ArchivesMagazine - 30 Sep 2021Energy crisis goes global... but investors in Shell are quids in While the problems and risks are intensifying, some stocks are still making waves 30 September 2021|News|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Ford to invest another $7 billion in electric vehicle push Merchants Trust: 5.1% yield and a history of beating the market > Issue: 30 Sep 2021 - Page 6 | Contents Next: Merchants Trust: 5.1% yield and a history of beating the market Previous: Ford to invest another $7 billion in electric vehicle push 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 Would I be better off without salary sacrifice? Danni Hewson The energy crisis threatening a recovery power cut Editor's View The role of renewables trusts in the energy crisis Education How to profit from Bollinger Bands Feature Change is coming: The big stocks being targeted by activists Retail hits top of earnings momentum rankings The economic outlook for Mexico is improving Emerging markets: Views from the experts Great Ideas Merchants Trust: 5.1% yield and a history of beating the market Quixant lights up as results reveal recovery Buy Henry Boot ahead of a big step forward Continental copes with industry challenges and should emerge stronger Blue Prism takeover not done deal yet Investment Trusts US trust stars earning their stripes News Energy crisis goes global... but investors in Shell are quids in UK investors start to lose faith in ‘transitory’ inflation narrative New fund to help modernise old fashioned UK companies Ford to invest another $7 billion in electric vehicle push HeiQ shares take a beating after near 70% drop in profit Personal Finance Pros and cons of ethical investment Under The Bonnet Lendinvest is shaking up property finance