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Georgie Frost

This Is Money: Are interest rate cuts about to stall?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This Is Money: Are interest rate cuts about to stall?
Inflation's spell below the Bank of England's 2% target has been brief and the latest CPI figure came in at a higher than expected 2.3%. Meanwhile, Bank of England boss Andrew Bailey has joined the Office of Budget Responsibility in stating that the recent Autumn Budget is likely to lift inflation, as employers face higher costs from national insurance and the rising minimum wage. On the other side of the Atlantic, President-elect Donald Trump is seen as bringing his own inflationary pressure, which could spread from the US to the rest of the world. So what does this mean for interest rates? Are cuts about to stall — and what happens next for borrowers and savers? Georgie Frost, Helen Crane and Simon Lambert, talk inflation, rates, mortgages and savings. The team also look at whether those needing to get a mortgage now should fix for two or five years. Plus, why the row over inheritance tax and farmers is symptomatic of Britain's bad tax system — and Simon's plan for a trade-off on IHT-free land. Crane goes on the case of money refunded for a faulty coffee machine much later to an empty gift voucher that had understandably gone in the bin. And finally, the listener question of the week is up and running, and it's one on sticking it to the man and having enough money to quit work for good.
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Helen Crane


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Expectations Over Results (22/11)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Expectations Over Results (22/11)
The market yawned at Nvidia’s 94% growth and cheered as Williams-Sonoma posted year-over-year declines. It’s all about expectations. Jason Moser and Emily Flippen discuss how Walmart is thriving while Target struggles with “decelerating discretionary demand”, market expectations affecting the reactions to Nvidia’s strong quarter and Williams-Sonoma’s seemingly weak one, and Snowflake’s strong report and what its new deal with Anthropic means. Then, 19 minutes in, Adobe CFO Dan Durn walks through how the leading software company for creatives is approaching AI tooling and monetization. Finally, 34 minutes in, Emily and Jason break down two stocks on their radar: Tesla and C3Ai. Stocks discussed: TGT, WMT, WSM, NVDA, SNOW, PANW, ADBE, TSLA, AI. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Jason Moser, Emily Flippen, Dan Durn
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Jason Moser, Emily Flippen, Dan Durn


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Motley Fool Money

Motley Fool Money: Netflix: Show Me the Ad Money (18/11)

Motley Fool Money
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool Money: Netflix: Show Me the Ad Money (18/11)
Over 60 million households tuned in to Tyson vs. Paul – Netflix’s first livestreamed sports event – we unpack what went well, what didn’t, and how it fits into the company’s new hybrid monetization model. Seth Jayson and Dylan Lewis discuss Netflix’s foray into live sports with the Paul vs. Tyson fight, how technical issues didn’t prevent the audience numbers from hitting staggering levels, and what to watch for as the streamer goes deeper into live this winter, Spirit Airlines’ widely anticipated bankruptcy and how it’s a reminder of how quickly fates can change in the airline industry, and Apple’s rumored “AI Wall Tablet” and why it seems like an odd entry into artificial intelligence and the smart home market. Then, 15 minutes in, coming up luxury stocks have taken a dip – Mary Long and analyst Asit Sharma check in on LVMH and some of the other big brands commanding big bucks. Companies discussed: NFLX, DIS, SAVE, JBLU, AAPL, LVMH. Host - Dylan Lewis; Guests - Seth Jayson, Mary Long, Asit Sharma
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Seth Jayson, Mary Long, Asit Sharma


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: SGN-Scotia Gas Networks — the importance of staying safe

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: SGN-Scotia Gas Networks — the importance of staying safe
As winter approaches and heating use increases, it's crucial to raise awareness of the dangers of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, otherwise known as the "silent killer". Despite the threat, almost one in three UK households still don’t have a CO detector, putting many at risk. Joining Adam Cox to discuss this is SGN’s Social Impact Programme Lead, Dan Edwards.
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Dan Edwards


