ArchivesMagazine - 14 Oct 2021Right time to own Ruffer as inflation pressures mount We’re sticking with the capital preservation trust with a track record of making money in up and down markets 14 October 2021|Great Ideas|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < UK sell-off: looking for stocks that have been unfairly sold down Knock-on effects from higher gas prices are wider than many think > Issue: 14 Oct 2021 - Page 18 | Contents Next: Knock-on effects from higher gas prices are wider than many think Previous: UK sell-off: looking for stocks that have been unfairly sold down 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 James Crux Issue Contents Ask Tom Should my wife have all her income paid into a SIPP? Danni Hewson Retail: how a hybrid of online and physical stores is proving a success Editor's View UK sell-off: looking for stocks that have been unfairly sold down Education Automatic enrolment: the key facts Feature Next’s Total Platform could prove a game-changer Tesco plots new course to maximise earnings and shareholder returns Netflix: Tune in or switch off? Three reasons the Chinese sell-off could be reversed Great Ideas EasyJet shares are underpricing the airline’s recovery potential The fund that seeks to defend against inflation A costly TeamViewer error: hands up, we called this stock wrong ASML is still a core holding for investors despite big share price rally Bank of England prediction for rising insolvencies good for FRP Right time to own Ruffer as inflation pressures mount Investment Trusts The Asian trust going places... but the market isn’t looking News Knock-on effects from higher gas prices are wider than many think ASOS shareholders hope new CEO can revive share price growth IPOs still coming thick and fast despite some cancellations Entain’s silence on DraftKings takeover approach is puzzling Chubb’s $5.7bn Asian deal has positive read-across to Prudential Personal Finance Bonds show it’s no time to buy