ArchivesMagazine - 20 Jan 2022The best performing European small cap funds Investment trusts investing in smaller companies on the continent have performed better than their open-ended counterparts 20 January 2022|Funds|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why bitcoin’s future hangs in the balance ASOS to leave AIM: why this matters to investors > Issue: 20 Jan 2022 - Page 46 | Contents Next: ASOS to leave AIM: why this matters to investors Previous: Why bitcoin’s future hangs in the balance 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 Tom Sieber Issue Contents Ask Tom Will my wife pay inheritance tax on my pension when I die? Danni Hewson Supermarkets’ fight goes beyond price Editor's View ASOS to leave AIM: why this matters to investors Education How to buy US shares: the key points to consider Feature Cheap US stocks: How to find them and six to buy now Discover the FTSE 350 growth stocks trading at a discount to the market Discover the cheap AIM stocks offering sustainable growth Why bitcoin’s future hangs in the balance Funds The best performing European small cap funds Great Ideas The UK trust with a history of beating the FTSE 250 FDM has the solution for IT staff shortages Why you should keep buying Marks & Spencer shares CentralNic lets its numbers do the talking Stick with Frontier Developments despite share price slump Time to give up on Currys as an investment News Unilever’s food arm could be sold amid shift in strategy Oil hitting $100 could take the FTSE 100 to new record highs Wage inflation could hurt many shares Why China has bucked a global trend by cutting rates The trusts trading well below their 10-year average valuation THG’s shares take another hit on growth and margin setback Billions wiped off the value of construction stocks Under The Bonnet How ProCook plans to conquer the kitchen