FundCalibre - Investing on the go

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Episodes: 360

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Investing on the go gives you direct access to the people who manage your ISA and pensions savings. Our hosts will be interviewing finance professionals on everything from their successes and failures to current ideas and insights. At meetings, before events and even if we bump into them on the street, we'll grab five minutes with these experts to discuss how your own personal finances could be impacted by topics such as US elections, the move from petrol to electric vehicles, the growth in artificial intelligence and robots, and so much more. Our ultimate goal is to bring to life the world of investments and uncover new and exciting opportunities, all while inspiring you to invest and giving you the confidence and knowledge to make the right decisions. To do this we often ask the managers why they are invested in individual companies. This is for illustration only and should not be taken as a recommendation to buy or sell that stock. The fund manager may or may not still own these companies at the time of your listening. For more investment research visit us at www.fundcalibre.com and follow us on twitter and facebook @FundCalibre

Episode Date
359. The case for gold in a post-dollar world
May 21, 2025
358. How flexibility wins in uncertain markets
May 14, 2025
357. Why this global manager is underweight the US
May 07, 2025
356. India’s economic evolution: from food chains to pharma plays
Apr 30, 2025
355. Why mining still matters in an increasingly volatile world
Apr 23, 2025
354. What makes a great income investment?
Apr 09, 2025
353. Tech, tariffs and turmoil: what’s next for investors?
Apr 02, 2025
352. Are we on the brink of a UK consumer boom?
Mar 27, 2025
351. Where essential services meet investment income
Mar 20, 2025
350. Quant meets instinct: inside the Nutshell Growth fund
Mar 13, 2025
349. Where to find opportunities as markets broaden in 2025
Mar 06, 2025
348. Unlocking the power of infrastructure
Feb 27, 2025
347. Sustainability is a journey, not a clear destination
Feb 20, 2025
346. Navigating rate cuts and inflation: tactical strategies for a volatile market
Feb 13, 2025
345. Decarbonisation, investment trends & the next big shifts
Feb 06, 2025
344. UK Mid-Cap Opportunities: Books, games and big returns
Jan 23, 2025
343. The longevity factor: how aging is transforming financial planning
Dec 12, 2024
342. Why small-caps deserve your attention next year
Dec 05, 2024
341. Why high yield isn’t as risky as you think
Nov 14, 2024
340. Risk, resilience and rewards with Scottish Mortgage
Nov 07, 2024
339. What investors needs to know about a Trump victory
Nov 06, 2024
338. Why investors should be excited about India’s ‘Boringly Steady’ economy
Oct 31, 2024
337. Meet the fund designed for retirement
Oct 23, 2024
336. Stock picking in a higher-rate world
Oct 16, 2024
335. Finding value (and dividends) in uncertain times
Oct 09, 2024
334. Fed cuts, China rebounds, UK equities: what’s next for investors?
Oct 06, 2024
333. Why US mid-caps are poised for a turnaround
Oct 02, 2024
332. Investing in change: balancing profit with purpose
Sep 26, 2024
331. Why the “stars are aligned” for emerging market debt
Sep 18, 2024
330. The art of long-term investing
Sep 11, 2024
329. Contrarian investing in Asia: hidden opportunities in China and Korea
Sep 04, 2024
328. Investment goldmine: capitalising on the demand for essential metals
Aug 28, 2024
327. Japan’s hidden investment gems: opportunities beyond the yen
Aug 21, 2024
326. High yield bonds: risks and rewards in today’s market
Aug 14, 2024
325. Why the traditional 60/40 portfolio is the lazy approach
Aug 07, 2024
324. Diversification potential from robotics to digital payments
Jul 24, 2024
323. Navigating inflation and interest rates
Jul 18, 2024
322. How to maximise returns with high yield investing
Jul 10, 2024
321. The hidden opportunities in today’s metal market
Jul 03, 2024
320. Navigating 2024 and the UK small-cap surge
Jun 28, 2024
319. Megatrends, AI supercycle and the future of investing
Jun 26, 2024
318. Uncovering the secrets to consistent market outperformance
Jun 19, 2024
317. 20 years of innovation: from healthcare to semiconductors
Jun 12, 2024
316. Why quality brands are worth the wait
Jun 05, 2024
315. From murky markets to the stock apocalypse
May 30, 2024
314. Connecting the world: digital infrastructure's role in the AI era
May 29, 2024
313. Investing in India's future: manufacturing, digitalisation, and market valuations
May 22, 2024
312. Waiting for the penny to drop on UK smaller companies
May 15, 2024
311. The AI frontier and today’s investment opportunities
May 08, 2024
310. Investment strategies for uncertain times
May 01, 2024
309. The three keys to investing success
Apr 24, 2024
308. Navigating market highs around the globe: insights from Q1 2024
Apr 17, 2024
307. The complexity of gold and its all-time high price
Mar 28, 2024
306. The secrets to long term outperformance in US equities
Mar 21, 2024
305. Why Britain is back in business
Mar 14, 2024
304. Navigating growth in America and the impact of AI
Mar 07, 2024
303. Energising portfolios: investing in clean energy income strategies
Feb 29, 2024
302. The “once in a generation opportunity” in the UK market
Feb 22, 2024
301. The opportunities and challenges of AI
Feb 15, 2024
300. Unique opportunities await in UK equities
Feb 08, 2024
299. Expert insights into the FTSE 250
Feb 01, 2024
298. Why Japan is due for a review of investor perception
Jan 25, 2024
297. From Goldilocks to recession: the polarising outlook for 2024
Jan 18, 2024
296. 2024 investment outlook: unpacking the past, predicting the future
Jan 11, 2024
295. Recession, rates and rebalancing – predicting the fixed income landscape in 2024
Dec 21, 2023
294. Why the big tech names can continue to outperform in 2024
Dec 14, 2023
293. Navigating complexity: ESG and Human Rights
Dec 07, 2023
292. Trends, risks and opportunities in global bonds
Dec 01, 2023
291. Why investors should keep a keen eye on UK equities in 2024
Nov 30, 2023
290. Defensive plays: how to thrive in a market full of surprises
Nov 23, 2023
289. “It’s not the cycle you’re in that matters, it’s the starting point"
