Consider both the risks and rewards and aim to hold for a period of years to give your choices time to deliver. Reuters
Consider both the risks and rewards and aim to hold for a period of years to give your choices time to deliver. Reuters
Consider both the risks and rewards and aim to hold for a period of years to give your choices time to deliver. Reuters
Consider both the risks and rewards and aim to hold for a period of years to give your choices time to deliver. Reuters

Three ways to invest $10,000 in the next six months


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For investors, the first six months of 2024 were dominated by one question: when will the US Federal Reserve start cutting interest rates? The answer was it didn’t, as it deemed inflation too high.

Now the question is set to linger over the second half of the year, too. This time, markets may get the answer they crave.

Markets expect one and possibly two US rate cuts this year. When they arrive, we will be in a different world.

If you are looking to invest $10,000 over the next six months, here are three top investment trends to consider right now.

The first should fly if we hit peak interest rates, the second will benefit if lower borrowing costs trigger an economic revival, while the third suggests one of the year’s best asset classes has further to run.

As with any investment, consider both the risks and rewards and aim to hold for years, not just six months, to give your choices time to deliver.

Fixed interest

As interest rates stay “higher for longer” than anticipated, cash and bonds are still king.

When rates are finally cut, easy access savings rates will inevitably follow. So will yields on government bonds.

It may, therefore, be wise to lock in today.

Anna Bowes, founder of Savings Champion, says fixed-rate savings bonds are in a strange place right now.

“Normally you’d expect to be rewarded for tying up your cash for longer. That’s no longer the case. Banks don’t want to offer interest rates that will be far above the market price in a year or so,” she adds.

As consumer price growth slows, many fixed-rate savings bonds now offer an inflation-beating return for the first time in years.

“By locking up your money in a fixed-rate savings bond, you can secure an interest rate that is likely to outpace inflation for several years to come,” Ms Bowes says.

In 2021, the yield on a 30-year US government bond, or Treasury, was just 2.04 per cent. Today, it's 4.5 per cent.

Yet, we are now approaching the tipping point, says Vijay Valecha, chief investment officer at Century Financial in Dubai.

“Recent dovish remarks from the Fed, slowing gross domestic product growth and a weakening labour market have increased the probability of a September rate cut from 64 per cent to 73 per cent,” he adds.

Buying US Treasuries today would allow investors to lock into a higher yield. There is a second attraction. When bond yields fall, prices rise, giving bond investors a capital gain, too.

Mr Valecha suggests investing in exchange-traded funds (ETFs) targeting long-duration government bonds such as the iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF and Vanguard Long Term Treasury Index Fund ETF.

While inflation and interest rates may fall, we can’t expect a return to the era of near-zero rates.

Fund manager BlackRock favours inflation-linked bonds as it sees inflation sticking about the 3 per cent mark.

Those who share that view may be tempted by Treasury inflation-protected securities (TIPS), which are tied to the consumer price index.

The iShares TIPS Bond ETF and Schwab US Tips ETF are popular options.

Smaller companies

Smaller companies tend to be at the mercy of the economic cycle. They typically outperform in a boom but suffer in a downturn.

They have underperformed large caps for years, as higher interest rates drive up the cost of borrowing money to fund growth and inflation discounts the value of their future earnings.

Mr Valecha says they are due for a breakout and this year we might finally see it.

“Small caps are trading at an 18 per cent discount to their fair value, making them highly attractive to investors. Monetary policy easing bodes well as it will allow them to borrow at cheaper rates while increasing the value of future cash flows,” he adds.

Investors will also be willing to take on more risk as the economy heads towards a soft landing, further enhancing their appeal.

Yet the small-cap recovery could take a hit from US political turbulence, warns Jason Hollands, managing director of fund platform Bestinvest by Evelyn Partners.

“If Donald Trump wins November’s US presidential election, this would usher in unfunded tax cuts, higher tariffs, a bigger deficit and higher inflation,” he says.

Economic growth may be higher, but so will borrowing costs.

“This could make life difficult for smaller companies with leveraged balance sheets, so investors need to be super selective if dabbling in small cap stocks,” he warns.

For those willing to balance the risks against the rewards, Mr Valecha highlights the iShares Russell 2000 ETF, Vanguard Small-Cap ETF and WisdomTree Emerging Markets SmallCap Dividend Fund.

