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Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results -14-

DJ Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results for the year ending 31 December 2020 Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC (RIII) Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results for the year ending

Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results -9-

Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results -9- DJ Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results for the year ending 31 December 2020 Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC (RIII) Rights and Issues Investment Trust PLC: Results for the year ending 31 December 2020 16-Feb-2021 / 16:10 GMT/BST Dissemination of a Regulatory Announcement, transmitted by EQS Group. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. = RIGHTS AND ISSUES INVESTMENT TRUST PLC Annual Report & Accounts for the full year to 31st December 2020 A copy of the Company s Annual Report for the year ended 31st December 2020 will shortly be available to view and

Top income stocks for February 2021

Top income stocks for February 2021 More on: Image source: Getty Images. We asked our freelance writers to share the top income stocks they’d buy in February. Here’s what they chose: Kevin Godbold: National Grid FTSE 100’s National Grid(LSE: NG) has a long record of delivering strong operating cashflow leading to incremental rises in the shareholder dividend. And the company’s regulated monopoly position at the heart of the UK’s energy systems keeps the cash flowing. There’s also a regulated energy business in the US. US$12.3 TRILLION out of thin air… And if you click here we’ll show you something that could be key to unlocking 5G’s full potential.

Why I m still buying FTSE 100 shares in this stock market rally

Caution needed in spades over mining sector revival

Caution needed in spades over mining sector revival A commodities super-cycle sounds like a good thing - but listed miners are great at digging themselves into financial holes 12 February 2021 • 6:00am Britain’s FTSE 100 index has lagged global peers since the Great Financial Crisis sparked an implosion in the banking sector more than a decade ago. This underperformance was exacerbated by a fall in oil prices, hitting some of the largest components of the index. But things may be about to improve. Wall Street investment banks Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan claim a new commodities super-cycle is under way, driven by the rush to clean energy. This should help boost the shares in an underperforming sector, but also has implications for the FTSE 100 itself as basic materials has a 13.5pc weighting in the index.

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