Nov 16, 2023
288. Virus resistant pigs, Amazon TV deals and why the UK is so compelling
Nov 09, 2023
287. The ‘Cashflow Champions’ of Europe
Nov 02, 2023
286. Will 2024 be the year of the polarised recession?
Oct 31, 2023
285. Demographics, automation, and AI: Japan's complex landscape
Oct 25, 2023
284. Investment opportunities amid changing economic landscapes
Oct 18, 2023
283. Rolling with the punches in the face of uncertain inflation
Oct 11, 2023
282. How value investing and sustainability can be good bedfellows
Oct 04, 2023
281. Navigating changing demographics through impact investing
Oct 02, 2023
280. Seven fund managers, just ten minutes, what would you ask them?
Sep 29, 2023
279. Why “sin stocks” aren’t inherently bad
Sep 28, 2023
278. Competitive advantage and the power of a strong brand
Sep 27, 2023
277. Investing through the recession that hasn’t come… yet
Sep 20, 2023
276. Japan’s resilience and debunking deglobalisation
Sep 13, 2023
275. Why the UK market is at an attractive entry point
Sep 07, 2023
274. Investing for tomorrow: sustainability, healthcare, and emerging trends
Aug 31, 2023
273. The strong growth potential for UK equities
Aug 30, 2023
272. The economic tightrope: recession risks and interest rate dangers
Aug 23, 2023
271. Why saving money is a greater driver than cutting back on CO2 emissions
Aug 16, 2023
270. Why high yield bonds are not the dangerous game they once were
Aug 09, 2023
269. Why inflation is a welcome return to Japan
Aug 03, 2023
268. Why gold is the original cryptocurrency
Jul 26, 2023
267. The long (and short) of investing in Europe
Jul 19, 2023
266. Should investors consider cash in today’s environment?
Jul 12, 2023
265. An introduction to REITs: challenges and opportunities
Jul 05, 2023
264. Is it time to be optimistic about the UK economy?
Jun 29, 2023
263. Why investment meetings are an art, not a science
Jun 28, 2023
262. How to profit from innovative companies
Jun 21, 2023
261. Navigating opportunities and risks in an inflationary environment
Jun 14, 2023
260. Unlocking the income potential of UK smaller companies
Jun 07, 2023
259. We may be past peak inflation, but the path downwards will be a tricky one
May 31, 2023
258. How to deliver consistent income in difficult markets
May 24, 2023
257. Generating an income by investing in Asia
May 17, 2023
256. Only a 30% chance of a European recession…
May 10, 2023
255. Why bonds could be a better investment in 2023
May 03, 2023
254. The ‘Investing on the go’ podcast turns 4
May 03, 2023
253. The investments lowering your carbon footprint
Apr 30, 2023
252. Why emotion is the big enemy of investors
Apr 26, 2023
251. Australia has outperformed China… surprised?
Apr 20, 2023
250. Why the FTSE 250 is great for active investors and long-term growth
Apr 12, 2023
249. A rallying cry for UK equities
Apr 05, 2023
248. Turbulent times: a banking bailout, a political football and a rate rise
Mar 29, 2023
247. The trends changing the world...and how to invest in them
Mar 23, 2023
246. “Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth”
