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The Money & Markets podcast brings you the latest personal finance and stock market insights to help you manage your investment portfolio.
To contact us visit ajbell.co.uk
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The Money & Markets podcast brings you the latest personal finance and stock market insights to help you manage your investment portfolio.
To contact us visit ajbell.co.uk
For legal info visit ajbell.co.uk/disclosures.

    What the election manifestos mean for your money, Apple Intelligence and Raspberry Pi’s IPO pop

    What the election manifestos mean for your money, Apple Intelligence and Raspberry Pi’s IPO pop

    On this episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast, Danni Hewson and Tom Selby dig through the general election manifestos and assess what the measures might mean for your money.
    From further cuts to National Insurance and the pension “Quad-lock” proposed by the Conservatives to Labour’s decision not to bring back the lifetime allowance and the Lib Dem’s proposal to reform capital gains tax, the podcast has all the important details.
    Danni looks at a plethora of economic data including jobs and GDP figures and how they might impact interest rate decisions.
    The team discuss Apple’s AI gambit and why it has upset Elon Musk. There is also chat about Raspberry Pi’s well-received London IPO.
    Finally, Dan Coatsworth talks to Will Orr from the Gym Group about how the nation is spending more money on health and fitness and the role his company plays.

    • 43 min
    Deferring the state pension, retail sector recovery and the art of investing in smaller companies

    Deferring the state pension, retail sector recovery and the art of investing in smaller companies

    Have you ever thought about delaying the point at which you start collecting the state pension? If so, don’t miss this episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast as Rachel Vahey chats about the pros and cons of going down this route.
    Danni Hewson and Dan Coatsworth discuss a plethora of good news from the retail sector including updates from Zara-owner Inditex and discounter B&M. They also explore why WH Smith has revived the Toys R Us brand in its UK stores.
    The nation continues to pile into Cash ISAs, as Dan discusses on this week’s podcast. He also explores why the oil price suddenly dropped.
    Tune into a fascinating interview with Rockwood Strategic fund manager Richard Staveley who talks about investing in small cap stocks and why he is supportive of a new UK ISA.
    Finally, Ross Driver explains why Foresight Solar shareholders are voting on whether to keep the investment trust going or wind it up.

    • 1 hr
    Investment Trust show #5: Why certain investment trusts trade at a discount, City of London deep dive and trusts versus funds

    Investment Trust show #5: Why certain investment trusts trade at a discount, City of London deep dive and trusts versus funds

    In this episode of the AJ Bell Investment Trust show, Dan Coatsworth talks to Emma Bird from Winterflood about why certain investment trusts trade below their value of their assets. 
    Martin Gamble and Ian Conway conduct a deep dive into City of London Investment Trust and why it is so popular with investors. Tom Sieber explores Scottish Mortgage’s latest financial results and chats about the best and worst performing trusts year-to-date. 
    Ever wondered what’s the difference between an investment trust and an open-ended fund? Laith Khalaf has all the answers in our educational slot.

    • 41 min
    Royal Mail deal completes first hurdle, global markets pull back and why state pensions are back in the news

    Royal Mail deal completes first hurdle, global markets pull back and why state pensions are back in the news

    Dan Coatsworth and Charlene Young bring you this week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast. We’re covering the latest takeover news, ask whether the pressure is piling on Nick Train at the Finsbury Growth and Income Trust and what is happening with the NatWest share deal.
    Dan discusses how and why markets have taken a step back this week and gives us an insight into the upcoming FTSE quarterly reshuffle.
    Charlene Young has the latest on the takeover situation for Royal Mail’s parent company and how markets aren’t quite as confident how it’ll clear the next hurdle of government approval.
    Tom Selby, director of public policy at AJ Bell, discusses the triple-lock-plus pledge from the Conservatives and some worrying research highlighting the confusion around when exactly you might be able to claim your state pension.
    Charlene asks Wealth Wizards’ chief executive Ben Hampton about joint FCA and Treasury proposals to get more people investing, namely what help do people want, when should they consider advice and what changes could consumers see as part of effort to close the so-called “advice gap”.
    Martin Gamble and Tom Sieber also join us from Shares magazine to discuss big growth plans from AstraZeneca.

    • 48 min
    General election market reaction, UK inflation, Nvidia's surge, FCA targets finfluencers and the future of the UK ISA

    General election market reaction, UK inflation, Nvidia's surge, FCA targets finfluencers and the future of the UK ISA

    Join Danni Hewson and Laura Suter for the latest episode of the AJ Bell Money and Markets podcast. This week, we look at market reaction to the shock news of a General Election and dive into the latest UK inflation figures that prompted it. We also discuss Nvidia's stellar performance and BHP and Anglo American entering takeover talks. The duo also get insights on why European markets are capturing investor attention once again from Stefan Gries, co-manager of BlackRock Greater Europe Investment Trust.
    Laura brings you the latest on the FCA's crackdown on finfluencers and the troubling rise in UK fraud figures. Plus, don't miss our conversation with AJ Bell chief executive Michael Summersgill, who shares his candid thoughts on the proposed UK ISA and its potential impact on the market.

    • 50 min
    Meme stock revival, better deals for gas and electricity, and concerns around ultra-long mortgages

    Meme stock revival, better deals for gas and electricity, and concerns around ultra-long mortgages

    It’s happened again: GameStop, AMC and other titans of the pandemic meme stock craze have soared on the stock market. Dan Coatsworth explains why we’re seeing the phenomenon play out once more, and how it was triggered by a single picture of a person sitting in a chair.
    The ban on UK energy firms offering cheaper deals to new customers could be scrapped from October as the regulator is eager to revive competition between suppliers. That means people will be soon be able to shop around for better gas and electricity deals – something that is also good news for a certain stock on the London market, as Dan reveals on the podcast.
    Danni Hewson explores the rise of ultra-long mortgages and why many people might still be paying off their home loan as they enter retirement.
    AJ Bell’s Rachel Vahey is on the show to explain why some people have to pay emergency tax on an ad-hoc lump sum pension withdrawals.
    You can also hear a great interview with Situl Jobanputra from London’s West End property giant Shaftesbury Capital, and sparkling chat between Danni and Dan about diamonds, scandals in the mining industry and why Burberry is firmly out of fashion.

    • 57 min

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