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AJ Bell Money & Markets

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  • AJ Bell Money & Markets

    Deal or no deal? Conflict drives oil volatility and UK inflation

    27/03/2026 | 43min
    Welcome to the latest episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast with Charlene Young and Tom Sieber.

    The Iran conflict continues to drive oil price and market swings; we’ll bring you the latest impact on investors and consumers. Charlene runs through why there is more to the latest UK inflation figures than meets the eye and how high food prices might go.

    Tom has the latest from the corporate world – with updated from B&Q owner Kingfisher and Revolut, as well as the rumours that Estee Lauder is to merge with a big name in the beauty and fashion world. The latest CBI survey from UK retailers also features.

    To finish on a high, Dan Coatsworth brings us a fascinating chat with Premier Foods’ Chief Financial Officer Duncan Leggett. With 89% of households purchasing at least one of their famous brands in the last 12 months, this is an interview not to miss.

     

    [00:16] – What’s on today’s episode
    [00:58] – Iran conflict – Tom updates us on oil prices & market volatility
    [04:06] – UK government response & potential energy support measures
    [06:15] – Charlene looks at the latest UK inflation data – calm before the storm?
    [08:28] – Food price warnings and household impact
    [11:50] – Tom brings us company updates from Kingfisher & Revolut
    [15:58] – Beauty sector merger rumours
    [18:53] – CBI UK retail data: how bad is it?
    [22:14] – Dan sits down with Premier Foods CFO Duncan Leggett.
  • AJ Bell Money & Markets

    Oil shock: the impact on your money, mortgage and next holiday

    20/03/2026 | 48min
    Welcome to the latest episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast with Dan Coatsworth and Charlene Young. 

    This week we dive into everything from the surprising new additions to the UK inflation basket (yes… hummus and dashcams!) to the impact of rising oil prices on carmakers and travel firms. We also look at fast changing mortgage deals, the rush to use key tax year end allowances, and what could happen next with interest rates in the UK, US and beyond. 

    We’re also joined by a fantastic guest: Jonathan Guthrie, longtime Financial Times journalist, former Head of Lex, and now author – who shares brilliant insights on investing narratives, market crashes, and how investors can stay sane when markets wobble. 

    If you care about money, investing or markets – this one’s packed with value. 

    00:25 – What’s on today’s episode: Market narratives, inflation surprises, oil prices, mortgages, tax year end, and this week’s special guest. 

    01:26 – Dan looks at how financial markets have performed over the past week 

    03:30 – Changes to interest rate expectations and mortgage pricing – and what it means if you’re in the process of buying a home. 

    09:40 – Company highlights of the week. Good news from Diploma, Softcat and Moonpig. 

    13:02 – Charlene on this year’s inflation basket update. Why hummus and dashcams are in – and what’s out. 

    17:15 – Thinking about holiday plans or a car upgrade? How rising oil is impacting carmakers and the travel industry. 

    22:41 – Tax year end: last minute wins. There is still time to use valuable allowances. 

    28:13 – Dan talks to award-winning journalist Jonathan Guthrie about investing and market behaviour
  • AJ Bell Money & Markets

    How ISA millionaires are investing their money

    13/03/2026 | 43min
    Markets have been rocky, energy prices are moving, and the tax year end is approaching fast. In this week’s Money & Markets podcast, we break down the latest market news, what’s happening in the Middle East and energy markets, and why ISA season could be more important than ever for investors. 

    We also look at Persimmon’s results and why Domino’s might offer a rare bright spot, plus practical tips on staying calm when markets are volatile. And with the tax year deadline approaching, we answer your most common ISA questions – from lump sum investing to flexible ISAs and avoiding last-minute mistakes. 

    You’ll also hear where ISA millionaires are investing right now, and a quickfire round of ISA myths vs facts to help you make smarter decisions before the deadline. 

    If you enjoy this episode, please like and subscribe.  

     

    01:22 Middle East tensions & energy market moves 

    06:51 Persimmon results - UK housebuilders update  

    09:22 Domino’s results – volumes fall on tough conditions 

    12:02 Inside the latest issue of Shares magazine 

    14:38 How investors can stay calm in volatile markets 

    20:26 Personal finance implications of market turbulence 

    23:40 Dividend tax changes from 6 April explained 

    25:44 ISA millionaires – where they’re investing now 

    31:35 ISA Q&A: your questions answered 

    41:54 What’s coming up next week
  • AJ Bell Money & Markets

    The Big Sell-Off Explained: How to Protect Your Money

    06/03/2026 | 1h 1min
    Global markets are sliding — and this week’s selloff is shaking everything from oil and gas to bonds and gold. Dan Coatsworth and Danni Hewson break down what’s driving the volatility, how past geopolitical conflicts have affected stock markets, and what it all means for investors, portfolios, and your money right now. 

    We also unpack Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Spring Statement, including the key wins, the potential risks, and what the new OBR forecasts could mean for your personal finances, UK economy outlook, and interest rates. 

    In company news, Greggs surprises the market despite falling profits, TG Jones (the new name in front of old WH Smith stores) struggles on the high street, and BrewDog investors face a harsh lesson in why crowdfunding is not the same as stock market investing. 

    There’s also an important update on wills you’ll want to know about — plus two expert interviews exploring the biggest trend in global markets: AI investing. 

    Orbis’ Simon Skinner discusses US sectors with an AI tailwind, while Brown Advisory’s Colby Stilson explains why major tech names are issuing bonds to fund massive AI infrastructure projects. 

    A huge week, big market moves, and crucial insights for anyone following investment markets, financial news, and longterm investing. 

    If you enjoy this episode, please like and subscribe. 

     

    Timestamps 
    [02:16] – Market sell-off: What’s moving shares, oil, gas & bonds 
    [02:43] – Middle East tensions: How markets behaved in past conflicts 
    [15:39] – Spring Statement: What Rachel Reeves’ update means for your money 
    [19:11] – Greggs results reaction 
    [24:11] – TG Jones struggles on the high street 
    [27:54] – BrewDog takeover and the risks of crowdfunding 
    [32:17] – Free Will Month explained 
    [34:50] – AI interview 1: US sectors with an AI tailwind (Simon Skinner, Orbis) 
    [48:40] – AI interview 2: Why big tech is issuing bonds (Colby Stilson, Brown Advisory) 
    [01:00:48] – Closing & next week’s ISA special
  • AJ Bell Money & Markets

    Investment Trust Show: How fund managers handle “sin stocks”

    02/03/2026 | 57min
    Join Dan Coatsworth and Hannah Williford in a new bonus episode of the AJ Bell Money & Markets podcast all about investment trusts. They break down the latest trends in investment trust discounts, and which names are looking cheaper or more expensive. 

    Dan speaks with Martin Connaghan of Murray International to discuss the investing debate around sin stocks, ethical investing, and whether morals come into fund manager portfolio decisions. 

    Hannah interviews Nicola Takada Wood, managing director, Japan at Asset Value Investors about Japan’s recent election and the outlook for investing in the country. 

    Finally, Dan chats with Stephen Anness from Invesco Global Equity Income Trust about the prospects for dividend growth and why he's looking in less obvious places for income. 

    00:00 — Introduction: What’s coming up 
    01:23 — What investment trust discounts are, why they matter, and the big changes observed by Hannah and Dan 
    12:42 — Dan talks to Martin Connaghan on sin stocks and ethical investing 
    27:25 — Hannah chats with Nicola Takada Wood about Japan’s political landscape and what that means for investors 
    41:00 — Interview: Stephen Anness on the search for attractive dividends 


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