ArchivesMagazine - 23 Jun 2022Under pressure: the stocks investors are betting against Shares fund managers believe are vulnerable to big falls include the likes of Cineworld, Royal Mail and Fevertree 23 June 2022|Feature|by Steven Frazer Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < How Fevertree qualifies as the one of the best growth companies When might inflation peak and what is behind the surge? > Issue: 23 Jun 2022 - Page 16 | Contents Next: When might inflation peak and what is behind the surge? Previous: How Fevertree qualifies as the one of the best growth companies 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 Steven Frazer Issue Contents Ask Tom I want to access my pension but the markets have spooked me, what should I do? Danni Hewson Why summer 2022 could be just the start of a painful period for travel stocks Editor's View What OPEC can do about energy prices and why it might do nothing Education How Fevertree qualifies as the one of the best growth companies Why you need to know about dealing spreads when buying and selling shares Feature Under pressure: the stocks investors are betting against When might inflation peak and what is behind the surge? Great Ideas Games Workshop shares have rarely looked as cheap as they do today Find out why Liontrust European Growth’s roaring success can return As Revlon files for bankruptcy, Revolution Beauty continues to deliver growth Euromoney sees its shares surge higher on private equity bid interest Investment Trusts Where next for Scottish Mortgage as trust managers face up to investors News How rising interest rates are increasing the risk of recession Why Primark’s plan to trial new click and collect service could be smart Supermarket sales slide extends to over a year as shoppers trade down Trustpilot pulls forward breakeven target at its big investor day Henderson manager hits the sell button on Shell Personal Finance Discover how recent capital returns from Aviva are being taxed Under The Bonnet This little-known UK tech business links some of the world’s biggest brands