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Summary: Interactive Investor TV is the new face of video financial journalism: showcasing top talent and putting in clear perspective the hottest investment issues.

Podcasts:

 Justin Urquhart Stewart's view on the banks | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 90303

Britain's best-known stockbroker Justin Urquhart Stewart reveals what he thinks of the banking sector and whether blue chips are overvalued.

 Where to invest your money now | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 98260

This has already been a year of surprises, and elections in Europe and in the US could provide further shocks. Justin Urquhart Stewart reveals where he'd put his cash now.

 Key 'buy' signal investors should look for | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 266068

We should have a much better idea of the outcome of Brexit as soon as September. Tom Elliott, international investment strategist at deVere Group tells us what we should be buying and selling.

 How FTSE 100 could plunge to 5,000 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 200020

Markets will remain volatile all summer, and the FTSE 100 could plummet if we end up on the wrong end of negotiations with Brussels, warns Tom Elliott, international investment strategist at deVere Group.

 Oil companies to buy now | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 305707

It looks like the oil sector has turned a corner. Industry analyst Malcolm Graham-Wood gives us his view on which stocks to buy, how safe are dividends, and which tip is up by 330%!

 Post-Brexit oil predictions | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 339220

Will Brexit threaten the recovery in energy prices, or do oil barons have other things on their mind? Industry analyst Malcolm Graham-Wood tells us what he's hearing.

 Brexit: why Frankfurt and Paris can whistle | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 643216

Yes, there’ll be turmoil if Britain leaves the EU, admits David Buik, but ‘don’t lose your bottle’. The City legend tells us why we’re better off out of it and names the shares he’d buy if we leave.

 Tactics to beat the oil market. | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 496118

Tactics are absolutely crucial for oil investors, so industry analyst Malcolm Graham-Wood tells us how to spot the ‘haves’ from the ‘have nots’. He also reveals five of the best small oil companies around right now.

 Why Lloyds is top tip for 2016 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 203129

Lloyds will be a winner in 2016 backed by political necessity, says deVere Group strategist Tom Elliott. Find out why small caps could also do well, and where the FTSE 100 will finish the year.

 How Saudi Arabia could kill Opec in 2016 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 488757

What's the outlook for oil markets in 2016? How long can prices go, and where will they end next year? Industry expert Malcolm Graham-Wood also tells us why this could spell the end of Opec.

 Oil share tips for 2016 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 489802

Industry expert Malcolm Graham-Wood names his favourite oil majors, and tells Interactive Investor which small-caps will thrive next year. He reveals his top trade for 2016, too.

 Oil takeover targets for 2016 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 225211

Over optimistic sellers will have to lower expectations in 2016, reckons oil industry expert Malcolm Graham-Wood. These are the most likely M&A candidates next year.

 Hot sectors to watch in 2016 | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 158200

There are three major themes for 2016, and commodities will figure strongly. Tom Elliott, international investment strategist at deVere Group, tells us if this is the start of the next commodities upturn?

 How investors can survive 2016 correction | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 234522

Rising US interest rates could burst bubbles and trigger a major correction in 2016, reckons deVere Group strategist Tom Elliott. Here's what he thinks investors should do.

 Will banks and commodity shares recover in 2016? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 105067

Britain's best-known stockbroker Justin Urquhart Stewart tells Interactive Investor whether banks will rally in 2016 and if commodities will bottom out.

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