Original Broadcast: Talking Money
In the latest Money Makers podcast Jonathan Davis returns to talk to a fund manager whose multi-cap equity fund has the distinction, according to research by FE Trustnet, of having outperformed its benchmark in every rolling five year period since 2000 – one of only two funds out of several hundred in the UK All Companies sector to have done so. The fund manager in question is Richard Hallett, whose Marlborough UK Multi-Cap Growth fund, has as its name suggests the freedom to invest across the UK market spectrum, from the Footsie 100 index all the way down to AIM. The fund has returned more than 325% since 2000, when it was originally run by Giles Hargreave, and 295% since 2005 when Richard Hallett took it over. I last caught up with this fund manager just over a year ago, before the Brexit referendum.
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Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks back at numbers from TUI, Carnival, Boohoo and Hotel Chocolat and ahead to Tesco, Greggs and Ferguson.
Guests: Helal Miah
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Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University on the Uber ban, Labour and the generational split on Brexit and the strange politics of Theresa May.
Guests: Professor Tim Evans
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Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at the Bank of England’s Independence Conference: celebrating 20 years since the Bank of England was granted operational independence on 6th May, 1997.
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Steve Caplin discusses why a driver was disguised as a car seat, why your computer might be mining Bitcoin and the pay-as-you-go car.
Guests: Steve Caplin
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James Cameron-Wilson reviews top UK film Kingsman: The Golden Circle and The Red Turtle, out for home viewing and laments the loss of Harry Dean Stanton.
Guests: James Cameron Wilson
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Gavin Oldham, Chair of Trustees at The Share Foundation, meets Dave Rose of Premier Radio to explain how their new incentivised learning programme called the 'Stepladder of Achievement' is offering new opportunities for young people in care - and how listeners can help to make it available across the United Kingdom.
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Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio - direct from Washington DC for news, views and analysis of the US stocks which matter. In this week's show, FedEx delivers. CarMax revs up. Finish Line finishes strong. Bed Bath & Beyond takes a bath. And General Mills brings back a classic breakfast cereal. Plus, investigative journalist Diana Henriques talks about her new book.
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Original Broadcast: Talking Money
In our latest Money Makers podcast Chris Sexton, Investment Director of Saunderson House, a fee-based wealth management firm, offers founder and editor Jonathan Davis his perspective on the outlook for markets, cautions against reading too much into media headlines and explains why investment returns are likely to be lower from here. Saunderson House specialises in providing financial planning and portfolio management services to private clients, including many lawyers, accountants and other City professionals.
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Original Broadcast: This is Money
This week the team ask the million dollar question: are interest rates really about to rise before the end of 2017? Are house buyers in property 'paradise' after a recent index showed a fall in monthly house asking prices - and should homeowners fix their mortgages for the long term? Brexit has thrown up many potential problems and could private expat pensions be one of them? And note mania is back - last week saw the new polymer £10 note launched. We tell you what serial numbers to look out for to potentially make a tidy profit.
Guests: Simon Lambert
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