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.
Banking crisis, Man Utd sale, savings rates to rise and new pension rules explained
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
Outlook for tech stocks, we grill the boss of NS&I, and reasons to be positive on bonds
How the Autumn Statement affects you and your money, and does Black Friday matter anymore?
Inflation takes a bite out of retail, Bill Ackman and tech layoffs
Windfall taxes and rate rises
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