• AJ Bell Money & Markets

  • By: AJ Bell
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AJ Bell Money & Markets

By: AJ Bell
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  • Bringing you the latest personal finance and stock market insights
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  • The fight against scams, investing in Wetherspoons, and money still flooding into Cash ISAs
    Oct 4 2024

    This week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast discusses scams and how banks and big tech companies are working together to protect consumers and stop people losing money.

    Dan Coatsworth chats about the divergent fortunes for Nike and JD Sports as they issue their latest financial results.

    Laith Khalaf explains the big changes to energy bills and what people can do if they are struggling financially.

    Shares magazine’s Ian Conway and Martin Gamble take a seat at the bar to talk about UK pubs giant Wetherspoons. We also hear about the latest twists and turns involving UK takeovers including Mulberry and MusicMagpie.

    Danni Hewson chats to Sam Vecht from the BlackRock Latin American Investment Trust about ongoing volatility in that part of the world and why it is somewhat cushioned from current geopolitical tensions.

    Finally, we’ve got some eye-opening figures on the amount of money being poured into Cash ISAs.

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    56 mins
  • China leads share rally, tax traps for high earning parents and £1.4 billion in unclaimed child trust funds
    Sep 27 2024

    On this week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast: Dan Coatsworth looks at the market reaction to China’s stimulus package to boost growth and a six-times earnings mortgage announcement from Nationwide.

    Charlene Young talks us through a cliff-edge in the tax system that could lose high earning parents up to £20,000 in childcare support and how pension contributions can help you claim money back. Also, how to check if you've got over £2,000 in a child trust fund you didn’t even know about. With gold prices continuing to break records, Danni Hewson talks to Stuart O’Reilly from the Royal Mint about what investors should consider when it comes to investing in precious metals.

    In our second interview, Dan chats to Slater Investments co-founder Mark Slater about why he likes Tesco and his ideas for driving up demand for UK stocks and shares.

    Plus, we wish Shares Magazine a very happy 25th birthday!

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    54 mins
  • Why US interest rate cuts matter around the world, big warning for cash savers, and the outlook for Rolls-Royce and Primark
    Sep 19 2024

    On this week’s episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast: interest rates have dominated the news agenda so Danni Hewson unpacks what the big rate cuts in the US mean for investors around the world.

    Changes to rates now or potentially in the near future mean interest rates are also changing on cash savings. The podcast team take a look at the latest trends and why the financial regulator has issued a warning to the public about cash. The team also chat about the tax implications of so many people having taken advantage of higher returns on cash in recent years.

    Dan Coatsworth talks to fund manager Mark Costar from JO Hambro about the outlook for Rolls-Royce and Primark’s owner, Associated British Foods.

    There’s a lot going on in the property sector with new data on house prices, takeovers galore among housebuilders and a big share price rally from one of the UK’s best known DIY companies. Dan and Danni have all the details.

    If you’re one of many people who prefer to pay insurance premiums on a monthly basis, you might be alarmed by some new figures which the team discuss on the podcast.

    And finally, it is now less than 100 days until Christmas and would you believe it, people are already talking about festive spending.

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    47 mins

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