On this week’s Money and Markets podcast, Danni Hewson looks at how markets have reacted to the invasion of Ukraine, as company after company severs ties with Russia and sanctions begin to take effect. Laith Khalaf focuses on the suspension of many Russian-exposed funds and what that means if you’re invested, and he’s also been tracking the surge in value of crypto currency, plus calls for a ban on Russian transactions.
With stock market volatility making some people nervous about their pensions, Tom Selby chats through what those ups and downs might really mean for the average pension holder, and he also answers another pensions’ corner question from a listener who spent a number of years living and working in Ukraine and wonders if that time might count towards their UK state pension.
Plus, Dan Coatsworth has been talking to Chris McVey from Octopus Multi Cap UK Income fund, the best-performing UK equity income fund over the last three years. Chris explains why they’ve got a real bias towards small and mid-cap stocks. And with so much desperately awful news around, we’ve got Jenny Owen to bring us a touch of light relief at the end of the pod with a potted history of Cadbury’s Freddo Frog and its changing price tag.
Saving money on holiday, understanding tracker funds, why Google is lagging Amazon, and the future of 1p coins
Mortgage alarm bells, Monzo moves into investments, rising life expectancy and the competition watchdog gets tough
The hidden cost of Brexit, how fund managers hide information, pension charges and leisure sector winners and losers
Dwindling brand loyalty, NHS pensions crisis, demand for gold, and bizarre business pairings
Stock market performance in the first quarter of 2019, why fraud is being ignored and why Lyft’s stock market debut has reignited the dual-class share debate
Breaking up the tech giants, the rise of challenger banks, 40 year mortgages and how the new tax year will affect your finances
ISA special: nervous investors, understanding Innovative Finance ISAs, growing rates on children’s accounts and a special quiz
Woodford fund goes asset swapping, Norway dumps oil, using shares to benefit charity and looking inside the inflation basket
How to become a millionaire, new excuses for poor corporate earnings and choices for taking tax-free pension cash
How investors behave, a neat way to organise your portfolio and forecasting future returns
Robots managing your money, university tuition fees and mini bonds
Pension fund mismanagement, share buybacks, saving up for university fees and cash machine troubles
Investment scams, stocks and funds that are less exposed to market movements, and the importance of manufacturing data.
Behind the scenes of floating AJ Bell on the stock market, what we all spend money on and the safe-haven funds failing to deliver
Activist investors, mortgage prisoners, income risks with utility investments and spotting Amazon price anomalies
Brexit impact on stocks and currencies, a dive into property funds and understanding why shares can fall on good news.
How to start investing, financial advice charges, using cash back to boost savings, and personal finance goals for 2019.
New retail sector woes, personal finance outlook, market trends to watch in 2019 and reasons to be optimistic
Markets in 2018, best and worst performing shares and funds, pension dashboards and the 1p savings challenge
Investments yielding more than 5%, Junior ISA trends and different ways to value companies
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