magazine 3 Feb 2022

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Shares looks at quality stocks sold off in the recent market correction and picks five companies which it believes have the right qualities to prosper longer term.
Steven Frazer examines the sell-off in tech stocks and asks which ones might bounce back first.
Don’t miss the article comparing investment trusts which aim to protect investors’ money, including Ruffer and Capital Gearing.
Find out why Vodafone and Glencore are catching the market’s eye, and why hydrogen stocks have fallen out of favour.
Shares asks if people under the age of 50 need to invest in bonds, and why high oil prices are starting to cause problems in more industries.
One broker believes the shares could soon trade on a higher multiple of earnings
Putting money into this part of the market may offer a smoother journey but typically lower returns too
Lag in recovery for industry spending as oil adds to pressures on the economy
Despite the sector’s poor performance, progress is real albeit unremarkable
Markets have priced in faster monetary tightening which may result in fewer actual increases
Demand is expected to pick up but competition for passengers could result in a price war which isn't great for sector margins
Commodities firm could harvest value in Viterra through IPO or industry sale
Many profitable technology companies can be picked up at cut-price levels following the recent correction
We may have moved past the euphoria stage but investors aren’t in full panic mode yet
We show you how to find great companies that have been unfairly caught up in this year's market sell-off
Fundsmith is on the list but products from Baillie Gifford, Malborough and Liontrust have fared better
We look at Ruffer, Capital Gearing, Personal Assets Trusts and RIT Capital as investors seek safety amid volatile market conditions
There remains a general sense of nervousness, yet this could still prove to be a great time to buy quality stocks
Short-term margin pressures are easing which should mean more profitable growth ahead
The song royalty investor could see a dip in income
The make-up-to-skincare products play is executing well and has exciting global growth potential
Company ups guidance with two key 2021 acquisitions set to provide a strategic boost
Management of industrial and property services group expect greater profitability in the future
The multi-let industrial specialist has the potential for solid double-digit annual returns
Fidelity China Special Situations investment trust is the ideal vehicle if you want exposure to this part of Asia
Our resident pensions expert helps with a query about possible tax liabilities for someone approaching a key milestone