ArchivesMagazine - 11 Aug 2022What do special situations funds invest in and how have they performed? This type of fund often has a focus on value but there’s more to it than that 11 August 2022|Funds|by James Crux Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < How BlackRock World Mining outperforms by using all the tools at its disposal How to transfer your nil-rate band and avoid a potential inheritance tax hit > Issue: 11 Aug 2022 - Page 26 | Contents Next: How to transfer your nil-rate band and avoid a potential inheritance tax hit Previous: How BlackRock World Mining outperforms by using all the tools at its disposal 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 Is now a bad time to take my pension tax-free cash? Editor's View BHP’s move on Oz Minerals suggests big mining deals are back Exchange-Traded Funds How have three ETFs with inflation protection qualities performed? Feature Buys and sells from the bosses: When investors should take note of directors trading their own shares Funds What do special situations funds invest in and how have they performed? Great Ideas Time to bet on a recovery in UK smaller companies Low-teens rating leaves Learning Technologies in bargain territory Reasons to be positive on Berkshire Hathaway despite share price dip Investment Trusts How BlackRock World Mining outperforms by using all the tools at its disposal News Why China’s sabre-rattling over Taiwan matters to UK investors US investors chase former ‘meme’ stocks and heavily-shorted shares Tesla to do the splits for second time in two years as stock price soars Why Next wants to own part of struggling retailer Joules Fundsmith among the funds hit by £4.5 billion outflows in June Personal Finance How to transfer your nil-rate band and avoid a potential inheritance tax hit Russ Mould Why commodities hold the key to the FTSE 100