Commodities

2024 has been kind to commodities and that may continue in the second half of the year.

Demand for copper is considered a proxy for economic health, as it is used for electricity transmission, construction, electronics, manufacturing and cars.

The price is up almost 20 per cent year to date, in US dollar terms, and could climb higher as global recession fears fade, Mr Hollands says.

“Rate cuts, a recovery in global travel and the drive to net zero should boost demand for a slew of commodities.”

Laith Khalaf, head of investment analysis at AJ Bell, says “hard assets” like commodities are popular as “supply cannot be conjured out of thin air by central bankers or governments, as is the case with money and bonds”.

“Commodities, notably gold and oil, outperformed during the 1970s, a period of lofty inflation and geopolitical tension. They are doing so again,” he adds.

Gold's price is up 12 per cent so far this year to about $2,378 an ounce, Mr Valecha says.

“The rally was fuelled by rate cut expectations, safe haven demand due to geopolitical tensions and continued central bank buying, especially in India and China.”

Gold doesn’t pay income but this will be less of an issue when interest rates start falling and bond yields and savings rates retreat, reducing the opportunity cost of holding the precious metal, he adds.

Rate cuts, a recovery in global travel and the drive to net zero should boost demand for a slew of commodities
Jason Hollands,
managing director, Bestinvest by Evelyn Partners

Also, gold is priced in US dollars. Fed rate cuts will weaken the dollar and make gold cheaper for overseas buyers.

“Gold is likely to be in demand as global investors look to hedge bubbling risks amid a complacent equity market and persistent geopolitical tensions,” Mr Valecha says.

He favours the SPDR Gold Shares ETF, which invests in physical gold and returned 20.6 per cent over the last year.

Mr Hollands suggests a broad-based commodity fund such as the BlackRock World Mining Trust.

The Invesco DB Commodity Index Tracking Fund, First Trust Global Tactical Commodity Strategy Fund and iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust are all popular.

UAE v IRELAND

All matches start at 10am, and will be played in Abu Dhabi

1st ODI, Friday, January 8

2nd ODI, Sunday, January 10

3rd ODI, Tuesday, January 12

4th ODI, Thursday, January 14

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The language of diplomacy in 1853

Treaty of Peace in Perpetuity Agreed Upon by the Chiefs of the Arabian Coast on Behalf of Themselves, Their Heirs and Successors Under the Mediation of the Resident of the Persian Gulf, 1853
(This treaty gave the region the name “Trucial States”.)


We, whose seals are hereunto affixed, Sheikh Sultan bin Suggar, Chief of Rassool-Kheimah, Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnoon, Chief of Aboo Dhebbee, Sheikh Saeed bin Buyte, Chief of Debay, Sheikh Hamid bin Rashed, Chief of Ejman, Sheikh Abdoola bin Rashed, Chief of Umm-ool-Keiweyn, having experienced for a series of years the benefits and advantages resulting from a maritime truce contracted amongst ourselves under the mediation of the Resident in the Persian Gulf and renewed from time to time up to the present period, and being fully impressed, therefore, with a sense of evil consequence formerly arising, from the prosecution of our feuds at sea, whereby our subjects and dependants were prevented from carrying on the pearl fishery in security, and were exposed to interruption and molestation when passing on their lawful occasions, accordingly, we, as aforesaid have determined, for ourselves, our heirs and successors, to conclude together a lasting and inviolable peace from this time forth in perpetuity.

Taken from Britain and Saudi Arabia, 1925-1939: the Imperial Oasis, by Clive Leatherdale

Timeline

2012-2015

The company offers payments/bribes to win key contracts in the Middle East

May 2017

The UK SFO officially opens investigation into Petrofac’s use of agents, corruption, and potential bribery to secure contracts

September 2021

Petrofac pleads guilty to seven counts of failing to prevent bribery under the UK Bribery Act

October 2021

Court fines Petrofac £77 million for bribery. Former executive receives a two-year suspended sentence 

December 2024

Petrofac enters into comprehensive restructuring to strengthen the financial position of the group

May 2025

The High Court of England and Wales approves the company’s restructuring plan

July 2025

The Court of Appeal issues a judgment challenging parts of the restructuring plan

August 2025

Petrofac issues a business update to execute the restructuring and confirms it will appeal the Court of Appeal decision

