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:
Lehman Brothers' collapse claims another victim one year on. What should savers fear more: inflation or deflation? And we look into the future of private banking and financial advice
Pension savers will have to wait another year to recieve income in retirement if the conservatives win. Are you investing in the right pension fund? And is cheap share-dealing a false ecomomy?
Thousands of borrowers who have been paying virtually nothing on their mortgage are in for a shock. Sever falls in the value of pensions are prompting investors to rethink how they take benefits and an opportunity for retail investors to buy shares for free
The pound falls further against the euro - but is this good news for investors? Isa savings limits are rising and as the stock-market rally continues is it worth holding onto a with-profits endowment?
Signs of life in the housing market - but is the buying activity anywhere near you? Get more into your pension - why it pays to contribute more. And the return of the 5 per cent savings account
A new opportunity for the over 50s to pump more money into tax-free savings, how to make money from the stockmarket rallys and good news for those in debt as one fo the biggest banks finally cuts the penalty fees it charges customers
Good news for borrowers as HSBC launches a mortgage with a rate of just 1.99 per cent but are other lenders likely to follow? The taxman closes in on wealthy savers. And the stockmarket has come off its recent high.
Trapped in an overseas holiday home - why Brits who bought in Europe and Dubai face massive losses. Catch them while you can - fixed rate bonds paying up to 5 per cent are disappearing fast. And endowment mortgages are back, as lenders crack down on interest-only deals
Mike Morrison, head of pension development at Axa Winterthur Wealth Management talks to Lucy Warwick-Ching about some of the more confusing pension terms
Emerging markets take a tumble - but they've still been the best destination for UK investors. The search for better pension annuities hits our TV screens. And falling commercial property prices provide an opportunity for business owners
More building societies look set to merge - so what does this mean for your savings? If you thought you'd have to wait until 68 to retire, think again. And bonuses are back - but what about mortgages based on bonus income?
The base rate is held again - but is it becoming easier to get a decent return on cash savings? Is it time to buy bank shares? And is China now the place to go for a property investment
The Revenue announces a tax amnesty for offshore investors, new research shows up the pensions industry and can you trust a financial adviser to recommend a savings account?
David Stevenson, the FT's Adventurous Investor, asks professors Paul Marsh and Elroy dimson about the risk/reward trade off for shareholders and Rob Arnott explains why "buy and hold" doesn't work if the price is wrong.
Can auctioning your cash to the highest bidder earn you a better deal? Is it worth paying more for a coastal property? Plus - could you get a better mortgage deal from China?