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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.
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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics
Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on AJ Bell Money & Markets.
Hosts
Danni Hewson
Tom Sieber
Laith Khalaf
Dan Coatsworth
Martin Gamble
Previous Guests
Steve
Steve is a member of the Shares magazine team, providing insights and analysis on the stock market and investment opportunities.
Steve is a member of the Shares magazine team, providing insights and analysis on the stock market and investment opportunities.
Ian
Ian is also part of the Shares magazine team, contributing to discussions on market trends and investment strategies.
Ian is also part of the Shares magazine team, contributing to discussions on market trends and investment strategies.
James Flintoft
James Flintoft is the head of investment solutions at AJ Bell, responsible for overseeing investment strategies and fund management.
James Flintoft is the head of investment solutions at AJ Bell, responsible for overseeing investment strategies and fund management.
Martin Gamble
Martin Gamble is a contributor at Shares magazine, known for his expertise in fund management and investment analysis.
Martin Gamble is a contributor at Shares magazine, known for his expertise in fund management and investment analysis.
Nick Sleep
Nick Sleep is a renowned fund manager known for his long-term investment strategies and successful track record in the investment community.
Nick Sleep is a renowned fund manager known for his long-term investment strategies and successful track record in the investment community.
Qais Zakaria
Qais Zakaria, also known as Zac, is a fund manager at The Nomad Partnership, recognized for his insights into market trends and investment opportunities.
Qais Zakaria, also known as Zac, is a fund manager at The Nomad Partnership, recognized for his insights into market trends and investment opportunities.
Tom Selby
Tom Selby is a senior analyst at AJ Bell, specializing in pensions and retirement planning. He has extensive experience in the financial services industry and provides insights on pension reforms and investment strategies.
Tom Selby is a senior analyst at AJ Bell, specializing in pensions and retirement planning. He has extensive experience in the financial services industry and provides insights on pension reforms and investment strategies.
Rachel Vahey
Rachel Vahey is a pensions expert at AJ Bell, known for her expertise in pension regulations and retirement options. She has a strong background in financial services and contributes to discussions on pension freedoms and their implications.
Rachel Vahey is a pensions expert at AJ Bell, known for her expertise in pension regulations and retirement options. She has a strong background in financial services and contributes to discussions on pension freedoms and their implications.
Laith Khalaf
Laith Khalaf is a financial analyst and commentator known for his expertise in investment markets and personal finance. He frequently provides insights on market trends and investment strategies, particularly in relation to bond markets and stock performance.
Laith Khalaf is a financial analyst and commentator known for his expertise in investment markets and personal finance. He frequently provides insights on market trends and investment strategies, particularly in relation to bond markets and stock performance.
Sir Steve Webb
Sir Steve Webb is a former UK Pensions Minister who played a key role in the introduction of the pension freedoms in 2014. He has a background in economics and public policy, and is recognized for his contributions to pension reform and retirement planning.
Sir Steve Webb is a former UK Pensions Minister who played a key role in the introduction of the pension freedoms in 2014. He has a background in economics and public policy, and is recognized for his contributions to pension reform and retirement planning.
Michael Field
Michael Field is an equity strategist at Morningstar, specializing in European stocks. He offers analysis and insights into market movements and investment opportunities, particularly focusing on the implications of economic events on stock performance.
Michael Field is an equity strategist at Morningstar, specializing in European stocks. He offers analysis and insights into market movements and investment opportunities, particularly focusing on the implications of economic events on stock performance.
Jonathan Maxwell
Jonathan Maxwell is associated with SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust, where he focuses on investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. He provides insights into the impact of government policies on the renewable energy sector and investment strategies in this area.
Jonathan Maxwell is associated with SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust, where he focuses on investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency. He provides insights into the impact of government policies on the renewable energy sector and investment strategies in this area.
Nick Brind
Nick Brind is a seasoned investment professional and the manager of Polar Capital Global Financials Trust. He specializes in financial sector investments and has extensive experience analyzing banking shares and market trends.
