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12 November 2020
Making sense of the vaccine-inspired market rally, the expert view on investing in India, and the pension manager closing the door on poor ESG-scoring firmsOn the podcast this week: how Pfizer’s vaccine news shook up stock markets and triggered the biggest one-day rally in a long time. Dan considers the winning and losing trades of the day and what it means for investors...
12 November 2020
Making sense of the vaccine-inspired market rally, the expert view on investing in India, and the pension manager closing the door on poor ESG-scoring firmsOn the podcast this week: how Pfizer’s vaccine news shook up stock markets and triggered the biggest one-day rally in a long time. Dan considers the winning and losing trades of the day and what it means for investors...
9 November 2020
What Biden’s victory means for investorsIn a special podcast, Dan and Laith look at the market reaction to Joe Biden beating Donald Trump in US Presidential Election.
They consider the movements on global stock markets, the sectors that have responded the most...
9 November 2020
What Biden’s victory means for investorsIn a special podcast, Dan and Laith look at the market reaction to Joe Biden beating Donald Trump in US Presidential Election.
They consider the movements on global stock markets, the sectors that have responded the most...
4 November 2020
Election tension triggers wild market swings, new financial support measures for latest lockdown, and Buffett disciple gives inside track on trust setback and new global fund planThis week’s podcast looks at how markets reacted as the voting results started rolling in for the US Presidential election and how many investors were caught off guard. It also discusses how many UK investors have...
4 November 2020
Election tension triggers wild market swings, new financial support measures for latest lockdown, and Buffett disciple gives inside track on trust setback and new global fund planThis week’s podcast looks at how markets reacted as the voting results started rolling in for the US Presidential election and how many investors were caught off guard. It also discusses how many UK investors have...
29 October 2020
Interview special: Baroness Ros Altmann on why the UK is facing a long-term care crisisIn this special edition of the podcast, AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby speaks to former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann about long-term care in the UK, the impact of Coronavirus on the sector and why the system...
29 October 2020
Interview special: Baroness Ros Altmann on why the UK is facing a long-term care crisisIn this special edition of the podcast, AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby speaks to former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann about long-term care in the UK, the impact of Coronavirus on the sector and why the system...
22 October 2020
Fundsmith’s 10-year anniversary, Netflix’s big miss, outperforming ethical funds, Government clamp down on pension scams and Murray Income’s £1 billion mergerThis week’s podcast looks at how Fundsmith Equity has become one of UK’s most popular funds as it prepares to celebrate its tenth birthday.
Dan chats about the rally in the pound on Brexit trade talks, more consumer...
22 October 2020
Fundsmith’s 10-year anniversary, Netflix’s big miss, outperforming ethical funds, Government clamp down on pension scams and Murray Income’s £1 billion mergerThis week’s podcast looks at how Fundsmith Equity has become one of UK’s most popular funds as it prepares to celebrate its tenth birthday.
Dan chats about the rally in the pound on Brexit trade talks, more consumer...
15 October 2020
Tech stocks bounce back, smaller company investing, China’s dominance of emerging market indices and should you be allowed early pensions access to buy a home?This week’s podcast looks at the latest action on global markets including a new rally in US tech stocks and how the UK’s AIM market is soaring ahead. Dan has updates on ASOS, Barratt, Bunzl, Round Hill Music and an...
15 October 2020
Tech stocks bounce back, smaller company investing, China’s dominance of emerging market indices and should you be allowed early pensions access to buy a home?This week’s podcast looks at the latest action on global markets including a new rally in US tech stocks and how the UK’s AIM market is soaring ahead. Dan has updates on ASOS, Barratt, Bunzl, Round Hill Music and an...
8 October 2020
Companies that use data well, state pension age change, Boris’ latest leg-up for property buyers, and market see-saw on Trump debacleThis week’s podcast features an interview with former Game Group boss Ian Shepherd how companies succeed or fail with using data to drive profits.
