ArchivesMagazine - 08 Dec 2022How banks are poised for major changes under proposed ‘Big Bang 2.0’ reforms Not everyone thinks the changes are for the better and they see risks ahead 08 December 2022|News|by Ian Conway Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < After a tricky year why would investors buy a tech fund now? Just do it: why you should buy Nike shares right now > Issue: 08 Dec 2022 - Page 8 | Contents Next: Just do it: why you should buy Nike shares right now Previous: After a tricky year why would investors buy a tech fund now? 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 Ian Conway Issue Contents Ask Tom Help! I have three big questions about the lifetime allowance Case study How I invest: Buying stocks and funds for the first time in my 60s Danni Hewson Will the World Cup bring hospitality the biggest gift this Christmas? Editor's View Is it better to have conviction or hedge your bets when investing? Feature India, Brazil and the UK revealed as the top stock markets in 2022 The weekly shop: Which brands in your shopping basket are good investments? 10 fund managers: Where we’re finding the best stock opportunities Find out why investors have gone off Meta, Ocado, Future and RWS Great Ideas Discover the global equity trust that’s beaten Fundsmith over the past year Just do it: why you should buy Nike shares right now Aberforth Smaller Companies Trust is starting to recover Investment Trusts After a tricky year why would investors buy a tech fund now? News The great CEO merry-go-round: Vodafone chief executive is the latest to go Big moves in UK oil sector with crude in the doldrums despite OPEC cuts How banks are poised for major changes under proposed ‘Big Bang 2.0’ reforms Which Cineworld assets could be on the block with Vue circling? Why Yu Group’s shares have sparked up 87% in six months Live Nation shares remain in the doldrums despite ticket surge Personal Finance When is financial advice worth paying for?