ArchivesMagazine - 19 May 2022Why the boring utilities sector is now exciting and where you should invest Exposure to ESG themes, recent power price volatility and the need for energy security are shaking up the industry 19 May 2022|Sector Reports|by Tom Sieber Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Different ways to get technology exposure via low-cost tracker funds Cost of living crisis: how to create a budget and stick to it > Issue: 19 May 2022 - Page 34 | Contents Next: Cost of living crisis: how to create a budget and stick to it Previous: Different ways to get technology exposure via low-cost tracker funds 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 My bills are rising. Should I pay less into my pension to free up money? Editor's View Extreme fear and capitulation: looking for signs of a market bottom Feature Time to buy bonds: reasons why they are not as boring as you think Different ways to get technology exposure via low-cost tracker funds Why investors should still avoid THG after its 80% share price fall Great Ideas This fund is ideal for a more cautious investor wanting a bit of income Premier Inn owner looks good if more people choose a staycation Africa’s number two mobile provider delivers on sales and margins Building materials firm unfairly punished after latest trading update Diversified Energy company delivers on dividends and offers an 11%-plus yield Disney has recovered some of its magic as subscriber growth beats expectations Investment Trusts How investment trust boards can add value for shareholders News BT and Vodafone deals add to excitement in once dull telecoms space Could new Greggs boss Roisin Currie be tempted to reset growth targets? Grocery delivery platform Instacart files $24 billion IPO on the quiet Imperial Brands maintains the positive momentum behind the tobacco sector Nick Train resists the temptation to change his style after weak period Personal Finance Cost of living crisis: how to create a budget and stick to it Russ Mould Why it’s now looking like the usual market cycle is about to repeat Sector Reports Why the boring utilities sector is now exciting and where you should invest