ArchivesMagazine - 31 Mar 2022Emerging markets: Views from the experts Three things the Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity team are thinking about today 31 March 2022|Feature|by Contributor Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < How important are commodities in the Brazilian economy and market? Issue: 31 Mar 2022 - Page 39 | Contents Previous: How important are commodities in the Brazilian economy and market? 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 Contributor Issue Contents Danni Hewson Pubs and restaurants enjoy sales recovery but can it last? Editor's View Listen to Terry Smith: don’t sell your best shares as stock markets recover Feature Make the most of your ISA allowance: three stocks to buy now Recession fears: How to protect and grow your wealth if the economy weakens How important are commodities in the Brazilian economy and market? Emerging markets: Views from the experts How bond fund managers analyse investments and assess risk Great Ideas ConvaTec has turned a corner and offers growth and re-rating potential Beat inflation with Diversified Energy’s big dividends Homeserve shares surge higher on bid approach Our faith in the managers is undiminished despite a slow first half SDI’s £7.7 million deal to immediately boost earnings Value specialist Temple Bar is well placed for inflation and rising rates AG Barr fizzes to profit ahead of pre-Covid levels Strong demand drives gains in logistics, residential and development Investment Trusts Investment trusts with more than 10% of their portfolio in private companies Find out why these investment trusts are on sale now News What a harsh EU clampdown means for Apple, Google and other big tech firms Terry Smith uses Fundsmith investor meeting to criticise Unilever top brass US Treasury yields surge as Fed toughens stance on mounting inflation Why Pendragon might be the next auto retail takeover target Mark Barnett makes a comeback with new Tellworth equity income fund Personal Finance What will the cut in income tax to 19% really mean for you?