Nick Brind is a seasoned investment professional and the manager of Polar Capital Global Financials Trust. He specializes in financial sector investments and has extensive experience analyzing banking shares and market trends.
Emma Bird
Emma Bird is a financial expert at Winterflood, where she focuses on investment trusts and their performance. She has a deep understanding of gearing and its implications for investment strategies.
Emma Bird is a financial expert at Winterflood, where she focuses on investment trusts and their performance. She has a deep understanding of gearing and its implications for investment strategies.
Indri Van Hien
Indri Van Hien is the co-manager of Henderson Smaller Companies Trust, with expertise in small-cap investments. He provides insights into the impact of economic policies on UK businesses and the performance of smaller companies.
Indri Van Hien is the co-manager of Henderson Smaller Companies Trust, with expertise in small-cap investments. He provides insights into the impact of economic policies on UK businesses and the performance of smaller companies.
Topics Discussed
tariff turmoil
price wars
stock markets
Storm Donald
trade deal
jobs
inflation
interest rates
mortgage market
Tesco
AJ Bell funds
fund managers
pension freedoms
private pension reforms
tax treatment of pension withdrawals
inheritance tax on pensions
drawdown
annuity
sustainable income
investment strategies in retirement
global market sell-off
stock market insights
bond markets
FTSE 100
Games Workshop
Diageo
Liberation Day
European stocks
ISA allowance
renewable energy
investment trusts
financials
mining
smaller companies
banking shares
US banks
opportunities
gearing
investment trust performance
Budget changes
UK businesses
small caps
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Here's the recent few episodes on AJ Bell Money & Markets.
0:0037:50
Tesla, Netflix, Premium Bonds, gold prices and tariff turmoil continues
In this week’s AJ Bell Money and Markets podcast, Charlene Young and Laura Suter break down the latest headlines affecting your finances and investments.
We cover Tesla and Netflix earnings (05:11), how political uncertainty in the US is driving gold prices higher (03:22), and what NS&I’s latest savings rates mean for savers (14:29). Charlene reveals the real odds of winning with Premium Bonds after an FOI request (12:21), and Tom Sieber from Shares magazine joins to explore whether fund managers with hands-on industry experience hold a performance edge (09:39).
Dan Coatsworth speaks with Peter Fitzgerald from Aviva Investors about how rising tariffs are shifting investment strategies (19:16), and pensions expert Rachel Vahey explains how tax-free cash works when taking money from your pension (31:37).
In this week’s AJ Bell Money and Markets podcast, Charlene Young and Laura Suter break down the latest headlines affecting your finances and investments.
We cover Tesla and Netflix earnings (05:11), how political uncertainty in the US is driving gold prices higher (03:22), and what NS&I’s latest savings rates mean for savers (14:29). Charlene reveals the real odds of winning with Premium Bonds after an FOI request (12:21), and Tom Sieber from Shares magazine joins to explore whether fund managers with hands-on industry experience hold a performance edge (09:39).
Dan Coatsworth speaks with Peter Fitzgerald from Aviva Investors about how rising tariffs are shifting investment strategies (19:16), and pensions expert Rachel Vahey explains how tax-free cash works when taking money from your pension (31:37).
0:0059:29
Tariff turmoil, Tesco warns of price wars and an update on AJ Bell funds
On this week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money and Markets Danni Hewson and Tom Sieber from Shares magazine dig into what has been another ridiculously busy week for markets.
They track what’s been going over the past 7 days as what’s been dubbed by some as “Storm Donald” [1:50] has continued to buffet global stock markets. They discuss the 90-day pause for some countries, carve outs for things like smart phones which have boosted Apple.[6:00] But there’s huge uncertainty still and promises of further moves on semi-conductors and pharmaceuticals and the magnificent Nvidia has seen shares dive again after it said it would take a huge hit from controls on chip exports to China. [7:55]
With the UK potentially at the front of a queue for a trade deal with the US how are things looking when it comes to jobs and inflation, the pair chat through the latest numbers and assess what it might mean for interest rates and how the mortgage market is responding. [15:00]
We’ve also got a deep dive into the UK’s biggest supermarket Tesco from Steve and Ian from the Shares mag team [23:08], plus an update on AJ Bell funds from AJ Bell’s head of investment solutions James Flintoft [38:55] and Martin Gamble from Shares gives us the low down on two of the best fund managers you’ve probably never heard of - Nick Sleep and Qais (Zac) Zakaria from The Nomad Partnership. [47:40]
On this week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money and Markets Danni Hewson and Tom Sieber from Shares magazine dig into what has been another ridiculously busy week for markets.
