ArchivesMagazine - 13 Oct 2022Why gilts might finally be back on investors’ menus again A lot of froth has come out off UK government bonds and they now offer generous yields 13 October 2022|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Tell us about your investment experience for a chance to win £50 UK fund outflows surge to £2.6 billion as investors take fright > Issue: 13 Oct 2022 - Page 32 | Contents Next: UK fund outflows surge to £2.6 billion as investors take fright Previous: Tell us about your investment experience for a chance to win £50 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 Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Tom Should I go for an annuity now rates are much better? Case study Tell us about your investment experience for a chance to win £50 Danni Hewson Just how low could stocks go as investors gear up for a difficult third quarter? Editor's View Why this market might be enough to make you turn to drink Feature Where are markets heading next and what should investors do? Why do companies buy their own shares and does it add value? Why you should adopt an eyes and ears approach to investing Funds Top performing US growth fund is ready to fight back after market sell-off Great Ideas Discover why cash flow monster Imperial Brands remains far too cheap SRT finally ‘breaks cover’ with record first half sales and earnings Merchants Trust continues to outperform the market while providing an attractive yield News Renewables trusts and utilities stocks crash on price cap plan Home improvement market grinds to a halt as consumers retrench Why Tesla faces a struggle to match high expectations in third quarter UK fund outflows surge to £2.6 billion as investors take fright Personal Finance Why gilts might finally be back on investors’ menus again