ArchivesMagazine - 25 Aug 2022Why FRP shares are up 34% since we said to buy It has benefited from a surge in administrations and insolvencies 25 August 2022|Great Ideas|by Mark Gardner Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Why global investment trusts have lagged behind their open-ended counterparts For sale: good time to buy housebuilders on the cheap > Issue: 25 Aug 2022 - Page 14 | Contents Next: For sale: good time to buy housebuilders on the cheap Previous: Why global investment trusts have lagged behind their open-ended counterparts 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 Mark Gardner Issue Contents Ask Tom Cost of living crisis: How will inflation affect different types of pensions? Editor's View Keep some cash back even though markets are rising Feature For sale: good time to buy housebuilders on the cheap How India’s strong 2022 performance compares longer term Emerging markets: Views from the experts Funds The battle of the income funds: how Evenlode’s two products fare Great Ideas This is how to play a surge in spending on cybersecurity around the world Meet the company which literally turns rubbish into jet fuel Why FRP shares are up 34% since we said to buy News Why Fed chair’s Jackson Hole speech matters so much to the markets Zoom Communications is struggling to keep pandemic growth going Cineworld shares now only worth pennies as it faces bankruptcy Why global investment trusts have lagged behind their open-ended counterparts Artisanal Spirits’ maturing whisky stock ‘worth 10 times’ the value of the business Personal Finance How to use your pension to beat the sneaky 60% tax rate Russ Mould Five key tests of the markets’ tone for investors to monitor Sector Reports Investors worry recession will hurt advertising companies’ earnings Under The Bonnet How National Grid makes its money and the big regulatory challenges it faces