ArchivesMagazine - 11 Nov 2021Changing consumer spending patterns matter for retailers There are signs that people don’t want, or cannot afford, to spend as much 11 November 2021|Editor's View|by Dan Coatsworth Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Elon Musk’s stock sale could force tracker funds to buy more Tesla shares Rising interest rates: what they mean for investments > Issue: 11 Nov 2021 - Page 5 | Contents Next: Rising interest rates: what they mean for investments Previous: Elon Musk’s stock sale could force tracker funds to buy more Tesla shares 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 Dan Coatsworth Issue Contents Ask Tom At what point is the lifetime allowance calculated? Government changes rule for many people on pensions access at 55 Case study Investor Diary: How I manage money in retirement Danni Hewson Can ethical investing help narrow the gender investment gap? Editor's View Changing consumer spending patterns matter for retailers Education The importance of reinvesting dividends and why costs matter Feature Rising interest rates: what they mean for investments Funds Best performing Asian funds and investment trusts Great Ideas Buy Essentra ahead of transformation into a higher quality business Fidelity Special Values finds cheap stocks with big potential SDI shares have just hit a new record high at 217p Currys is looking strong ahead of key festive trading period Clear road ahead for Ford Motor as share price keeps rising Investment Trusts The UK and global trusts beating the market News Pfizer breakthrough could see travel stocks finally play catch-up UK stock winners from the $1 trillion US infrastructure plan Elon Musk’s stock sale could force tracker funds to buy more Tesla shares Primark eyes US expansion as part of broader growth plan China’s Singles’ Day shopping event could disappoint Market fails to reward consensus-beating third quarter results Personal Finance How to beat rising interest rates Sector Reports The rallying car retailers with gas still in the tank