Mar 16, 2023
245. Forget emerging markets – invest in a Barclays Bank bond
Mar 09, 2023
244. After years of playing second fiddle to men, women are poised to take centre stage.
Mar 08, 2023
243. Biotechnology: the innovation engine of big pharma
Mar 02, 2023
242. Wherever risk is mischaracterised, may well lead to an opportunity
Feb 28, 2023
241. Is the outlook for global emerging markets improving?
Feb 23, 2023
240. Why we're still investing in Tesla and Netflix
Feb 16, 2023
239. Why banks are the most exciting investment in the UK today
Feb 09, 2023
238. Will UK smaller companies bounce back in 2023?
Feb 02, 2023
237. Hunting for profits in UK Equity Income
Jan 26, 2023
236. Why more investors should consider Asia for income
Jan 20, 2023
235. Why investors need to rethink the way they build a portfolio
Jan 19, 2023
234. How the energy crisis has accelerated our need for new infrastructure
Jan 12, 2023
233. Where the investment opportunities lie for young and old in 2023
Jan 05, 2023
232. A brighter future for smaller companies in 2023
Dec 31, 2022
231. How Japan’s car manufacturers got it all wrong
Dec 27, 2022
230. Profits today rather than speculative growth tomorrow
Dec 19, 2022
229. Now there IS an alternative to equities
Dec 14, 2022
228. There's always rain in the desert for stock-pickers
Dec 08, 2022
227. How hydro-electric power could help avoid blackouts in the future
Nov 30, 2022
226. Elon Musk and the potential demise of Twitter
Nov 29, 2022
225. Latin America: what the elections mean for investors
Nov 24, 2022
224. Why Alnylam, Oxford Nanopore and Ocado offer compelling, long-term opportunities
Nov 15, 2022
223. Growth is like "... sirens pulling you onto the rocks."
Nov 13, 2022
222. A deep dive into the US economy and why Netflix is now a bargain buy
Nov 10, 2022
221. Balance is best, but in an inflationary environment, equities are key
Nov 03, 2022
220. Why a focus on capital gains can miss out on opportunities in income
Oct 31, 2022
219. Currencies, corrections … and inflation!
Oct 27, 2022
218. There is hope yet for UK equities!
Oct 19, 2022
217. Making money from an economy in structural decline
Oct 11, 2022
216. Investing in innovations that allow us to meet unmet medical needs
Oct 05, 2022
215. Why the UK stock, bond and currency markets hated the mini-budget
Oct 04, 2022
213. Where you can find the best dividends around the globe
Sep 28, 2022
214. Why infrastructure is crucial in the transition to net zero
Sep 28, 2022
212. Ditching the bullies and investing in best of class mid-caps
Sep 21, 2022
211. Why the structural growth story in Asia is alive and well
Sep 14, 2022
210. Using dividends in the fight against inflation
Sep 07, 2022
209. Inflation protection, M&A activity and using disruption to invest in the future
Aug 31, 2022
208. Recession, adding risk and the dangers of overreacting to 24-hour rolling news
Aug 24, 2022
207. Why now is the time to be selective and different in the high yield bond space
Aug 18, 2022
206. Now is not the time to be going off on exciting adventures
Aug 10, 2022
205. The price of a Big Mac in Tokyo… and why it matters for investors
Aug 03, 2022
204. Why India is the world’s most exciting growth story for the next decade
Jul 27, 2022
203. Why the stocks everyone falls in love with can end up being the riskiest of all
Jul 20, 2022
202. War, inflation and the threat of recession – why history tells us to be contrarian in difficult markets
Jul 14, 2022
201. Why you can sleep more easily with private equity investments
Jul 07, 2022
200. The day when investors will once again clap, cheer and whoop
Jul 05, 2022
199. How to benefit from irrational investor behaviour
Jun 30, 2022
198. Why even inflation-linked bonds are letting you down
Jun 23, 2022
