This week podcast looks at why some astonishing earnings figures from three American tech giants hasn’t delighted all investors and Dan Coatsworth digs into huge market falls in shares of Chinese companies listed on US markets and asks if Beijing has more muscles to flex and how that could impact investors.
Danni Hewson chats to Ged Futter from the retail consultancy GSCOP about rising prices and how companies like Reckit Benckiser will be looking to pass those onto consumers, plus he gives us his take on the deal on the table for Morrisons which hasn’t gone down well with the supermarket’s biggest shareholder.
We hear from Tom Wildgoose from Nomura about investing in Google and $13 billion dialysis group DaVita and Tom Selby is back with another pensions corner. This week’s listener question is focused on the best way to build up a savings pot for your children.
Takeovers, cash rate war, finfluencers, Netflix disappointment and investing in Japan
Fund manager views on banking crisis, IMF’s bleak forecast and a pension boost for grandparents
Opec cuts, Credit Suisse says sorry and whilst Virgin Orbit goes up for sale Cineworld is off the market
Pocket money trends, US tech bounce-back, savers and investors braced for big tax changes
Banking crisis, Man Utd sale, savings rates to rise and new pension rules explained
Banking blues and budget bonanzas
The investment plan to cover university costs, why a tax-free childcare scheme has flopped, and reasons behind the share price rally in Aston Martin, Rolls-Royce and Premier Foods
Market rally fizzles, supermarket price wars, energy bill warning and Musk back on top
Rate rise worries are back, why shares in UK banks were hit and thoughts on the market from Alliance Trust
Inflation double whammy, Barclays disappoints, Premium Bond boost and investor stories
FTSE highs, BP profits soar, taxman’s pension raid and how popular songs can boost your investment pot
IMF worries and Terry Smith’s musings
Soaring Government debt, Netflix update, and how to find an index
Inflation cools, over 50s head back to work and the FTSE flirts with a new record high
Christmas trading, Amazon job cuts and why Terry Smith is still disgruntled with Unilever
How personal finance studies could work alongside Rishi Sunak’s maths push, retail sector analysis and Fundsmith’s bad year
Fund manager picks and the year in review
Your rights for train delays and cancellations, state pension review and CEO secrets
Bumper fund manager interviews, strikes, British Steel and...it’s coming home?
Nick Train on another challenging year for Finsbury Growth & Income, thoughts on Unilever’s CEO departure and why he remains optimistic
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