ArchivesMagazine - 03 Nov 2022Why any gas price relief in Europe could be short-lived A big drop in the market since the summer is welcome but it might not last 03 November 2022|Editor's View|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Halfords investors rejoice as the retailer’s share price finally starts to recover Why shares in On The Beach remain down in the dumps > Issue: 03 Nov 2022 - Page 5 | Contents Next: Why shares in On The Beach remain down in the dumps Previous: Halfords investors rejoice as the retailer’s share price finally starts to recover 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 How do I find my old pensions and should I combine them? Case study How I invest: a mixture of research, futurology and patience Danni Hewson Why supply chain issues aren’t going away anytime soon Editor's View Why any gas price relief in Europe could be short-lived Education Why gilts have seen a surge in investor interest and how they work Feature Which of the big five tech stocks should you buy now? Discover the UK stocks which are benefiting from the strong dollar Meet the dividend kings: stocks which keep on delivering inflation-busting income Sell-off victims: big earners with the largest drops in valuation over five years Great Ideas Looking for investment trust bargains? This is your quick way in Why you should buy payment processing giant Visa right now Hotel group is back in the black after a better first half News US inflation remains sticky, but some there are signs it could be peaking Lula stages remarkable political comeback to lead Brazil for a third term Investors turn wary eye to Marks & Spencer and Primark-owner Halfords investors rejoice as the retailer’s share price finally starts to recover Why shares in On The Beach remain down in the dumps RELX and CentralNic stand out in latest batch of earnings upgrades and downgrades Personal Finance Is it time to ditch that fixed-rate savings account?