197. Why interest rates are likely to go higher in the UK
Jun 16, 2022
196. Consumer demand robust despite rising prices
Jun 09, 2022
195. Why the UK government will find it difficult to resist calls for a windfall tax
May 26, 2022
194. What do Birkenstock, eBay, recycling and litigation all have in common?
May 19, 2022
193. Investing for income in Asia
May 12, 2022
192. Why energy prices could remain high
May 05, 2022
191. Investing in fast-food and defence via UK smaller companies
Apr 28, 2022
190. Value tilts, inflation proofing and the private equity opportunity
Apr 21, 2022
189. The long and short of making money for investors
Apr 14, 2022
188. Building materials, healthcare, renewables and luxury goods – Europe is actually quite good at a lot of things
Apr 08, 2022
187. The war has put petrol on the inflation fire – it’s hard to see when it will come under control
Apr 07, 2022
186. World Sustainable Energy Days: Renewable energy sources are just part of the net zero journey
Apr 05, 2022
185. Inflation proofing, the future of office space and the green building super cycle
Mar 31, 2022
184. It’s about being roughly right rather than precisely wrong
Mar 29, 2022
183. The pandemic has highlighted the importance of digital infrastructure to society
Mar 24, 2022
182. Flushing toilets and radio frequency technology: innovation at its best
Mar 22, 2022
181. Investing in bespoke healthcare, cybersecurity and robotics
Mar 17, 2022
180. Our companies are not the most exciting – but they excite us
Mar 15, 2022
179. Why COVID has been a genuine catalyst for positive change in the healthcare industry
Mar 10, 2022
178. Increasing diversity and how it can change company culture
Mar 08, 2022
177. Why are there more ‘Dave’ than women fund managers?
Mar 08, 2022
176. Why the shine has come off Amazon, PayPal and Meta
Mar 01, 2022
175. The dominance of growth companies is coming to an end
Feb 24, 2022
174. Artificial intelligence: how it is changing the world and our investment options
Feb 22, 2022
173. Why it takes 18 months for interest rate rises to have an impact
Feb 17, 2022
172: Making the most of a multi-decade period of strong commodity demand
Feb 10, 2022
Trailer: Introducing the Investing on the go podcast
Feb 08, 2022
171. What are cryptocurrencies and should I invest?
Feb 03, 2022
170. Is the recent tech sell-off just the beginning of a stock market correction?
Jan 27, 2022
169. Investing in public and private equity
Jan 20, 2022
168. Investing in global champions and future winners
Jan 13, 2022
167. Backing the world’s most famous investor
Jan 06, 2022
166. Investing in a new wave of technology adoption
Dec 23, 2021
165. From cash to corpses – taking advantage of Japan’s risk averse nature
Dec 16, 2021
164. How changing our diets can help win the battle with biodiversity loss
Dec 09, 2021
163. Investing in a market that gives you grey hair
Dec 02, 2021
162. I lay awake at night wondering what airport travel looks like in the future
Nov 25, 2021
161. Outperforming against the odds
Nov 18, 2021
160. Why India has a larger pool of quality companies than other emerging markets
Nov 11, 2021
159. The potential of Pinterest
Nov 04, 2021
158. The opportunities for the next 20 years will be more impactful to humanity
Oct 28, 2021
157. The best performing funds during the third quarter of 2021
Oct 21, 2021
156. We never thought China's ambition was to be like America tomorrow
Oct 14, 2021
155. Helping fund managers make better investments
Oct 07, 2021
154. Investing for a cleaner, healthier and safer world
Oct 05, 2021
153. When is the best time to invest in China?
Sep 30, 2021
152. What investors are missing with BP and Shell
Sep 23, 2021
151. Strength in simplicity and making money in emerging market bonds
Sep 16, 2021
