ArchivesMagazine - 04 Aug 2022Will the new Consumer Duty make any real difference? Explaining the new regulatory standards for the UK financial services sector 04 August 2022|Ask Tom|by Tom Selby Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < FTSE 250: Can UK mid caps shine again and which stocks should you buy? Why Chipotle’s red-hot pricing power has positive read-across for Tortilla > Issue: 04 Aug 2022 - Page 41 | Contents Next: Why Chipotle’s red-hot pricing power has positive read-across for Tortilla Previous: FTSE 250: Can UK mid caps shine again and which stocks should you buy? 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 Selby Issue Contents Ask Tom Will the new Consumer Duty make any real difference? Danni Hewson Why consumer-facing stocks face a big pricing challenge Editor's View JD Sports’ Footasylum own goal shows why governance really matters Feature FTSE 250: Can UK mid caps shine again and which stocks should you buy? Why Chipotle’s red-hot pricing power has positive read-across for Tortilla Why companies which can lower the cost of doing business are well positioned Explaining economic moats and why investors are so keen to own businesses which have them Why companies who cross-sell have happy customers and investors Funds Do active managers really justify their extra costs? Great Ideas Unilever has strong brand power and big emerging markets potential Why this is a great time to buy the medium-term growth story at DiscoverIE Discover why Shoe Zone shares have gained 20% in two months Precision measurement firm Spectris looks set fair for further gains News Mixed US second quarter earnings see big tech do better than feared How most UK banks won the market over with their second quarter results Smithson suffers double whammy as shares and net asset value tumble