On this week’s Money and Markets podcast Dan Coatsworth and Danni Hewson discuss why Wall Street’s having a torrid time amidst speculation that the Fed’s rate hike cycle isn’t as close to the top as investors had hoped, and the FTSE 100 gives up its tenuous grip on the psychological 8,000 marks as slow demand from China pulls down miners like Rio Tinto.
With that in mind, Dan’s been talking to Stuart Gray from Alliance Trust about what might happen if inflation falls but interest rates stay high.
There have been chunky profits from most of the UK’s big high street banks including NatWest but Lloyds sees profit growth stalling as a cold wind blows through the housing market, with Rightmove figures showing the smallest jump in February prices since the financial crash.
Plus, the activist investor selling millions of Unilever shares, the short seller attack on Etsy, and Darktrace commissions a review of its finances after allegations of accounting fraud.
Global stocks have worst day in nearly two years, outlook for residential property market, and understanding broker ratings
Rate hikes for all, Amazon impact, bank account bonuses and energy company drama
Twitter, tech and outlook warnings
AJ Bell’s plans to make investing a Dodl, Netflix’s big problems, pros and cons of share buybacks, and exploring the world of private equity
Inflation hits another high, retail reaction to rising prices, and spotting small company gems
Musk moves on Twitter, timing the market, and could bitcoin ever rival gold as a safe haven?
Markets bounce on peace talks, bumper savings rate launches, and the real cost of those tax cuts
What the Spring Statement means for your finances, expert tax tips, and London’s fight to attract more companies to its stock market
War and covid unsettle markets plus your ISA questions answered
How the war in Ukraine could impact UK household finances, companies halting business in Russia, and everything you need to know about the metaverse
Markets react to Ukraine invasion
Investors focus on Ukraine
Fund manager stock ideas for an inflationary world, environmental tracker funds and big changes to UK stamps
Energy company windfalls, how to solve rising mortgage costs, holiday joy and a strange retail tie-up
Alphabet’s split, Rio Tinto’s incendiary report and round the world ends in Asia
What the great rotation in markets means for Scottish Mortgage and Fundsmith, and a surprising first-time buyer boom
Inflation soars, takeover deals galore and the latest crypto crackdown
Discover why tech stocks had a bad start to 2022 and why value investing is now back in fashion.
Big finance changes in 2022, fund manager mistakes and Apple’s $3 trillion valuation
Investment review of the year: what did well and what bombed? And what will 2022 bring?
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