150. The firms paying off their pandemic debt
Sep 09, 2021
149. Finding multi-baggers in emerging markets
Sep 02, 2021
148. How a bout of gout led to an investment in Beyond Meat
Aug 26, 2021
147. Investing in “compelling” UK, welcome rate rises and steering clear of Bitcoin
Aug 19, 2021
146. Why a small population can help a company grow
Aug 12, 2021
145. Investing in robotic arms and Nike destination stores
Aug 05, 2021
144. Why confusion over conviction will lead to bouts of volatility
Jul 29, 2021
143. How mother nature helps and hinders insurance
Jul 22, 2021
142. How women could change the fortunes of the Japanese economy
Jul 15, 2021
141. Brazil and European real estate dominate the second quarter of 2021
Jul 08, 2021
140. Why small-caps are the place to be in this part of the economic cycle
Jul 06, 2021
139. Europe: Inflation, M&A and the return of the tourist
Jul 01, 2021
138. Why a card is a trojan horse for the untapped online gifting market
Jun 24, 2021
137. Obsessing about growth stocks and reappraising inequalities in society
Jun 17, 2021
136. Taxing the cryptocurrency traders
Jun 10, 2021
135. Why volatility can be your friend when it comes to A-shares
Jun 03, 2021
134. Diversity, inclusion and how to manage fund managers
May 27, 2021
133. Investing in global brands and regional champions
May 20, 2021
132. The psychology of Robinhood traders and why Baby Boomers fear inflation
May 13, 2021
131. Living through the great tug of war between value and growth
May 06, 2021
130. Making the most of investment opportunities in Asia
Apr 29, 2021
129. The investment trends dominating the first quarter of 2021
Apr 28, 2021
128. Why infrastructure investing is poised for great things
Apr 22, 2021
127. Exciting investment trends in Japan and the art of Nemawashi
Apr 15, 2021
126. Rising inflation: We’re on the brink of something different for the first time in decades
Apr 08, 2021
125. Making money from snacks, lifts and Vietnamese dairy companies
Apr 01, 2021
124. Using former investigative journalists to research investments
Mar 25, 2021
123. Why boring investments can be the most rewarding
Mar 18, 2021
122. What hotel choices can tell you about company CEOs
Mar 11, 2021
121. Why revenue reserves are so useful for income investors
Mar 04, 2021
120. Why inflation could be stronger than people expect
Feb 25, 2021
119. Why the average Indian consumes 3.5 times as much data as the average Brit
Feb 18, 2021
118. Could the US now take a leading role on the global environmental stage?
Feb 11, 2021
117. Investing in airports, mobile towers and renewables
Feb 04, 2021
116. China: the opportunities and concerns for investors in 2021
Jan 28, 2021
115. UK small caps: making money from toilet rolls, spectacles and Hollywood films
Jan 21, 2021
114. A masterclass in interest rates, inflation and fixed income
Jan 14, 2021
113. Reflecting on 2020 and the madness of markets
Jan 07, 2021
112. Where would you rather invest in 2021?
Dec 31, 2020
111. Investing in healthcare during a global pandemic
Dec 23, 2020
110. Investing in big tech and the golf gadget you might like for Christmas
Dec 17, 2020
109. UK smaller companies: reaching beyond the white cliffs of dover
Dec 10, 2020
108. How to make money when everyone else is losing it
Dec 03, 2020
107. Can smaller companies outperform in 2021?
Nov 26, 2020
106. Making cheeky bids for good companies at rock-bottom prices
Nov 19, 2020
105. L’Oréal, Campari and Schindler lifts: quality companies in Europe
Nov 12, 2020
104. Could we have a vaccine before Christmas?
Nov 05, 2020
103. The US election: an early take for investors as votes are still counted
Nov 04, 2020
102. Americans: repairing, remodelling and ready to vote
Oct 29, 2020
101. US company dividends: more increases than cuts
