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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 12 MIN

Notayesmanspodcast385

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This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on:- Is £65 per MWh high or low? Is there any economic benefit from having a number 10 in the north? 5 year Gilt is 4.33% and today a 2031 linker was 0.933%. Does that suggest bond markets are calculating RPI will run at 3.4% average over the next 5 years? I am concerned about the possibility of FTSE 100 companies such as HSBC seeking a listing away from the FTSE. How might the composition of the FTSE change in terms of industry segment weighting change, if the rumours in the financial press are true? How might this affect the pricing of the FTSE and performance of funds that track FTSE ?

This is the latest in my series of podcasts explaining how economics works in the credit crunch and now virus pandemic era. This week I give my thoughts on:- Is £65 per MWh high or low? Is there any economic benefit from having a number 10 in the north? 5 year Gilt is 4.33% and today a 2031 linker was 0.933%. Does that suggest bond markets are calculating RPI will run at 3.4% average over the next 5 years? I am concerned about the possibility of FTSE 100 companies such as HSBC seeking a listing away from the FTSE. How might the composition of the FTSE change in terms of industry segment weighting change, if the rumours in the financial press are true? How might this affect the pricing of the FTSE and performance of funds that track FTSE ?

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