Episodios

  • Investment trusts & Rightmove: The Companies and Markets Show
    Nov 21 2025

    Our annual Investment Trust Special Report covers everything you need to know about researching, finding and buying the right funds for your portfolio. Val Cipriani and Holly McKechnie delve into topics featured, from discounts in the space, the impact of the Saba saga, increased M&A activity and more.


    It’s then onto Rightmove (RMV). The company recently announced its plans to invest in AI, which was met with unusual concern from the market. Hugh Moorhead explains why this occurred, how large a threat ChatGPT is to its plans, and more.


    Timestamps

    1:34 Investment Trust special

    29:18 Rightmove


    How to pick the right investment trusts

    Should investors put Rightmove up for sale?

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    42 m
  • Aim stocks, MPA, Volex, and SSE
    Nov 14 2025

    We kick off this week looking at power provider SSE (SSE), which announced a £2bn equity raise to help fund a £33bn upgrade to the UK’s electricity infrastructure. Valeria Martinez and Alex Newman discuss what the proposal means for the company, why it’s been so well received by investors and the wider implications.


    Next, we turn to the second part of our Aim 100 Special Report, where we look at the 50 largest stocks trading on London’s junior market. Dan and Michael Fahy look at cords and cable maker Volex (VLX), which reported interim results this week.

    Dan and Mark Robinson then turn to auditor MHA (MHA), which listed in April and has been on a tear. Mark gives his thoughts on the company and whether or not it’s too late for investors to jump in.


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    Timestamps:


    1:01 SSE

    16:36 Volex

    25:24 MHA

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    34 m
  • Exciting British stocks & the Budget: Lee and the IC
    Nov 11 2025

    From a disappointing run with Treatt (TET) to his belief Goodwin’s (GDWN) is Britain’s most exciting engineering company outside of Rolls Royce (RR.), and STV’s (STV) profit warning to a floor coverings business benefitting from expanding infrastructure projects; this episode covers considerable ground for all DIY investors.


    It concludes with reader questions, and listeners get to hear Lord Lee’s take on what may lie ahead as the Autumn Budget approaches.


    Timestamps

    1:21 Reflections on M&G episode

    4:27 Treatt

    9:24 Goodwin

    18:05 STV

    19:55 Venture Life

    22:47 James Halstead

    25:00 Primary Health Properties

    27:20 Workspace

    29:21 MS International

    32:57 Reader questions

    38:45 The Budget



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    46 m
  • M&S, quantum stocks & healthcare trusts: The Companies and Markets Show
    Nov 7 2025

    M&S’s (MKS) results kick off this week’s podcast. The beloved British retailer is delivering decent performance, but the April cyber attack has left some scars. Mark Robinson explains all investors need to know.


    Next, this week’s Big Read is on quantum stocks. Author James Norrington runs through the recent developments in the sector, the consequences on wider markets, the benefits to AI and more.


    Last up, the latest from three healthcare trusts. Val Cipriani outlines performance from Worldwide Healthcare Trust (WWH), Polar Capital Global Healthcare (PCGH) and Bellevue Healthcare (BBH), and the creative strategy one is taking to attract new investors.


    Marks and Spencer reveals cyber attack cost

    Is quantum computing reaching its AI moment?

    Crunch time for healthcare trusts


    1:24 M&S

    11:22 Quantum computing stocks

    27:18 Global healthcare trusts

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    36 m
  • UK banks, Kitwave & Next 15: Companies and Markets Show
    Oct 31 2025

    Hugh Moorhead takes stock of the UK banking sector, examining how provisions for motor finance, along with exposure to private credit, are shaping the outlook, and how regulatory changes have helped the key players.


    Erin Withey joins and turns attention to the first of two companies from our Aim 100 Special Report, Kitwave (KITW). The UK food wholesaler is navigating the next phase of its growth story, and despite a recent profit warning, its long-term prospects appear strong.


    Lastly, Valeria Martinez reviews Next 15 (NFG), the AIM-listed consultancy undergoing a major restructuring after a turbulent 2024. Valeria looks at how the business is trying to recoup sentiment, its other near-term challenges and what analysts think of the company.



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    28 m
  • Don’t Panic, Profit: The psychology of better investing
    Oct 29 2025

    Women and Wealth returns, this month looking at the psychology of better investing with Dr Ylva Baeckström. Understanding behavioural finance is crucial, as emotions can influence investment decisions and in this discussion between Investors' Chronicle's Val Cipriani and Madi Apthorpe, we find out the psychological barriers women face and the risks of market downturns. Madi and Val discuss active and passive investing strategies and cognitive biases.


    Madi then speaks with King's Business School lecturer Dr Ylva Baeckström about gender differences in investment approaches, advocating for improved financial education and open money discussions to create a more inclusive investment environment.


    Women and Wealth is the monthly podcast series from Investors' Chronicle. You can listen and watch the episodes, alongside our other podcasts, on Apple, Spotify and YouTube.



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    30 m
  • Gold’s rally, Experian & Big Tech worries: The Companies and Markets Show
    Oct 24 2025

    Gold’s recent super rally has left investors wondering what’s coming next. Alex Hamer breaks down what is driving the surge, and the recent sell-off, whether volatility is now the norm, and what analysts’ outlook is for the yellow metal.


    It’s then on to the credit scoring business Experian (EXPN). The US credit scoring market has come under scrutiny recently, and Valeria Martinez unpacks how exposed the company is and what it's doing in response.


    Continuing in the US, concerns persist over the world's largest economy and its reliance on tech stocks. Mark Robinson looks at what point AI needs to start delivering actual productivity gains before a correction occurs, and compares the AI boom to the dotcom era.


    Timestamps

    1:16 Gold

    12:34 Experian

    21:13 US bubble


    How to spot the gold price top

    Why a US credit score overhaul actually helps Experian


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    35 m
  • Motor finance, the future of cities & Whitbread: The Companies and Markets Show
    Oct 17 2025

    The FCA’s long-awaited motor finance redress scheme landed with a lower overall compensation figure than expected. Mark Robinson explores how Lloyds (LLOY) and Close Brothers (CBG) have responded, why both plan to challenge the proposals, and whether the scheme risks turning into another PPI-style saga.


    Our Big Read is next. The future of cities is shifting as travel and office attendance continue to climb back slowly. Michael Fahy, author of the feature, looks at the steady uptick in London office occupancy, trends between the UK and US markets, and how Reits are reshaping portfolios.


    Last up, Whitbread (WTB) reported results slightly ahead of estimates, yet shares fell amid rising costs and lease charges. Erin Withey analyses how the Premier Inn owner continues to gain UK market share in a slower economy, and how its accelerated growth plan could unlock long-term value.


    Timestamps

    1:15 Motor finance

    12:15 The future of cities

    23:08 Whitbred


    Read the stories mentioned in the show:

    Banking shares rise on lower-than-expected motor finance costs

    Mega-cities need to grow – here’s how investors can take advantage

    Whitbread hit by planned UK restaurant closures and softer demand

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    35 m