ArchivesMagazine - 25 Nov 2021Could lockdown winners soon get a second wind? US investors are already switching out of ‘recovery plays’ 25 November 2021|News|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Investors overreact to Frontier Developments’ downgrade 2022 earnings forecasts in doubt amid parts shortage > Issue: 25 Nov 2021 - Page 7 | Contents Next: 2022 earnings forecasts in doubt amid parts shortage Previous: Investors overreact to Frontier Developments’ downgrade 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Tom Retirement money: should I access my ISA or SIPP first? Danni Hewson Investors shouldn’t get carried away by October’s consumer boost Editor's View 2022 earnings forecasts in doubt amid parts shortage Feature US retail titans smash forecasts as Christmas comes early Inflation-busting dividends: six stocks and funds providing a decent, growing income Why emerging market debt to GDP ratios are lower Emerging markets: Views from the experts Funds Tough year for China funds but longer term many have soared Great Ideas The smart way to play a rebound in the Chinese stock market Growth, profit and M&A to drive CentralNic higher DotDigital share slump means you can buy cheaper now Investors overreact to Frontier Developments’ downgrade Plenty of reasons to remain positive on Euromoney All-weather trust Ruffer is selling new shares at a discount Investment Trusts The lesser known property stocks well worth your attention News Will BT and Vodafone be next after Telecom Italia takeover bid? Could lockdown winners soon get a second wind? Roblox shares jump 56% in a fortnight on metaverse craze Amazon’s Visa dispute could shape digital payments power struggle Energy storage companies power up for UK stock listings Personal Finance The magic number for portfolio diversification Under The Bonnet Nvidia is at all-time high but here’s why the stock is still a buy Restaurant brand Fridays off to a bad start as a listed company