ArchivesMagazine - 12 May 2022How Latitude Horizon protects against capital losses and inflation now Inflation-linked bonds represent around a third of the fund providing some ballast against rising prices 12 May 2022|Great Ideas|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Investors will be hoping for a bumper crop from Deere’s next results Why every ESG investor should buy this property stock now > Issue: 12 May 2022 - Page 15 | Contents Next: Why every ESG investor should buy this property stock now Previous: Investors will be hoping for a bumper crop from Deere’s next results 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 Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom I’ve inherited £3,000 - should I pay early on my mortgage or add to pension pot Danni Hewson Can Ferrari’s former superstar drivers help Aston Martin turn the corner? Editor's View Times are getting tougher so health check your investments now Feature Will stock markets recover soon? We examine what’s gone wrong and what might come next Three great stocks for sustainable income in an inflationary environment This might happen to bitcoin now interest rates are rising Why AG Barr is the best UK soft drinks firm to own right now Funds Not everything is having a bad time. One fund is up nearly 18% this year Great Ideas Buy dominant Adobe now before rest of the market wakes up to its appeal Why every ESG investor should buy this property stock now Impressive SDI flags record year with another to follow Take advantage of share price weakness to buy K3 Capital at a knockdown price Take advantage of a rare opportunity to buy Smithson at a discount How Latitude Horizon protects against capital losses and inflation now Investment Trusts Investment trusts versus funds: how do they differ and what are their pros and cons? News Retail warnings do not bode well for Marks & Spencer’s results Private equity is now casting its eyes over a sold-off UK tech sector Shell’s dividends look safe despite windfall tax talk Investors will be hoping for a bumper crop from Deere’s next results Under The Bonnet Future is starting to look more interesting after a 49% share price fall this year