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MoneyWeek Talks — 264 episodes
China, the Iran war, and the US
Are investors underestimating emerging markets?
Exporting with confidence
What does risk actually mean?
Why hiring talent is a growth strategy
Developing electric vehicles at scale
Is Europe ripe for recovery?
Can purpose-led organisations scale?
Why Vietnam is the world's most exciting emerging market
Are money problems driving the mental health crisis?
Pitch to Portfolio: Lioness Jill Scott's Investing Game Plan
Tom Stevenson's fund picks for 2026
Will fintechs change the way you invest?
Why you fear money – and how to fix it
The investment mistakes not to make
Vietnam: Asia's new tiger economy
How the Budget will hurt you
Steve Webb: Using pensions for property
Rishi Sunak: Are your numeracy skills holding you back with money?
Introducing MoneyWeek Talks
Finding opportunities in frontier markets
Cashing in on Canada
Japan’s corporate-governance revolution
The slump in the London stockmarket
A one-stop shop for global investors
HydrogenOne Capital Growth plc - long and short term opportunities in the green economy
Reducing macro economic risk in a portfolio
Activist investing and capitalising on trading opportunities in equities around the world
Short and long-term opportunities for investors in the UK market
How to defend your portfolio from global risks
John Mills: why a weak pound is good for the UK
James Ferguson: you may not make any money this year – so just try not to lose any
Part 2 of The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker & Merryn Somerset Webb
The MoneyWeek Podcast: The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker and Merryn Somerset Webb
The MoneyWeek Podcast: 17 years of change
James de Uphaugh: why shifting perceptions are good for UK stocks
Edward Chancellor: why interest is the force that holds everything in place
Peter Spiller and Christopher Mills: inflation, rising wages and falling profits
The MoneyWeek Podcast: nuggets of positivity in an extended bear market
Dylan Grice: financial privacy, the stupidity of central bankers and the “cockroach portfolio”
Liz Ann Sonders: raging inflation and the bear market is not “70s redux”
James Ferguson: recession, house prices and the power of youth
The MoneyWeek Podcast with Russell Napier at the Library of Mistakes
Barry Norris: we’re already in the 1970s. Here’s how to invest
Anna Macdonald and Mikhail Zverev: Investing in innovative new frontiers
Mohamed El-Erian: inflation, disinflation and the mistakes of central bankers
James Anderson: the trouble with the fund management industry
Fred Harrison: House prices will peak in 2026
Robin Wigglesworth: Index funds matter in ways we are only starting to fathom
Charlotte Yonge: Two ways to protect your money from inflation
The MoneyWeek Podcast: redefining the FAANG stocks for a new era
Dario Perkins and Richard de Lisle: inflation, the 1970s, and the rotation to value
Vitali Kalesnik – investing in a world of geopolitical instability and high inflation
Luke Hyde-Smith: how to invest for inflation
Alec Cutler: it feels like the 1970s – what should you buy?
Shareholder democracy – returning power to to the people
Sandy Nairn: the end of the "everything bubble" could destroy $75trn of assets
Julian Brigden: markets are at a huge inflexion point
Barry Norris: investing for a post-pandemic world
Temple Bar’s Ian Lance and Nick Purves: the essence of value investing
The MoneyWeek Podcast: happy new year! Are we in for a year of misery?
The MoneyWeek Podcast: a very strange year, when forecasting anything became almost impossible
Steen Jakobsen: reality has become outrageous
George Maher: what we can learn from the fall of the Roman Empire
Ewan Markson Brown: the joy of small companies
Vivek Ramaswamy: beware of the "woke industrial complex"
Tim Hayes: why I'm bullish on US and European stocks, but not the UK
Spencer Adair: getting rich slowly with "cockroach" companies
The MoneyWeek Podcast: climate change, global population and inflation
Dale Robertson: why Europe is a great place to be a stock picker
Andrew Hunt: why it's a great time to be a deep value investor
Inflation, energy crisis, strikes – have we gone back to the 1970s?
