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 Italian Instagram star hoping to float herself on a stock market.
AJ Bell’s Laith Khalaf talks about the appeal of investing in smaller companies. His colleague Ryan Hughes also joins the show to debate whether China is becoming too big in emerging market indices and if it should be viewed as a standalone entity from an investment perspective.
Finally, Tom and Dan chat about a new proposal to let younger people dip into their pension savings to help them get onto the housing ladder and all the problems that might cause.
Presented by Shares’ Editor Dan Coatsworth and AJ Bell’s Senior Analyst Tom Selby
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
Rishi’s market bounce, Made.com collapse, bumper US earnings and bond fund explainer
What the mini-Budget U-turns mean for your money, markets and pensions
The safety of pensions, top tips for mortgages and the big stories on the stock market
Learning from the 1970s, and why stocks, the pound and mortgage and savings rates are going up
How the falling pound, rising gilt yields and higher interest rates affect consumers and businesses
Profit warnings flash red and markets brace for further rate hikes
Inflation, savings tax trap, Fundsmith fund closure and the great un-retirement
Scottish Mortgage fund manager grilled, investors react to new UK Prime Minister, and FTSE 100 stocks with best dividend yields
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