They track what’s been going over the past 7 days as what’s been dubbed by some as “Storm Donald” [1:50] has continued to buffet global stock markets. They discuss the 90-day pause for some countries, carve outs for things like smart phones which have boosted Apple.[6:00] But there’s huge uncertainty still and promises of further moves on semi-conductors and pharmaceuticals and the magnificent Nvidia has seen shares dive again after it said it would take a huge hit from controls on chip exports to China. [7:55]
With the UK potentially at the front of a queue for a trade deal with the US how are things looking when it comes to jobs and inflation, the pair chat through the latest numbers and assess what it might mean for interest rates and how the mortgage market is responding. [15:00]
We’ve also got a deep dive into the UK’s biggest supermarket Tesco from Steve and Ian from the Shares mag team [23:08], plus an update on AJ Bell funds from AJ Bell’s head of investment solutions James Flintoft [38:55] and Martin Gamble from Shares gives us the low down on two of the best fund managers you’ve probably never heard of - Nick Sleep and Qais (Zac) Zakaria from The Nomad Partnership. [47:40]
0:001:07:46
Deep Dive #3: How to make the most of the pension freedoms
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Laith Khalaf
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Tom SelbyRachel VaheyLaith KhalafSir Steve Webb
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
pension freedomsprivate pension reformstax treatment of pension withdrawalsinheritance tax on pensionsdrawdownannuitysustainable incomeinvestment strategies in retirement
It’s ten years since George Osborne introduced his landmark private pension reforms, known as the ‘pension freedoms’. In this AJ Bell Money and Markets Deep Dive, we explore whether the pension freedoms have been a success and how you can make the most of them with your pension.
(05:26) Tom Selby and Rachel Vahey from AJ Bell will be joining Laith Khalaf to discuss what the pension freedoms were, and how people have been using them over the last decade. We’ll also be running through the tax treatment of pension withdrawals and the chancellor’s plans to levy inheritance tax on pensions.
(23:55) One of the architects of the pension freedoms, Sir Steve Webb, the Pension Minister in the coalition government of 2010 to 2015, talks to Laith about why the reforms took place and whether they’ve been a success.
(45:20) The team talk through the differences between drawdown and annuity and ask what a sustainable income is. We also discuss investment strategies in retirement, and ask whether annuities might be due a comeback. Finally we run through the resources that can help you decide how to take your retirement income.
It’s ten years since George Osborne introduced his landmark private pension reforms, known as the ‘pension freedoms’. In this AJ Bell Money and Markets Deep Dive, we explore whether the pension freedoms have been a success and how you can make the most of them with your pension.
(05:26) Tom Selby and Rachel Vahey from AJ Bell will be joining Laith Khalaf to discuss what the pension freedoms were, and how people have been using them over the last decade. We’ll also be running through the tax treatment of pension withdrawals and the chancellor’s plans to levy inheritance tax on pensions.
(23:55) One of the architects of the pension freedoms, Sir Steve Webb, the Pension Minister in the coalition government of 2010 to 2015, talks to Laith about why the reforms took place and whether they’ve been a success.
(45:20) The team talk through the differences between drawdown and annuity and ask what a sustainable income is. We also discuss investment strategies in retirement, and ask whether annuities might be due a comeback. Finally we run through the resources that can help you decide how to take your retirement income.