James Ferguson: the scope for bond-market disaster is very real
Gary Channon: the importance of allocating capital wisely
Rob Arnott: Covid's hidden investment opportunities
Kieran Heinemann: the history of shareholder capitalism
Anna Macdonald: hunting down the big companies of tomorrow
Sebastian Lyon: the benefits of being boring
The great lorry-driver shortage, blaming Brexit for everything, and why now is a good time to buy UK stocks
Edward Bonham Carter: things will only get harder from here
Jeremy Grantham: we're in one of the greatest bubbles in financial history
Joe Bauernfreund: why Japan is an active investor's dream market
Brian Pellegrini: why America isn't going back to work
Russell Napier: Asia, financial repression and the nature of capitalism
Niall Ferguson: why we'll never be prepared for disaster
Jim Mellon: What I'm buying now – UK stocks, agtech and commodities
Andy Haldane: bitcoin as money is a fanciful idea that should fill us with horror
The MoneyWeek Podcast: inflation and what to do about it
Gillian Tett: listen to the silence – how anthropology helps make sense of the world
Mayssa Al Midani: agritech, nutrition and climate change – feeding the world while caring for the planet
Simon French: why post-pandemic inflation will be short-lived
The MoneyWeek Podcast: the things on which we are definitely right
Richard Marwood: dividends are back on the menu
Troy's Gabrielle Boyle: for global companies, sustainability is just good business
Tom Slater of Scottish Mortgage: growth, the pandemic, and the importance of optimism
Dambisa Moyo: the changing role of corporations
Peter Spiller: how to not lose money to inflation and financial repression
Steve Clapham: picking stocks is fun, but you need to do your homework
Pippa Malmgren: Covid, NFTs and Trump’s next big adventure
Laura Destribats: cashing in on millennials’ spending habits
Calum Bruce: the post pandemic opportunities in retail property
The great rotation and the return of the private investor
Temple bar: a return to value
Dr Paul Jourdan: strategic metals, the commodities supercycle and the electrified future
Hamish Baillie: successful investing in a post-pandemic world
Duncan Lamont: finding the bright spots in overvalued markets
Raoul Pal: why I sold all my gold and bought bitcoin
Ned Naylor-Leyland: “Disinvesting” with gold, and why silver is the original decentralised, disruptive money
Let's talk about bubbles
Bitcoin special: what all the fuss is about, and why you should buy some
Bitcoin mania, inflation, and the idea of a great global reset
Russell Napier on debt, financial repression, and the coming of inflation
A look back on a peculiar year and ahead to the recovery – and what to buy for 2021
Julian Jessop: V is for vaccine – and the shape of our economic recovery
Barry Norris: why I'm shorting vaccine-makers
Stephen Yiu: in a low quality market, buy only the best stocks – and don't over diversify
Jonathan Allum on why Japan is both different and the same
Peter Tasker on Japan's extraordinary resilience, and why you should invest
Alex Wright: UK markets are full of opportunities
US election special with Jim Patterson of Kiplinger
Alain Caffort: why you should invest in family-run companies
How the Law Debenture Corporation's unusual structure gives it an edge
Shaniel Ramjee: tech stocks, China and Japan – where to find the best returns
Negative interest rates, armed guards and a warehouse full of cash
Lockdowns, layoffs and public-sector pensions
Covid-19 and the accelerating revolution in healthcare
Dale Nicholls: why you should invest in China
James Ferguson: How bad data is driving fear of a second wave of Covid-19
Mark Slater: why UK stocks are so unpopular right now
It's all gone V-shaped
George Magnus: financial repression and inflation – the only way out
Helen Thomas: how Covid and the “velocity of people” will shape our economic future
House prices, staycations, and the death of cash
How to age well and profit from the “longevity dividend”
Gold bugs' dreams are coming true – but we could still see a V-shaped recovery
Inflation, MMT and the folly of a centrally planned economy
Laura Foll: small companies, income, and the power of equity markets
Nick Greenwood: the benefits of investment trusts, and some of my favourites
Merryn and John on markets, pent-up demand, and a V-shaped recovery
Hugh Hendry: fire Jerome Powell and let the Fed go properly nuts
Mervyn King: why the Covid pandemic is a classic example of radical uncertainty
James Ferguson: the virus, the lockdown, and what comes next
MoneyWeek 1,000 – a look back over the last 20 years
Bernard Connolly: how are we going to pay for all this?
Andrew Milligan: your advantage over professional investors
Central bankers just want to be loved
Luciano Diana: ESG investing and a welcome dose of optimism amid the gloom
Alexander Chartres: the end of a benign era
Steve Keen: a modern debt jubilee is vital to keep the global economy alive
Gillian Tett: life after lockdown and how the world will change
Brian Pellegrini: this crisis may not turn out as badly as everyone thinks
Russell Napier: how much debt is too much?
