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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:

 Emerging market turmoil, investment platforms and renting luxury assets | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:05

Are we seeing a re-run of the 1990s? Jonathan Eley discusses EM volatility with the FT's Jonathan Wheatley. Plus, how to choose the right investment platform and whether luxury goods can pay their way

 Workplace pension schemes, real estate investment trusts and equity release | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:31

Will the government limit the charges applied to workplace pension schemes – and if so, when? Real estate investment trusts should do what it says on the tin, and the pros and cons of equity release

 Changes to platform pricing, pension system failures and bankruptcy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:17

Jonathan Eley talks to Andy Creak of rPlan about what the latest changes to platform pricing mean for investors, Jo Cumbo discusses why the pension system fails those with modest savings, and Elaine Moore asks if going bankrupt should be easier than it is now, or harder

 Problems with Help to Buy, alternative assets and investment predictions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:13

What can investors expect from 2014? Why isn't the government's Help to Buy scheme available for all properties? And are expensive cars, watches and Chinese art a better bet than stock markets?

 What's the outlook for savers, borrowers and investors in 2014? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:46

FT Money looks back at 2013 and ahead to 2014 with Paul Kavanagh from Killik & Co.

 Bank bonuses, investing in Asia, and foreign property buyers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:14

More scandalous behaviour at Britain's leading banks. Why southeast Asia could be worth looking at for adventurous investors. And why wealthy foreigners are still buying UK property to rent out.

 FT Money Autumn Statement special podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:17

Jonathan Eley talks to three experts about what the autumn statement means for you. Christine Ross of SG PB, Claire Evans of Deloitte and Paul Emery of PwC go through the measures

 Price comparison sites, the big debate and Royal Mail | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:48

Price comparison websites are to be investigated by the City regulator. Four big investment ideas from some of the country's most eminent economists. And as Royal Mail issues its first results after flotation, we get the latest views on the shares.

 95% mortgages, shareholder perks and boiler room scams | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:38

95 per cent mortgages return, with or without a government guarantee. Shareholder perks - nice to have, but how valuable are they? And how to avoid so-called "boiler room" scams.

 Pension charges, IPO investments and stamp duty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:10

Pensioners are being pushed into the wrong annuities. New companies are flooding onto the stock market but should ordinary investors buy their shares? And calls grow for reform of stamp duty on property.

 Co-op restructuring, India's stock market and buy-to-let landlords | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:18:24

What went wrong at the Co-operative Bank, and is the restructuring announced this week a fair deal? India's stock market hits a new high - but are the underlying problems really fixed? And why it's becoming easier to become a buy-to-let landlord.

 Islamic finance, retirement planning and why self-build has failed to gain traction | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:35

As London bids to become a centre for Islamic finance, are sharia financial products useful for ordinary savers and investors? The real mid-life crisis: why Britain’s middle-aged are the worst prepared for retirement. And why self-build has struggled to gain traction despite government encouragement

 Property downvaluations, energy prices and the fate of the Co-op | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:08

What to do if your lender says the house you want to buy is worth less than the offer you've put in. The furore over energy prices: are we being ripped off, or are politicians to blame for rising prices? And the inglorious fate of the Co-op - an ethical bank taken over by a couple of hedge funds

 The FT talks to Invesco Perpetual's Mark Barnett | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:10:30

Earlier this week the fund industry was stunned to hear that Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford is to leave after a 25 year glittering career. Jonathan Eley talks to Mark Barnett, who is taking over Mr Woodford's high income funds.

 Neil Woodfood's departure, social care funding and legacy disputes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:20:45

If you're one of the tens of thousands of investors who hold funds managed by Neil Woodford, what should you do as he announces his departure? Ministers say no-one should have to sell their house to fund social care. But can we believe them? And the lessons to be learned from the Earl of Cardigan's unsavoury spat with his trustees

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