Seven stock(ing) fillers for your investment portfolio - FundCalibre

Jewellery, spirits and gyms

Victoria McKeever
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With just a few days until Christmas and a growing feeling of panic about what to buy the in-laws, FundCalibre shares seven top Christmas-related stock picks...

Still stuck on what to buy for the person who has everything? FundCalibre managing director Darius McDermott suggests Christmas-themed stocks, from spirits to socks, might make the perfect gift for the more investment-savvy person in your life. Here's what stock picks seven Elite rated managers have in their portfolios… Jewellery: Alastair Mundy, Investec UK Special Situations Signet Jewellers is the biggest mid-market jeweller in the US, which also owns H. Samuel. It has struggled in recent times. However, jewellery purchases are one of the few things that work better face-to...

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