On this week’s Money and Markets podcast Dan Coatsworth and Danni Hewson consider what’s been a tumultuous week for global markets after not one, but two US banks collapsed sending banking stocks tumbling. There was more turmoil after Credit Suisse revealed material weakness in its financial reporting which only served to ratchet up the tension. And into the mix dropped the latest US inflation figures which showed headline prices are falling slowly but the all-important core number edged up raising the question – what will the Fed think is more important to deal with next week - because investors are betting on a rate hike slowdown
We’ve also got your Budget special right here with post-game analysis from Tom Selby AJ Bell’s head of retirement policy digging into the scrapping of the lifetime allowance and head of investment analysis Laith Khalaf looking at the big picture as the chancellor sails close to the wind with public finances whilst delivering some crowd pleasing moments including rolling out free 30 hours childcare to children from 9 months and a U-turn on plans to increase the amount households pay on their energy bills over the next three months.
Football, fake tan and finance! It’s a podcast special with Lindsell Train fund manager Nick Train who talks about investing in Manchester United, PZ Cussons and Unilever
The tough job of running a China investment fund, Tesla’s runaway share price, digesting the new-look Just Eat, and millions of pounds in unclaimed pension tax relief.
How pensions and investments have been hit by the coronavirus, Woodford refund time, everything you need to know about infrastructure investments and ISAs versus SIPPs
The property debate: who had it easier between baby boomers and millennials? Plus Marks & Spencer's huge problem and a top fund manager on the outlook for UK stocks.
Investing in all things vegan, a big change to cash savings accounts and the UK funds that have soared since the general election
Supermarkets’ Christmas battle, big tech trends, financial New Year’s resolutions and a decade of spending habits
The big money and markets events of the year, why Sports Direct has gone all posh and it’s festive quiz time.
How the General Election result affects your money and investments
The big personal finance changes coming to you in 2020, this year’s hot metal and is value investing back in fashion?
Investing in Coca-Cola, M&G’s fund problem, the changing world of property and giving money for Christmas
Using a Lifetime ISA to help buy a house, the great fund liquidity debate and clampdown on mini bonds
NHS pension breakthrough, best and worst performing retail shares, Fevertree’s ups and downs, VCT season and the National Lottery’s big birthday
Investing in gold, betting on stocks, the Singles Day and Black Friday phenomena, and solving money problems with a financial life coach
PPI windfalls, the challenges facing McDonald’s and secret savings
How the general election could impact your finances, improving financial education in schools and the US stock market hits new record high
How to talk to your partner about money, and pay rises for pensioners
Woodford’s dramatic 24 hours, soaring UK stocks and how people spend their pension money
The Greta Thunberg approach to investing, Barclays’ beef with the Post Office and first year joy for Fundsmith’s Smithson
How Brexit could impact your investments, attitudes to risk, new twist on fund suspensions and Peloton’s stock market flop
Thomas Cook collapse, lack of new investment trusts, savings accounts that pay zilch and a cheeky way to make money from Monzo
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