Find out about important changes to the state pension and how the...
8 October 2020
Companies that use data well, state pension age change, Boris’ latest leg-up for property buyers, and market see-saw on Trump debacleThis week’s podcast features an interview with former Game Group boss Ian Shepherd how companies succeed or fail with using data to drive profits.
Find out about important changes to the state pension and how the...
1 October 2020
Behind the scenes of private equity, Asda takeover talk, different job support measures and new insight into pension withdrawal trendsThis week’s podcast features an in-depth chat with Arthur Mornington and Steven Tredget from Oakley Capital about takeovers, whether private equity had started to be more transparent, the assumption that PE firms load...
1 October 2020
Behind the scenes of private equity, Asda takeover talk, different job support measures and new insight into pension withdrawal trendsThis week’s podcast features an in-depth chat with Arthur Mornington and Steven Tredget from Oakley Capital about takeovers, whether private equity had started to be more transparent, the assumption that PE firms load...
24 September 2020
AIM inheritance tax benefit fears, investors revert to lockdown market playbook, potential good news on insurance prices, NS&I’s big rate cut and exploring negative interest ratesThis week’s podcast explores the tax benefits of putting money into certain AIM stocks and how any meddling by the Government on the rules could have a catastrophic impact on the junior stock market. Joining Dan and Tom...
24 September 2020
AIM inheritance tax benefit fears, investors revert to lockdown market playbook, potential good news on insurance prices, NS&I’s big rate cut and exploring negative interest ratesThis week’s podcast explores the tax benefits of putting money into certain AIM stocks and how any meddling by the Government on the rules could have a catastrophic impact on the junior stock market. Joining Dan and Tom...
18 September 2020
Is Snowflake the next big tech stock? Debt fears around buy now, pay later; and this year’s 10-baggersWarren Buffett and Snoop Dogg have backed Snowflake and other investors will soon get their chance as the tech business and Amazon challenger heads to the stock market. Listen to this podcast to find out why Snowflake is...
18 September 2020
Is Snowflake the next big tech stock? Debt fears around buy now, pay later; and this year’s 10-baggersWarren Buffett and Snoop Dogg have backed Snowflake and other investors will soon get their chance as the tech business and Amazon challenger heads to the stock market. Listen to this podcast to find out why Snowflake is...
10 September 2020
The brains behind one of the best performing funds, controversial view on savings rates and why The Hut’s stock market debut is getting everyone excitedJoin us for a chat with Andrew Vaughan from Free Spirit Fund who explains how his performance has beaten so many other funds.
Dan and Tom discuss the recent US market sell-off, companies getting back on their feet after...
10 September 2020
The brains behind one of the best performing funds, controversial view on savings rates and why The Hut’s stock market debut is getting everyone excitedJoin us for a chat with Andrew Vaughan from Free Spirit Fund who explains how his performance has beaten so many other funds.
Dan and Tom discuss the recent US market sell-off, companies getting back on their feet after...
3 September 2020
Tax reforms, avoiding corporate insolvency, resuming earnings guidance, and why the return to schools and offices matters to investorsThis week’s podcast revisits the topic of raising taxes to pay for Covid support and how the possible changes would affect us. Julie Palmer from Begbies Traynor explains the troubles facing UK businesses and what they...
3 September 2020
Tax reforms, avoiding corporate insolvency, resuming earnings guidance, and why the return to schools and offices matters to investorsThis week’s podcast revisits the topic of raising taxes to pay for Covid support and how the possible changes would affect us. Julie Palmer from Begbies Traynor explains the troubles facing UK businesses and what they...
27 August 2020
The return of IPOs and takeovers, why Apple and Tesla are doing the splits, options for mortgage holidays and pension scams on the riseThis week’s podcast explains why the market is braced for a wave of corporate deals. Dan and Laura chat about Ant which could potentially be the largest ever IPO fundraise, they talk about the names headed for the stock...