Investing in Equities

Investing in equities means buying stocks and shares in companies listed on the stock exchange. Historically this brings greater rewards than investing in bank accounts and bonds as you have the possibility of gaining not only a dividend - a proportion of the company's after-tax profits distributed to shareholders - but also a capital appreciation. If the price of the shares goes up after you buy them then – on paper - you have made a capital gain.

But with these increased rewards comes greater risk as the value of shares can go down as well as up, which means you risk losing your investment if the value of your shares falls.

 

 

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THE VALUE OF INVESTMENTS AND THE INCOME THEY PRODUCE CAN FALL AS WELL AS RISE. YOU MAY GET BACK LESS THAN YOU INVESTED.

TAX TREATMENT VARIES ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

London Stock Exchange

Value Move %
FTSE 100
8121.01 -28.77 -0.353
FTSE 250
20404.55 -84.1 -0.41
FTSE 350
4479.42 -16.2 -0.36
FTSE All Shares
4437.14 -16 -0.359
Dow Jones
42721.5 -270.711 -0.63
Nasdaq
19605.744 -116.287 -0.59

Currencies

Value Move %
0
1.206 0.001 0.083
GBP/NOK
14.227 -0.053 -0.368
0
13.826 -0.01 -0.074
GBP/USD
1.255 -0.004 -0.299

Biggest Movers

Value Move %
SEGRO
795.6 +52.4 +7.05
easyJet
477.8 -18.1 -3.65

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