Oct 26, 2020
100. The race for a vaccine and avoiding fast fashion
Oct 23, 2020
99. Just 10 years left to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
Oct 22, 2020
98. Water scarcity, labour issues and human rights
Oct 15, 2020
97. Why we could be through the worst of the UK dividend cuts
Oct 08, 2020
96. Why social issues have been wrongly ignored by investors
Oct 01, 2020
95. If you had the chance to interview a fund manager, what would you ask?
Sep 30, 2020
94. Why Brexit planning has helped UK firms deal with lockdown
Sep 24, 2020
93. Dividend growth: why it could be the fastest for a decade
Sep 17, 2020
92. Why I won’t touch the likes of Zoom or Uber
Sep 10, 2020
91. Why emerging market dividends are holding up better than in the UK
Sep 03, 2020
90. A baptism of fire and the lure of addictive hobbies
Aug 27, 2020
89. Ditching travel firms and buying ‘boring’ utilities
Aug 20, 2020
88. Can the price of gold rise as high as $3,000?
Aug 13, 2020
87. The UK housing market: pent-up demand and the stamp duty holiday
Aug 06, 2020
86. How the spirit of the Industrial Revolution is alive and well in UK smaller companies
Jul 30, 2020
85. Investing through a Mexican wave of global shutdowns
Jul 23, 2020
84. How to profit when Americans hoard
Jul 16, 2020
83. Asian dividends and the battle for 5G
Jul 09, 2020
82. Why infrastructure is a bright spot for income and green energy
Jul 02, 2020
81. Finding income in emerging markets
Jun 30, 2020
80. Mixing stock markets with human emotion
Jun 25, 2020
79. Why the FTSE 250 is more international than you may think
Jun 23, 2020
78. Why expectations are too high and the pandemic remains a risk
Jun 19, 2020
77. Investing in Purplebricks and gold miners
Jun 18, 2020
76. Why Russia and Egypt are better bets than the UK
Jun 16, 2020
75. Finding ‘safe yields’ and why haircuts and holidays might get more expensive
Jun 09, 2020
74. Replenishing lost dividend income via car parks, bonds and infrastructure
Jun 04, 2020
73. Have we seen the last skyscraper? Plus other post-pandemic property changes
Jun 02, 2020
72. How a relentless pursuit of the basics can give you an investment edge
May 28, 2020
71. From Latin American to the Middle East and Asia: which emerging market is best?
May 27, 2020
70. The best buying opportunity for 30 years
May 22, 2020
69. Why Heathrow is a better investment than Gatwick
May 21, 2020
68. The Control-Alt-Delete recession
May 20, 2020
67. Why Europe’s attitude towards China is more important than the US
May 19, 2020
66. Kentucky. There’s more to it than just fried chicken
May 13, 2020
65. Learning a musical instrument and other lockdown behaviours benefiting UK small-caps
May 12, 2020
64. US mid-caps: planting the investment seeds for the large-caps of tomorrow
May 07, 2020
63. Bringing investment opportunities to life
May 07, 2020
62. Buying great companies at very cheap prices
May 06, 2020
61. When things stop getting worse, pleasant surprises and stock market epicentres
Apr 29, 2020
60. Artificial Intelligence: making shopping, viewing and medication more personal
Apr 28, 2020
59. Dealing with dividend cuts and the tumbling price of oil
Apr 23, 2020
58. Why the US stock market may have already bottomed
Apr 21, 2020
57. Moving on and finding companies that can flourish, no matter what
Apr 17, 2020
56. Treating customers, employees and the community fairly
Apr 16, 2020
55. Why bank bonds could the bargain of the century
Apr 15, 2020
54. India: the fast-growing economy with plenty of potential
Apr 09, 2020
53. The healthcare sector: a global, co-ordinated response to COVID-19
Apr 07, 2020
52. How safe are dividends during the global healthcare crisis?
Apr 02, 2020
51. 7% dividends on the UK stock market: are they sustainable?