0:001:08:24
Everything investors need to know about the global market sell-off
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Dan Coatsworth
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Laith KhalafMichael FieldJonathan Maxwell
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
global market sell-offstock market insightsbond marketsFTSE 100Games WorkshopDiageoLiberation DayEuropean stocksISA allowancerenewable energy
It’s been an eventful week and this episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast explores the key reasons behind the global market sell-off and what might happen next. Dan Coatsworth explains why shares slumped and he reveals the total value destroyed on global stock markets and the winners and losers on the FTSE 100. Laith Khalaf reveals why bond markets were showing unusual behaviour and the pair chat about why some companies like Games Workshop and Diageo might not be as badly affected as investors think. [02:50]
Dan talks to Morningstar equity strategist Michael Field about what Liberation Day means for European stocks and shares which had a great run in the first quarter of the year. [26:23]
If you’ve been spooked by the market sell-off and are worried about your investments, Dan and Laith offer some reassurance and explain why there is no reason to panic. [35:45]
Laith has some interesting statistics on why it can pay to use your ISA allowance at the start of a tax year rather than at the end. [42:30]. Dan finds some interesting trend with AJ Bell customer behaviour during the market sell-off. [46:59].
Finally, Jonathan Maxwell from SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust is on the podcast to talk about the Trump administration rolling back green policies and whether that creates a headwind for renewable energy investors. [54:55].
It’s been an eventful week and this episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast explores the key reasons behind the global market sell-off and what might happen next. Dan Coatsworth explains why shares slumped and he reveals the total value destroyed on global stock markets and the winners and losers on the FTSE 100. Laith Khalaf reveals why bond markets were showing unusual behaviour and the pair chat about why some companies like Games Workshop and Diageo might not be as badly affected as investors think. [02:50]
Dan talks to Morningstar equity strategist Michael Field about what Liberation Day means for European stocks and shares which had a great run in the first quarter of the year. [26:23]
If you’ve been spooked by the market sell-off and are worried about your investments, Dan and Laith offer some reassurance and explain why there is no reason to panic. [35:45]
Laith has some interesting statistics on why it can pay to use your ISA allowance at the start of a tax year rather than at the end. [42:30]. Dan finds some interesting trend with AJ Bell customer behaviour during the market sell-off. [46:59].
Finally, Jonathan Maxwell from SDCL Energy Efficiency Income Trust is on the podcast to talk about the Trump administration rolling back green policies and whether that creates a headwind for renewable energy investors. [54:55].
0:0057:20
Investment Trust Show: investing in financials, mining and smaller companies, and how and why trusts borrow money
Ever wondered exactly who invests in investment trusts? The AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast has the answer on this week’s episode. [01:13]
Dan Coatsworth talks to Nick Brind from Polar Capital Global Financials Trust about the rally in banking shares, what Donald Trump’s return to the White House means for US banks, and where he is finding opportunities in the current market. [07:26]
Tom Sieber and Martin Gamble conduct a deep dive of BlackRock World Mining Trust. [17:59]
Emma Bird from Winterflood explains the world of gearing, what the term means and how it can be a help or hindrance to investment trust performance. [29:50]
Finally, Laith Khalaf talks to Indri Van Hien, co-manager of Henderson Smaller Companies Trust, about the impact of Budget changes on UK businesses and why small caps continue to lag bigger companies. [44:00]
Ever wondered exactly who invests in investment trusts? The AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast has the answer on this week’s episode. [01:13]
Dan Coatsworth talks to Nick Brind from Polar Capital Global Financials Trust about the rally in banking shares, what Donald Trump’s return to the White House means for US banks, and where he is finding opportunities in the current market. [07:26]
Tom Sieber and Martin Gamble conduct a deep dive of BlackRock World Mining Trust. [17:59]
Emma Bird from Winterflood explains the world of gearing, what the term means and how it can be a help or hindrance to investment trust performance. [29:50]
Finally, Laith Khalaf talks to Indri Van Hien, co-manager of Henderson Smaller Companies Trust, about the impact of Budget changes on UK businesses and why small caps continue to lag bigger companies. [44:00]
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