October 2025

Petrofac loses a major TenneT offshore wind contract worth €13 billion. Holding company files for administration in the UK. Petrofac delisted from the London Stock Exchange

November 2025

180 Petrofac employees laid off in the UAE

Key findings of Jenkins report
  • Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna, "accepted the political utility of violence"
  • Views of key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb, have “consistently been understood” as permitting “the use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society” and “never been institutionally disowned” by the movement.
  • Muslim Brotherhood at all levels has repeatedly defended Hamas attacks against Israel, including the use of suicide bombers and the killing of civilians.
  • Laying out the report in the House of Commons, David Cameron told MPs: "The main findings of the review support the conclusion that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism."
THE BIO

Born: Mukalla, Yemen, 1979

Education: UAE University, Al Ain

Family: Married with two daughters: Asayel, 7, and Sara, 6

Favourite piece of music: Horse Dance by Naseer Shamma

Favourite book: Science and geology

Favourite place to travel to: Washington DC

Best advice you’ve ever been given: If you have a dream, you have to believe it, then you will see it.

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Jetour T1 specs

Engine: 2-litre turbocharged

Power: 254hp

Torque: 390Nm

Price: From Dh126,000

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Company Profile

Name: JustClean

Based: Kuwait with offices in other GCC countries

Launch year: 2016

Number of employees: 130

Sector: online laundry service

Funding: $12.9m from Kuwait-based Faith Capital Holding

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The five pillars of Islam

1. Fasting 

2. Prayer 

3. Hajj 

4. Shahada 

5. Zakat 

The specs

Engine: 6.2-litre supercharged V8

Power: 712hp at 6,100rpm

Torque: 881Nm at 4,800rpm

Transmission: 8-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 19.6 l/100km

Price: Dh380,000

On sale: now 

The President's Cake

Director: Hasan Hadi

Starring: Baneen Ahmad Nayyef, Waheed Thabet Khreibat, Sajad Mohamad Qasem 

Rating: 4/5

Three ways to get a gratitude glow

By committing to at least one of these daily, you can bring more gratitude into your life, says Ong.

  • During your morning skincare routine, name five things you are thankful for about yourself.
  • As you finish your skincare routine, look yourself in the eye and speak an affirmation, such as: “I am grateful for every part of me, including my ability to take care of my skin.”
  • In the evening, take some deep breaths, notice how your skin feels, and listen for what your skin is grateful for.
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Ms Yang's top tips for parents new to the UAE
  1. Join parent networks
  2. Look beyond school fees
  3. Keep an open mind
RESULTS

6pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round-2 – Group 1 (PA) $55,000 (Dirt) 1,900m
Winner: Rajeh, Antonio Fresu (jockey), Musabah Al Muhairi (trainer)

6.35pm: Oud Metha Stakes – Rated Conditions (TB) $60,000 (D) 1,200m
Winner: Get Back Goldie, William Buick, Doug O’Neill

7.10pm: Jumeirah Classic – Listed (TB) $150,000 (Turf) 1,600m
Winner: Sovereign Prince, James Doyle, Charlie Appleby

7.45pm: Firebreak Stakes – Group 3 (TB) $150,000 (D) 1,600m
Winner: Hypothetical, Mickael Barzalona, Salem bin Ghadayer

8.20pm: Al Maktoum Challenge Round-2 – Group 2 (TB) $350,000 (D) 1,900m
Winner: Hot Rod Charlie, William Buick, Doug O’Neill

8.55pm: Al Bastakiya Trial – Conditions (TB) $60,000 (D) 1,900m
Winner: Withering, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass

9.30pm: Balanchine – Group 2 (TB) $180,000 (T) 1,800m
Winner: Creative Flair, William Buick, Charlie Appleby

List of alleged parties

 

May 12, 2020: PM and his wife Carrie attend 'work meeting' with at least 17 staff 

May 20, 2020: They attend 'bring your own booze party'

Nov 27, 2020: PM gives speech at leaving party for his staff 

Dec 10, 2020: Staff party held by then-education secretary Gavin Williamson 

Dec 13, 2020: PM and his wife throw a party

Dec 14, 2020: London mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey holds staff event at Conservative Party headquarters 

Dec 15, 2020: PM takes part in a staff quiz 

Dec 18, 2020: Downing Street Christmas party 

Updated: July 10, 2024, 5:58 AM