Edward Chancellor: governments’ reaction to the virus will come back to haunt us
Your questions answered
Charles Heenan: dominoes are falling – be very careful
Bright spots amid the gloom
The end of capitalism?
The bubble meets its pin
Dominic Frisby on tax
Russell Napier at the MoneyWeek Wealth Summit
Jim Mellon at the MoneyWeek Wealth Summit
A reaction to the general election result
Politicians on a spending spree, and why is Japan so cheap?
Patient Capital
The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker... and the Commentator - Episode 4
The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker... and the Commentator - Episode 3
The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker... and the Commentator - Episode 2
The Butcher, the Brewer, the Baker... and the Commentator - Episode 1
Draghi's last gasp, WeWork, and the curious case of the high-yielding oil stocks
Negative interest rates, a global cryptocurrency and people's QE
Boris, Brexit and Anti-bubbles
Peer-to-peer lending and why there is nothing new in finance
Currency wars, inflation, and Neil Woodford
The gold bull market and a debt jubilee
Facebook's new cryptocurrency and the sale of Sotheby's
Poor Neil Woodford
Euro elections, bitcoin and trade tariffs
Merryn talks to India expert David Cornell
Agritech and a stockmarket meltup
The trouble with the Customs Union
Merryn talks to Russell Napier
Merryn talks to Alasdair McKinnon about gold
Merryn talks to Bernard Connolly
The trouble with modern monetary theory (MMT)
Merryn talks to Anand Giridharadas
Merryn meets Bruce Stout
Stockmarket sentiment and doom-mongers
No such thing as passive investing
Charities, charitable giving and Gift Aid
Brexit: what happens now?
Merryn meets Jonathan Tepper
Theresa May's Brexit deal and the inverted yield curve
EFTA, EEA, "Norway Plus" or no deal?
Merryn talks to Paul Hodges about the state of the global economy
Why globalisation is a force for good
The crazy deal that could mark the top of the market
Jordan Peterson and the nature of truth
What next week's Budget could hold
What art can tell us about the wider markets
How wage inflation (and real inflation) is coming to an economy near you
The excitement in the gold market
Financial crisis fallout (or not)
Turkey trouble
Britain's declining productivity growth
Why a second referendum is a non-starter
Trump, the G7 and protectionism
Populism, Italy and the EU's next crisis
The UK's biggest drop in house prices since 2010
Should you buy Russian stocks?
The most-hated market in the world
Contrarian indicators
How bull markets die
Protectionism, guns and the existential threat to the euro
The great rotation, inflation and the spectre of the 1970s
The excitement in the markets and madness of bankers
The end of the 30-year bond bull market?
Bad tech, inflation and buy to let
The collapse of Carillion
Russia, the stockmarket melt-up, and UK house prices
Charles Plowden: where to find long-term growth
Charlie Morris: how to invest in the world of Trump
Diana Choyleva: the unravelling of globalisation
Mark Slater: finding growth at a reasonable price
Paul Mumford: simple steps to successful investing
Britain backs Brexit
Brexit!
Gervais Williams: the market is ripe for micro-caps
Bernard Connolly: the EU is an "explicitly anti-democratic", crony capitalist state
Russell Napier: give everybody in China a credit card
A falling pound and London's ridiculous property market
Gary Channon: the three things I look for when buying a company
Why we're backing Brexit
Gold miners, negative interest rates and the future of dividend stocks
Merryn Somerset Webb interviews Anne-Marie Slaughter
What central banks might do next
Merryn Somerset Webb interviews Hugo Dixon
Stand up for capitalism
Learning to love the oil price crash
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Craig Yeamen
An unusual feeling of optimism
Dan Denning joins John Stepek
John joins Capital & Conflict to discuss Project Income & buy-to-let
Where will house prices go next?
Gold miners: not all bad
The housing market and George Osborne's mini budget
The worrying outlook for British dividend stocks
George Osborne is coming after your pension savings
The last 15 years
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to R. Hutchings Vernon
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Gillian Tett
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Paul Hodges
Merryn Somerset Webb talks Peter Frankopan
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Dan Hannan
Britain and China’s coy first date
Robot farmers and EU nonsense
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to David Smith
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Matt Ridley
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to Alex Perry
What VW and the African aid industry have in common
Austrian economics and Europe
The coming war on cash
The Fed bottles it again
Merryn Somerset Webb talks to James Fergusson
Corbyn And Trump, barbarians at the gate