magazine 25 Aug 2022

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Shares in housebuilders have been beaten up this year. Discover why the sector might now be worth a closer look.
Find out how inflation affects different types of pensions, and why editor Daniel Coatsworth says to keep some cash back even though markets are rising.
Learn why Jerome Powell’s Jackson Hole speech on 26 August matters so much to the markets; and find out how Evenlode’s two income funds are performing.
This week’s investment ideas include a way to play the thriving cybersecurity scene and a little-known small cap turning rubbish into jet fuel.
You can also read about National Grid, Zoom, Cineworld, FRP Advisory and much more.
If you’re earning £100,000 or more, you need to know these clever tips
The video conferencing company is one of several lockdown winners to stumble this year
Weak movie slate hasn’t helped company but balance sheet woes are the real issue
Investors don’t seem interested given its share price has halved since June 2021
Powell’s words could determine the direction of stocks and shares for the autumn
Gearing has exacerbated losses for trusts with international horizons
Share prices are already falling but might it get worse from here?
The country’s forecast economic growth is robust and it has demographic advantages
Three things the Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity team are thinking about today
So much bad news is already priced into their shares
The company owns and operates the UK’s critical energy infrastructure
Both funds back quality companies and are popular with retail investors
Conditions still warrant a more cautious approach
Velocys has already agreed large forward sales with two major airline groups
L&G Cyber Security ETF should benefit from the big money companies are spending to protect their computer systems from online attacks
It has benefited from a surge in administrations and insolvencies
Why it is worth keeping tabs on copper, small caps, transport indices, junk bonds and volatility
Discover the potential rise in the state pension amount and more