magazine 3 Mar 2022

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Shares examines how the Ukraine crisis has impacted investments. The team look at the stocks and sectors most affected, what it means for inflation and interest rates, and how to manage a portfolio through difficult times.

Discover why the market gave a thumbs down to the latest results from Lloyds.

This week’s investment ideas include a US gas exporter that could benefit from the EU potentially replacing Russia as an energy supplier.

Is your portfolio over-exposed to Microsoft, Alphabet and Amazon? Read Shares’ research into how these stocks dominate many global equity funds.

Shares also offers six stock ideas for anyone looking to maximise this tax year’s ISA allowance.

The sectors in demand, the stocks that have sold off, and the after-effects of the crisis

The bank wants to grow its position in wealth and investment management but previous efforts have been unsuccessful

Will a shift away from combustion engines also mean the death of the petrol station?

36 investment products would have helped you hit the jackpot if you had invested your full ISA allowance every year since 1999

Our ideas cover value, quality, income and growth styles

So many global equity funds hold the same stocks

The trader and miner is paying down debts and is getting its house in order

A much lower proportion of open-ended smaller company vehicles outperformed the benchmark

Stay focused and feed your ISA and SIPP through bad times as well as good

The business is less influenced by ups and downs in the wider economy

The food and drink wholesaler has tasty growth to go for in a highly fragmented market

Sentiment towards the high-quality, cash-generative soft drinks firm will continue to sour

It offers growth at a reasonable price which is now highly desired by the market

Cheniere Energy is a big exporter of liquefied natural gas from the US

Shares just ahead of our recent entry point despite considerable volatility in the interim

Our resident expert helps with a question about state entitlements for someone who spent decades in two different countries