement: Stock Winners and Losers
Brick makers, infrastructure companies, telecoms firms and estate agents all feel the impact of Philip Hammond's Autumn Statement
Hunt for Profit in Unpopular Stocks
Chris Morrison, investment manager of the GAM UK Diversified fund tells us why investors should take a chance on unpopular stocks for long-term growth
Investor Views: "Gold Bullion Will Boost My Pension"
Private investor Chris Hall is facing a 30% drop in income when he retires. Will his long-term gold holdings help plug the gap?
BP Puts Deepwater Horizon Accident Behind it
While BP remains on the hook for $23 billion liabilitie for the oil spill, the recognition of a reliable estimate removes a key element of uncertainty for the company