Mar 26, 2020
50. The danger of complacency and disturbing the status quo
Mar 19, 2020
49. Investing in forklift trucks and lawnmowers...
Mar 12, 2020
48. Helping Alexa, Google and Siri to be smarter
Mar 05, 2020
47. ‘Cool’ brands and Japan’s Silicon Valley
Feb 27, 2020
46. Ethics, renewables and human geography
Feb 20, 2020
45. Japan: robots, politics and internet investing
Feb 13, 2020
44. Flying, casinos and tech stocks paying dividends
Feb 06, 2020
43. Royals, cheese and home improvements
Jan 30, 2020
42. When bad management ruins good companies
Jan 23, 2020
41. When three is the magic number
Jan 16, 2020
40. Investing in companies no one else wants to buy
Jan 09, 2020
39. Our investment outlook for 2020
Jan 02, 2020
38. From Xbox to plastics, data privacy to executive pay
Dec 26, 2019
37. The 12 year-old asking for an investment
Dec 19, 2019
36. What do politics, magnetic levitation and lights have in common?
Dec 12, 2019
35. Investors reaching ‘peak’ uncertainty
Dec 05, 2019
34. Gold, elections and not betraying confidences...
Nov 28, 2019
33. Emerging markets, weather forecasts and getting defensive
Nov 21, 2019
32. 53 years of dividend increases
Nov 14, 2019
31. Five investment megatrends
Nov 07, 2019
30. Meat-free investing
Oct 31, 2019
29. Gold and Silver: where to find it and how to invest
Oct 24, 2019
28. Finding dividends and Amazon warriors in Asia
Oct 17, 2019
27. Climate change, coral reefs and flexitarianism
Oct 11, 2019
26. Sustainability – fad, fashion, or the future of investment?
Oct 10, 2019
25. Water: the bets are off in a dry Las Vegas
Oct 08, 2019
24. Asia ex Japan? It’ll be Asia ex China one day…
Oct 03, 2019
23. Mixing old with new in the Greater China region
Sep 26, 2019
22. Going where other bond managers fear to tread
Sep 19, 2019
21. The luxury of Louis Vuitton to the discomfort of Ryanair
Sep 12, 2019
20. Every little helps: a strategic investment in Tesco
Sep 05, 2019
19. Why tractors and M&S could do well but bonds could disappoint
Aug 29, 2019
18. Champagne, makeup and insuring against stock market falls
Aug 22, 2019
17. From Silicon Valley to silicon roundabouts: investing in UK tech
Aug 15, 2019
16. Cinemas, self-storage and investing north of the border
Aug 08, 2019
15. Lager, salmon and chocolate: three reasons to like Europe
Aug 01, 2019
14. Autonomous aircrafts: efficient and effective blood donation
Jul 25, 2019
13. Latin America: from the Mexican wall to Brazilian pensions
Jul 18, 2019
12. World Cup football, dividends and renewables
Jul 11, 2019
11. An investment that keeps your shirt clean and beaches plastic-free
Jul 04, 2019
10. How to invest in music royalties and super jumbos
Jun 27, 2019
9. Buy-to-let – without the mortgage or the hassle
Jun 20, 2019
8. Jumping on Eurostar to unearth investment gems
Jun 13, 2019
7. British summers and electric vehicles: there's more to infrastructure than meets the eye
Jun 06, 2019
6. Innovation, technology and Medicare for all
May 30, 2019
5. Don't let chaotic politics put you off investing in the UK
May 23, 2019
4. Investing in Britain's most interesting entrepreneurs
May 16, 2019
3. Why a bond manager doesn't have to like bonds
May 08, 2019
2. From rice crackers to robots we look at Japanese trends
May 08, 2019
1. From Dragons' Den to Tinder we talk investing with James Thomson
May 03, 2019