The headline number looks reassuring. AIM companies raised £2.7bn in 2025, a 44 per cent jump on the year before. Trading volumes improved, the index rallied sharply off its spring lows, and several ...
SMALL-CAP MOVERS: AIM ends bruising quarter on the up as confidence creeps back Proactive uses images sourced from Shutterstock A rollercoaster quarter for AIM, over which the index lost 5%, ended ...
When Aim reached its 20th anniversary in 2015, most investors were not reaching for the Champagne. Nearly three quarters of firms listed on the London Stock Exchange’s market for growth companies had ...
AIM is one of many firms that have been forced to close their small-cap funds in order to maintain their ability to invest in small-cap stocks. In fact, over the past year, as many as 16 small-cap ...
In August 2013 a rule change enabled investors to hold shares listed on Aim, the London Stock Exchange’s market for smaller, fast-growing companies, in their Individual Savings Accounts (Isas) for the ...