ArchivesMagazine - 03 May 2018How a stock market downturn could hit your retirement plans We discuss this situation and what you can do about it 03 May 2018|Personal Finance|by Tom Selby Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Will infrastructure funds come back into favour? Which equity sectors are hot (and cold) as the markets head into summer? > Issue: 03 May 2018 - Page 42 | Contents Next: Which equity sectors are hot (and cold) as the markets head into summer? Previous: Will infrastructure funds come back into favour? 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 Selby Issue Contents Editor's View Why all investors cannot afford to ignore bond yield movements Feature BP’s big profit beat Massive investor demand for Good Doctor digital health IPO Mortgage lending slump in March It’s bonus time: How to start investing your free Lifetime ISA money Activist emerges with 5% stake in Satellite Solutions Exploration success gives another boost to Rainbow Funds Sustainable investing is hitting the mainstream Great Ideas So many reasons to invest in Cineworld now Irish economic strength is music to the ears of Dalata Hotel Bumper dividend for U and I Synthomer delivers strong trading in US and Europe Nexus Infrastructure hit by contract delays More Great Ideas updates Investment Trusts Will infrastructure funds come back into favour? News The stories behind a surge in UK corporate activity XP Power eyes new acquisition push Re-rating potential for stocks with large pension deficits Personal Finance How to avoid running out of money in retirement How a stock market downturn could hit your retirement plans Russ Mould Which equity sectors are hot (and cold) as the markets head into summer? Week Ahead BT might be ready to sacrifice dividend growth Get ready for next UK interest rate decision Can TUI continue its decent progress?