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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A special edition of the money show, focusing on the effects of the financial crisis on savers, mortgage-holders and shareholders.
Have UK shares bounced off the bottom?
With house price indices diverging, which is the most reliable? Plus - one analyst calls the end of the equities bear market, and how to safeguard your inheritance
Did you know that if your bank loses your data, you might be entitled to compensation just for the stress?
Should you transfer your 'contracted out' pension fund?
Should investors start reinvesting in the US?
Could stamp duty concessions kickstart the housing market?
Summer is heating up savings rates again
Has the housing market hit rock bottom?
The winners and losers from the Santander bid for Alliance and Leicester
As expected the Bank of England has held base rates at 5%, so why are mortgage rates still moving all over the place?
The rights and wrongs of bank's share issues: should you part with more cash?
Housing market - with mortgage rates rising out of step with base rates, can it still be cheaper to buy than rent?
This week: Savings rates of 7 per cent - but is it any good if inflation is rising? Investing in India - still a good idea? How a postcode lottery is shaking up the pensions market; plus building society mergers.
Inflation - how much of a threat is it to fund investors, and what are fund managers doing about it?