ArchivesMagazine - 15 Sep 2022Cash rates are improving: this is what you need to know Key things to consider if you want to stash money in a savings account 15 September 2022|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why high returns can sometimes justify high ongoing fee charges What would interest rates at 4% mean for investing in stocks? > Issue: 15 Sep 2022 - Page 22 | Contents Next: What would interest rates at 4% mean for investing in stocks? Previous: Why high returns can sometimes justify high ongoing fee charges Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Tom How big a pot of money do I need to retire on? Danni Hewson Why the food delivery story has stalled and what the big names can do to recover Editor's View What now for European stocks as ECB unveils new record hike? Feature Retail survivors: Companies which can ride out the storm What would interest rates at 4% mean for investing in stocks? Truss plan for energy independence fires up the oil and gas sector Is weakness in Somero Enterprises shares a great opportunity or a value trap? AMC’s new preferred stock explained Great Ideas High-quality drinks pick Pernod Ricard sells at a tasty discount to peers Grab a slice of top performing Bellevue Healthcare Trust at a discount to NAV Why CentralNic should end constant share placings to fund M&A Investment Trusts Why high returns can sometimes justify high ongoing fee charges News US inflation proves stickier than hoped as UK introduces energy bill freeze UK tech in the sights of private equity again as GB targeted Two new alternative investment trusts prepare for main market listing Personal Finance Cash rates are improving: this is what you need to know