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Adam Cox

Modern Mindset: Busy Bees Nurseries

Adam Cox
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Modern Mindset

Modern Mindset: Busy Bees Nurseries
Last Wednesday was World Children’s Day – a chance to not only celebrate the youngest members of our society, but also those who dedicate their lives to caring for and educating them. And with the government committing to opening 300 new nurseries in the next 12 months, the industry needs more early year educators. Could that be you? Joining Adam Cox to discuss this is Charlotte Hutchings from Busy Bees Nurseries. And she’s joined by Jazmine Waring who is an early years apprentice.
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Charlotte Hutchings


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Adam Cox

The Hypnotist: Losing Weight with Balance and Integrity

Adam Cox
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The Hypnotist

The Hypnotist: Losing Weight with Balance and Integrity
If you're a well-balanced person you might find losing weight challenging, with its rigid diets and the coercion which can come with intensive self-control. Adam Cox explains how a well-balanced person can achieve a good result with good choices, just as in other walks of life.

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Simon Rose

The Business of Film: Gladiator II, Emilia Pérez & Juggernaut

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Gladiator II, Emilia Pérez & Juggernaut
James Cameron-Wilson celebrates UK box office climbing for the 5th week running. #1 is Ridley Scott's Gladiator II which, if anything is even better than the first film, with smart storytelling and visual spectacle to take the breath away, though it is incredibly violent, despite its 15 certificate. On Netflix, James adored French-made, Mexico-set musical Emilia Pérez which, like Gladiator, has lots of Oscar buzz. Stylised but gritty and intelligent, it's unlike anything you'll have seen for ages. In a positive week, James also raved about the 50th anniversary Blu-Ray of the British disaster-era film Juggernaut. With Richard Harris leading a great cast directed by Richard Lester, it stands up incredibly well and is a masterclass in popular entertainment with amazing extras.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Simon Rose

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Should we believe gilts or equities?

Simon Rose
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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: Should we believe gilts or equities?
Russ Mould of A J Bell points out that supposedly risk-free 10 year gilts and corresponding instruments have risen despite interest rate cuts from central banks. At the same time, equities have been generally strong. In the US, the 10-year Treasury is now equal to the earnings yield on the S&P 500. Investors might be taking the extra risk anticipating upside potential but it could be seen as an early warning sign. In the UK, the earnings yield is double the 10-year gilt yield, making the domestic market look cheap, explaining all the takeover activity.
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Russ Mould


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Simon Rose

Gadgets & Gizmos: Stretchable screens, sterile mosquitoes & an AI scam-beating granny

Simon Rose
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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Stretchable screens, sterile mosquitoes & an AI scam-beating granny
Steve Caplin discusses the latest tech with Simon Rose. LG improve their bendable LED screens so they can now stretch too. Scientists improve the chances of sterilising mosquitoes. Glasses for the deaf will project text onto the lenses. AI headphones can make it easier to hear in restaurants. Virgin & O2 have invented an AI granny to waste scam callers' time. Dyson have filed a patent for a robo-dog to vacuum, mow, water plants & mop. There's an eScooter which is solar powered and a hand pump to desalinate water. There's also a spurious tech limerick.
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Steve Caplin


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Simon Rose

The Bigger Picture: European-style welfarism, the medical monopoly & the politics of the Tractor Tax

Simon Rose
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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: European-style welfarism, the medical monopoly & the politics of the Tractor Tax
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University discusses how the government wants to turn the UK into an EU-style higher-spending social democracy, not realising that the European model is falling off a cliff. With Germany in economic meltdown, he reveals that directors of German's biggest car manufacturers are considering moving the businesses abroad. He discusses the role of Physician Associates in the NHS and the problems caused by medical monopolies opposing supply-side reforms. And he discusses the Tractor Tax. While it might have the whiff of class warfare, he cannot see Labour retreating while the right is so disunited.
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Professor Tim Evans


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