FT Money Show
Summary: The FT Money Show brings you engaging and insightful coverage of the week’s major personal finance issues. Claer Barrett and her team of FT journalists dissect the news with the help of leading industry commentators and discuss how the latest events will affect you and your pocket. The FT Money Show is produced by Lucy Warwick-Ching. You can find more personal finance news from the Financial Times on our website and listen to more episodes of FT Money Show on iTunes, Stitcher, Audioboom or Soundcloud.
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Podcasts:
Inflation is back - how will it affect your investments? What's the best way to profit from emerging markets? And 50 per cent tax is coming. What can high earners do to reduce the impact?
Retiring later - how changes to the retirement age will affect your pension planning. Buy to let boost - can higher rents make property a good investment again? And tax deadlines loom
It's the January sales! But should you be rushing down to your bank for a bargain? Corporate bonds, gilts or neither? Have bonds fallen out of favour? And we look at the new entrants to the savings market.
Equties or bonds? Gold or gilts? Lucy Warwick-Ching speaks to Kevin Gardiner, head of investment strategy Europe at Barclays Wealth about where to put your money
Some good cheer on pensions - why you might be able to retire earlier than you thought. Why private investors seem to think it's time to take profits and how much has your house price gone up?
National insurance goes up again but not just for the rich. Bankers' bonuses are taxed but all high earners lose more pension tax relief and how green was the budget?
Mortgage lenders are reducing their fixed-rate products - but should you stick with trackers? More investors want to put their money in property, but where should they invest? And we look at last minute ideas to invest more tax efficiently
We explain the rights and wrongs of the rights issue. Bank customers compensation claims are crushed by the Supreme Court - but who are the real winners and losers? And would you trust a currency trader to reduce the size of your mortgage?
Inflation is making a come back - but should savers really care? Signs of life in the buy to let market but should you be cautious? And do financial advisers owe you a rebate of trail commission?
House prices rise again - so is now the time to invest in residential property? Pension deficits are getting worse - what can you do to protect your retirement income? And can you still rely on share dividends?
David Stevenson interviews Dylan Grice, strategist at Société Générale, on stockmarket bubbles, China and geo-politics
What will happen to Lloyds and RBS customers? Lloyds shareholders are asked to invest another £13bn - but should you pay up? And who's the most trustworthy source of advice on IHT?
Are you due compensation on structured products? The government gets tough on credit card companies, but will it save you money? Plus who is behind the new best-buy savings bond?
Can you afford your next mortgage? From next year, you'll have to prove it. Is is time to take profits on your share deals? And how much warning must your bank give of cuts to your savings rate?
David Giampaolo, chief executive of Pi Capital talks to Lucy Warwick-Ching about how the super rich have fared over the past year