ArchivesMagazine - 21 Apr 2022How inflation is hurting companies on the UK stock market Supermarkets, retailers and airlines are hoping that demand doesn’t weaken 21 April 2022|News Issue: 21 Apr 2022 - Page 6 < It’s been a bad year for small caps but this dip is perfectly normal Central banks impotent in the face of inflation fuelled by supply issues > Issue: 21 Apr 2022 - Page 6 | Contents Next: Central banks impotent in the face of inflation fuelled by supply issues Previous: It’s been a bad year for small caps but this dip is perfectly normal Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Ian Conway Issue Contents Editor's View It’s been a bad year for small caps but this dip is perfectly normal Education Regular investing: how it works and the benefits of putting money aside each month Feature Enough is enough: The FTSE 100 companies which face a grilling from investors Specialist distributor Diploma is a rare winner from global supply chain constraints How investors including people in retirement should deal with 7% inflation A complete exit from Russia is likely to cost companies dearly Funds Fund risk scores are not very helpful to investors Great Ideas Why investors should buy discounted cybersecurity stock Darktrace Guinness Global Equity Income provides the resilient performance we hoped for Find out why inflation will inflict temporary pain on fast growing Supreme Airtel Africa keeps beating forecasts as it ‘bridges the digital divide’ Investment Trusts Discover the best and worst performing investment trusts so far in 2022 News How inflation is hurting companies on the UK stock market Central banks impotent in the face of inflation fuelled by supply issues Personal Finance Don't struggle with a big university bill. Invest now for your child’s future Russ Mould Are you worried about a recession coming? These are the signs to watch