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Investors' Chronicle

Investors' Chronicle

Looking for help with your Isa or pension? Or just plain confused by the stock market? Each week, Investors' Chronicle picks apart the latest news for companies, markets and funds, and brings you fresh investment ideas. Subscribe for these, along with interviews with professional investors and special in-depth discussions on big market themes.





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999 - Unilever, Trainline & national champions: The Companies and Markets Show
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  • 999 - Unilever, Trainline & national champions: The Companies and Markets Show

    Are you paying £5 for a coffee? £4 for mayonnaise? With food and drink inflation still on the rise, the IC team asks whether consumer goods companies are reaching the limits of what they can charge households. Jennifer Johnson discusses the latest trading update from Unilever (ULVR) as well as its spin-off plans, and examines figures from US consumer giants, too. Also under the microscope are two other consumer staples businesses: Reckitt Benckiser (RKT) and Haleon (HLN).


    With local elections taking place across the UK this week, we consider the implications of Labour's rail nationalisation plan. Was the reaction from Trainline (TRN) and FirstGroup (FGP) investors overdone? Chris Akers is on hand to give his views.


    Meanwhile this week's cover story looks at the world's largest companies. Michael Fahy asks what we can learn from the rankings, and considers the outlook for the likes of ASML (NL:ASML) and Toyota Motor (JP:7203).



    Timestamps

    2:55 Consumer staples

    14:56 Rail nationalisation

    22:55 National champions


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    Fri, 03 May 2024 - 32min
  • 998 - How young investors can learn their trade: Lee and the IC

    Much of what has been covered in Lee and the IC episodes is about financial literacy and in this episode, Alex and John take a step further by hosting three members from the Renaissance Foundation, a specialist London-based youth charity.


    The foundation, among its other aims, hopes to bring financial literacy to young people who otherwise may not have exposure to the world of investing. It will soon launch the City of London Youth Investment Fund and Alex and John are joined by CEO, Sat Singh, and co-chairs of the fund, Ananya Chowdhury and Wahid Uddin, who benefitted from the foundation as children.


    The five discuss a range of topics from the formation of the fund to their research methods when finding companies to invest in. Lord Lee shares insight from his six-decades-worth of experience as a private investor, and Alex and John also touch on his Lok'n Store holding and take questions from listeners. 


    Timestamps 

    1:11 Financial education and the Renaissance Foundation

    6:15 The fund

    8:27 Practical considerations of the City of London Youth Investment Fund

    10:12 Co-chairs of the fund Ananya Chowdhury and Wahid Uddin 

    12:29 How to bring investing to life for young people 

    13:46 John’s entry into investing

    15:16 The investing approach to the fund

    16:36 Balancing risk and range of a fund

    17:52 How investing changes when it's collaborative versus personal

    18:46 Will their fund be more company or fund-focused?

    21:33 What success would look like for the fund

    23:48 Sharing investing styles 

    27:37 The importance of dividends

    29:01 John’s portfolio & Lok'n Store

    34:20 PZ Cussons

    41:22 Listener questions


    Claim your first 12 weeks of Investors' Chronicle Print + Digital for just £12. You will get instant access to our website and app, plus the magazine delivered to your door every week. To start your trial, visit investorschronicle.co.uk/podcasttrial


    *After your 12-week trial you will pay just £56.25 every 13 weeks by direct debit. 

    If you’re not entirely satisfied, you can cancel up to 5 business days before your renewal date and only pay the £12 already debited. This offer is for UK subscribers only.




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    Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 45min
  • 997 - BHP’s bid for Anglo & investors’ biggest mistakes: The Companies and Markets Show

    On the day of the announcement mining giant BHP offered a whopping £31bn for Anglo American, Mark Robinson runs us through the thinking behind the deal, the impact South Africa’s upcoming election may have on Anglo’s assets, and whether this is just the beginning of negotiations.


    Jemma Slingo takes the hot seat to discuss this week’s cover feature, hopefully, a comfort for many listeners: investors’ biggest mistakes. Jemma shares a few examples from fund managers interviewed, what they have learnt from their mistakes, the behavioural science behind them and more. 


    Last but not least, Julian Hofmann discusses the biggest estate agent Property Franchise Group (TPFG)which recently completed a takeover of smaller realtor Belvoir. It’s now the biggest real estate agent in the country in terms of its multitude of locations thanks to its franchise model, but is it a quality business in the cyclical sector?


    Timestamps

    1:08 BHP’s big for Anglo American

    13:56 Investors’ biggest mistakes

    25:01 Property Franchise Group


    Claim your first 12 weeks of Investors' Chronicle Print + Digital for just £12. You will get instant access to our website and app, plus the magazine delivered to your door every week. To start your trial, visit investorschronicle.co.uk/podcasttrial


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    If you’re not entirely satisfied, you can cancel up to 5 business days before your renewal date and only pay the £12 already debited. This offer is for UK subscribers only.



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    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 34min
  • 996 - Fundsmith’s fate, industrial metals, & Asos: The Companies and Markets Show

    We begin this week's episode with a rundown of industrial metal price movements. From copper’s boom, Russian sanctions and the price of gold, our commodities correspondent Alex Hamer reveals what investors need to know on all things metal.


    A change in fate has swept across one of the UK’s most well-known and loved funds: Fundsmith Equity. It has not beaten its benchmark for the past three years, bringing a concerning end to its long run as a high-growth fund. Dave Baxter talks about the shifts in the portfolio over the past decade, analyst criticism, Terry Smith’s response and more of what readers can expect from this week’s cover feature.


    Last but not least, our senior companies reporter Jennifer Johnson unpacks our result of the week: Asos (ASC). The fast fashion retailer released interim results which show the outlook is still underwhelming. Its plan to reduce unsold merchandise panned out but resulted in falling margins. Is there any hope for the company and those holding it in their portfolio? 


    Associate editor Alex Newman and companies editor Mark Robinson also join the conversation to share their take on the latest market news.


    1:30 Industrial metals 

    11:51 Fundsmith equity 

    22:35 Asos (ASC)




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    Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 35min
  • 995 - British bargains & heritage brands: The Companies and Markets Show

    We begin with Julian Hofmann, whose latest article covers the companies left behind as doom and gloom takes hold of the British market. Many investors have been turning their noses up at British stocks but Julian says there is still value to be found. He touches on some of these, such as furniture brand DFS, and how investors can calculate a share’s value. 


    Next is Jemma Slingo who reports on the world’s leading thread manufacturer and British heritage brand Coats. The company recently released full-year results which show it’s making great progress internally, which can be attributed in a large amount to its production move from the US to Mexico. Jemma explores the progress of the company in the wider market and its current value case. 


    Carrying on the theme of 18th-century British businesses, Mark Robinson joins to discuss ceramics company Churchill China. Mark and Dan discuss how the company is recovering from the pandemic and lockdowns that halted the hospitality industry, its main source of revenue.


    Timestamps

    1:17 British bargains

    13:59 Coats

    22:36 Churchill China






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    Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 36min
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