Volume 1, Issue 4 22nd November 1997
This is the fourth issue of Tr@cker Magazine. Welcome to new readers.

We have reformatted the magazine to make it easier to browse through to find the article which most interests you. We trust that you will find this is an improvement and as usual we would appreciate your feedback.

We have a new contributor to Tr@cker this month. Readers of the Sunday Times Personal Finance columns over the past 10 years will doubtless recognise the name of Diana Wright. For many years she was the Personal Finance Editor and won many awards for the high standard in making some sense for readers of the complicated savings products on offer and for her down-to-earth style and good sense which won many admirers. It is fitting that her article in this edition of Tr@cker tries to make sense of the age-old problem of investment timing.

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In this Issue:

  FTSE 100 Index – still some steam left?
The recent setback in the UK market has shaken confidence but has this thrown up good buying opportunities?

South East Asia - Nowhere to Hide!
Following the bout of Asian economic 'flu, Forsyth Partners point to useful remedies.

The Crash of 1987
Top journalist, Diana Wright, recalls the turmoil in the aftermath of the Crash 10 years ago to see what lessons we should learn.

Regular Features:

  netPEP Monthly Commentary

netPEP Fact Sheet and Prices

netPEP Performance

This document is issued by MBO Advisory Partners who are regulated by the FSA. Any opinions expressed herein reflect best judgment and information at the time of writing and are subject to change without notice. Reference(s) to any investment(s) in this document is/are not an offer or solicitation to buy or sell by MBO Advisory Partners or any named contributors to this document. Remember the price of units and the income from them can go down as well as up and you may not get back your original investment. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. PEP and ISA tax reliefs may change in the future and their value will depend on your individual circumstances.
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