Many Happy Returns

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Many Happy Returns

A weekly Business, Investing, Education, News and Business News podcast featuring Michael Pugh

 6 people rated this podcast
Many Happy Returns

PensionCraft

Many Happy Returns

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Many Happy Returns

PensionCraft

Many Happy Returns

A weekly Business, Investing, Education, News and Business News podcast featuring Michael Pugh
 6 people rated this podcast
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Trump’s return to the White House is already reshaping the global order — sending shockwaves through financial markets. Asset prices have tumbled, correlations have fractured, and investors are reassessing risk itself. We’re joined by Katie Mar
It’s April—ISA season is here. But what should you buy? Should you stick with a classic index fund, or is there a case for doing something different this year? And if you’re tempted to have a little fun with your investments, how much is too mu
America’s economic dynamism, deep capital markets, and stellar equity returns have long made it the top destination for capital. But with US stocks, Treasuries, and the dollar all sliding together, cracks are appearing in the image of American
Global stock markets have plunged, wiping out nearly $10 trillion in market value. As the fallout from Trump’s tariff bombshell spreads, investors are left to wonder: How much worse could the selloff get? And in today’s Dumb Question of the Wee
National debt figures are staggering, running to trillions of pounds in the UK and tens of trillions of dollars in the US. Headlines warn of unsustainable paths and ticking time bombs under our economies. But is government debt really out of co
The UK tax year is about to end, and most people know about ISAs and pensions. But how much could you really invest tax-free if you made full use of every allowance? From Junior ISAs and SIPPs to dividend and capital gains allowances, we crunch
The S&P 500 entered a correction last week, dragged down by Big Tech. But not all sectors are struggling. From booming defence manufacturers to resilient miners and banks—some corners of the market are defying the gloom. We look at which countr
The world order is being shaken to its core. Old alliances are fracturing, trade wars are escalating, the US economy is faltering, and Europe is rapidly rearming. With markets in turmoil, how can we invest amid unprecedented uncertainty? And in
Growing your wealth is a marathon, not a sprint. But it’s important to celebrate milestones you reach along the way. Let’s raise a glass to shedding debt, investing wisely, and securing your financial future. And in today’s Dumb Question of the
When a big investor decides to sell, markets can move sharply. And some assets are particularly vulnerable, with ownership concentrated among a few large holders. What happens when the biggest whales dump their stocks, bonds or gold? And in tod
Financial markets are awash with timeless wisdom, dubious anecdotes, and questionable ‘rules of thumb’. But how do we separate fact from fiction? We put 10 famous investing adages to the test. And in the Dumb Question of the Week, we ask: Why a
Leverage is a double-edged sword that amplifies both gains and losses. But even if you haven’t borrowed to invest, hidden leverage may still lurk below the surface of your portfolio. From gearing to derivatives to fragile operating models, we d
Donald Trump’s trade war has begun! Or has it? Markets breathed a sigh of relief as sweeping tariffs on Mexican and Canadian goods were suspended at the 11th hour. But with tariffs on China now in force—and Beijing hitting back—will the repriev
Markets are unruly beasts, swayed by shifting narratives, sudden rumours, and ever-changing expectations. But a handful of all-important stories will shape investor returns throughout 2025. From interest rates to trade policy to AI, ​​we explor
Credit Suisse’s collapse shook the global financial system, forcing regulators into a frantic search for solutions. We're joined by Duncan Mavin, author of the new book ‘Meltdown: Scandal, Sleaze and the Collapse of Credit Suisse’ to discuss th
Gilt yields are surging, straining government finances and raising fears of tax rises or spending cuts. But is this a UK-specific problem? And will the Bank of England be forced to respond? We're joined by Simon French, Chief Economist and Head
Since the sweeping reforms of the 1980s, China's rapid industrialisation and extraordinary growth have transformed it into a true global power. But the engine of China's economic miracle is starting to sputter. Sluggish demand, mounting debt, a
Investor sentiment is more bullish than ever, with a record share of Americans expecting the S&P 500 to rise in 2025. Is this the peak of euphoria? And in today’s Dumb Question of the Week: What’s the difference between hard and soft data? ---
Compared to developed countries, emerging markets have rarely looked cheaper. With valuations, economic growth, and demographic trends in their favour, is now the time to invest? Or could climate change, protectionism and debt hold them back? A
Germany is one of few Western countries to remain truly industrialised, boasting a massive manufacturing base and trade surplus. And yet, things have gone off the rails, with the economy contracting and the governing coalition collapsing. We're
Sensationalist headlines often lead to poor investment decisions, causing many investors to fixate on issues that have little impact on long-term returns. So, where should investors really focus their attention? And in today’s Dumb Question of
Political risk is one of the most unquantifiable aspects of investing — and one of the most consequential. Shifts in regulation, tax and trade policies can shake economies and upend asset prices. Our guest today is economist Larry Hatheway, who
How should you invest when everything is expensive? Stock market valuations are stretched, gold is up 40% on a year ago, and bitcoin has hit an all-time high. With some analysts forecasting a ‘lost decade’ for US stocks, is it time to look else
Gilt yields rose after the Autumn budget as markets absorbed sharp rises in investment, taxes and borrowing. Does Liz Truss’s mini-budget still haunt UK debt markets? And is there a risk that investors will shun UK debt? In today’s Dumb Questio
Investing is an uncertain journey, where chance, risk, and luck are constant companions. But can understanding probability help us live with the unknown? We're joined by Sir David Spiegelhalter, Emeritus Professor of Statistics at the Universit
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