After falling 12% in August, is this FTSE 100 star the best share to buy for my SIPP?

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I’m wondering whether RELX (LSE: REL) might be the best share to buy in September, after last month’s dip has given me a rare chance to add it to my Self-Invested Personal Pension at a lower valuation.

The Anglo-Dutch information and analytics group is an unsung FTSE 100 hero, selling subscription-based data and decision tools to businesses in more than 180 countries. Over five years, the share price has more than doubled, rising 102%, with dividends on top of that. Yet, last month, the stock suddenly dropped 11.69%, leaving it 3.7% lower over 12 months.

That’s a striking reversal for a company that has delivered annualised returns of around 15% for half a decade. The question is whether this is just a temporary pause, or a sign that it’s gone as far as it can.

RELX is a FTSE 100 winner

The August slump followed RELX’s half-year results on 24 July. Yet the numbers…

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