ArchivesMagazine - 08 Sep 2022How you can use a market correction to cut your tax bill While a fall in the value of your investments is unwelcome it could help in at least one respect 08 September 2022|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why higher interest rates are good news for Legal & General Issue: 08 Sep 2022 - Page 43 | Contents Previous: Why higher interest rates are good news for Legal & General 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 Laura Suter Issue Contents Ask Tom I’m short of cash and have seen an online offer to take money out of my pension, what should I do? Editor's View The divergence between oil and gas prices and what it means Feature Dollar delight: The UK companies which benefit from a strong US currency A handful of stocks are setting new highs despite turbulent markets Discover the small cap market newcomers defying the doom and gloom Top FTSE 100 dividend yields: will they keep paying big for years to come? Great Ideas With the energy market staying hot, buy Hunting for strong earnings momentum Buy BBGI Infrastructure for its stable inflation protected income and growth Why we think putting customers first will pay off for Jet2 Investors should add to Taylor Maritime before the shares sail higher News What new prime minister Liz Truss means for markets and energy prices UK investors pull a record £1.93 billion out of stock-based funds ASOS shares slump as a briefing bombshell spooks the market Vistry fires starting gun on housebuilder M&A with £1.2 billion bid for Countryside Why China-focused Welkin offers investors something new as it plots $300 million float Personal Finance How you can use a market correction to cut your tax bill Russ Mould Bond and currency markets will be first test for new UK Prime Minister Liz Truss Under The Bonnet Why higher interest rates are good news for Legal & General