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  • Women...Why aren't we investing?
    2025/06/09

    Welcome to Women and Wealth, the new six part podcast series from Investors' Chronicle, looking at the world of investing and personal finance issues facing women. Join personal finance editor Val Cipriani and digital production journalist Madelaine Apthorpe as they explain and advise on everything from how to invest to asking for pay rise at work in the video podcast series.


    Across the six initial episodes, Val and Madi will discuss the investment gap; as men vastly outweigh women in investing, how to look after your finances in a relationship and moving in with your partner. Looking at the gender pay gap and how women can make sure they're getting fair pay for their work, Madi speaks with The Financial Times' Isabel Berwick about pay and work on tips to getting a better pay check.


    Other episodes look at the single women penalty, how to make the most of retirement as a woman and in an episode looking how motherhood can affect your personal finances, Val sits down with Alice Guy, a chartered accountant and mother of four.


    Women and Wealth is a six part podcast series from Investors' Chronicle. You can listen and watch the episodes, alongside our other podcasts, on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.

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    1 分
  • Chemring, Latin American funds & Paragon Banking: The Companies and Markets Show
    2025/06/06

    In the week the UK launched its strategic defence review, Dan Jones is joined by Christopher Akers to discuss the latest half-year figures from UK defence specialist Chemring (CHG), which have come in ahead of analyst consensus and reveal a record order book of £1.3bn.


    We then move further afield to Latin America, where stock markets have bounced back after a difficult 2024. Holly McKechnie joins the show to talk about the funds making the most of the rally.


    Moving back to the UK, companies editor Mark Robinson then joins Dan to discuss another company that has done well in recent days and weeks, Paragon Banking (PAG). What differentiates it from its peers?


    Timestamps

    1:17 UK Defence Spending

    11:30 Latin America

    19:11 Paragon Bank


    More on these topics:

    Chemring points to strategic defence review benefits as order book swells

    The Latin American funds with the most potential

    Paragon Banking beats expectations and upgrades outlook

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    28 分
  • 25 years of volatility, Pets at Home & BT: The Companies and Markets Show
    2025/05/30

    We start with FTSE 250 retailer Pets at Home (PETS), whose veterinary arm is now making more than the retail business. Mark Robinson unpacks why this may be, the outlook for the year ahead and the valuation case.


    Our cover feature on 25 years of volatility is next. Julian Hofmann shares a quick recap of the more serious issues investors have dealt with over this period, the lessons learnt and more.


    Last up, BT (BT). The business's revenue declined year-on-year, but both Ebitda and normalised free cash flow were on the rise. Dan Jones and Mark Robinson unpack what’s been going on at the company.


    Timestamps

    1:25 Pets at Home

    14:31 25 years of volatility

    23:14 BT


    More on these topics


    Pets at Home boosted by higher-margin vet services


    Investing lessons from the past 25 years


    BT’s rationalisation boosts cash flows


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    34 分
  • Global trackers, Diploma & cobalt: Companies and Markets Show
    2025/05/23

    Diploma’s latest results proved that investors’ confidence in the company is justified. Valeria Martinez joins Dan Jones to unpack the case for the specialist manufacturer, and whether its valuation is becoming stretched.


    Alex Newman, author of this week’s Big Read on global tracker funds, discusses the contradictions that exist in the popular products and what investors can do to overcome them.


    We wrap up with Alex Hamer on why it might be the end of the road for the cobalt bull run, and China’s role in this shift.


    Timestamps

    1:28 Diploma

    10:49 Global stock market trackers

    25:58 Cobalt


    More on these topics:

    Diploma hits all-time high after raising guidance

    Global trackers are broken – here’s how investors can fix them

    Is it finally time for cobalt to make a comeback?

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    39 分
  • Investing to travel, Experian & Imperial: The Companies and Markets Show
    2025/05/16

    We start with Experian’s (EXPN) latest results. Host Dan Jones and Julian Hofmann unpack what went right for the business, how it could fare in the event of a US slowdown, and whether investors should get involved.


    Next up is Imperial Brands (IMB). Chris Akers shares what led to the big share price reaction, how it compares with other competitors in the tobacco industry and what the main attraction is for investors.


    Last up, Val Cipriani discusses her personal finance feature on investing to travel the world. Listen to find out everything you need to know, from what to do with your home to what kind of portfolio you should build.


    Timestamps

    1:28 Experian

    13:16 Imperial Brands

    22:33 Investing to travel the world



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    32 分
  • Tariffs, trade deals & lessons from a life of investing: Lee and the IC
    2025/05/13

    The period since the last episode of Lee and the IC has been eventful to say the least, and the pair begin by unpacking Donald Trump’s tariffs, the subsequent market sell-off, and how it compares to similar eras in market history.


    The episode follows in typical fashion, and Lord Lee updates listeners on changes he has made to his portfolio in the period following “liberation day”, including Treatt (TET), and reveals why he believes PZ Cussons (PZC ) is a severely underrated stock.


    To wrap up, Alex queries Lord Lee on how he may use his M&G dividend, and Lord Lee shares why he has been involved in the stock market for over half a century.



    Timestamps

    1:12 Liberation Day reaction

    3:33 Lord Lee’s opinion of the turn the world is taking

    5:41 Did Lord Lee expect a climbdown

    6:51 April’s selloff compared to others in history

    9:49 Market rebounds to a downturn

    11:26 UK and US trade deal

    14:04 Lord Lee’s portfolio during the tariff-induced downturn

    17:29 Lord Lee’s view on holding cash

    19:09 Treatt

    22:12 Christie Group

    25:44 Workspace

    29:13 Vianet

    31:03 PZ Cussons

    34:12 Dividend season

    35:15 Investing for over half a century


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    39 分
  • Tech stocks, the future of aviation & Mobico: The Companies and Markets Show
    2025/05/09

    We begin with Arthur Sants and Dan Jones discussing the Apple antitrust issue, the iPhone manufacturer's role in Alphabet’s share price fall and Google’s place in the search engine world.


    Michael Fahy, author of this week’s Big Read on the future of aviation, up next. He explains some of the developments in the industry, the top players, and what companies may be under threat by the arrival of more modern aviation and fuel sources.


    Valeria Martinez then covers Mobico’s school bus fleet sale. The deal has been in the making for a while and aimed to reduce the company’s debt, but the agreement has since led to a significant share price drop. Valeria lays out its current debt situation, why investors are concerned and more.


    Timestamps

    1:17 Apple & Alphabet

    20:50 The future of aviation

    34:38 Mobico

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    44 分
  • ‘Commodities are the best protection against inflation’: Jasmine Yeo of Ruffer
    2025/05/06

    Dave Baxter returns with another IC Interviews, and he sits down with one of the rising stars of fund management, Jasmine Yeo of Ruffer Investment Company, the FTSE 250 trust that aims to deliver positive returns for investors throughout all market situations.


    Listen to find out how the portfolio is behaving in the wake of Donald Trump’s swathe of tariffs, which diversifiers the Forbes 30 Under 30 fund manager is backing, the macro threats the team are positioning for, and more.


    Timestamps

    1:09 How the portfolio has held up

    5:10 When it would be sensible to add risk

    7:09 US exceptionalism

    11:53 Bonds

    15:45 Reliable protectors

    17:12 Gold

    20:18 Other diversifiers

    21:40 Main macro threats and opportunities

    24:30 Growth and equity exposurer



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    26 分