ArchivesMagazine - 16 Jun 2022Don’t worry about slowing orders at Chemring as it looks well placed ‘Hidden jewel’ cyber security division continues to perform strongly 16 June 2022|Great Ideas|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < How decades high US inflation and new ECB direction are leading to market turmoil Cheniere Energy outperforms the global stock market > Issue: 16 Jun 2022 - Page 14 | Contents Next: Cheniere Energy outperforms the global stock market Previous: How decades high US inflation and new ECB direction are leading to market turmoil 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom My bills are going up, should I dip into my Lifetime ISA? Editor's View The FTSE 100 was 2022’s star performer. So why has it ground to a halt? Education How to find and analyse quality growth companies Why every investor should make sure they own a diversified portfolio Feature Fast growth stocks let you down? These four investments could be more dependable Funds Why it’s worth spreading your risks with multi-asset funds How top-performing global funds and trusts are different to each other Great Ideas Watches of Switzerland’s shares have fallen too far, buy them now Buy shares in Photo-Me for its underappreciated earnings potential Don’t worry about slowing orders at Chemring as it looks well placed Cheniere Energy outperforms the global stock market Fulham Shore is navigating cost pressures well and continues to expand Still plenty of reasons to want to invest in this property expert News How decades high US inflation and new ECB direction are leading to market turmoil Apple’s push into advertising poses challenges for Meta, Alphabet and Snap Why shares in Primark parent Associated British Foods are languishing near five-year lows Airline shares dive amid prospect of high compensation costs Personal Finance 50,000 buy a home with a Lifetime ISA and £1.1 billion tucked away for kids Russ Mould US earnings estimates are being slashed as more bad news piles up