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Meme stock revival, better deals for gas and electricity, and concerns around ultra-long mortgages
Episode 277

Meme stock revival, better deals for gas and electricity, and concerns around ultra-long mortgages

AJ Bell Money & Markets

May 16, 202457m 9s

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Show Notes

It’s happened again: GameStop, AMC and other titans of the pandemic meme stock craze have soared on the stock market. Dan Coatsworth explains why we’re seeing the phenomenon play out once more, and how it was triggered by a single picture of a person sitting in a chair.

The ban on UK energy firms offering cheaper deals to new customers could be scrapped from October as the regulator is eager to revive competition between suppliers. That means people will be soon be able to shop around for better gas and electricity deals – something that is also good news for a certain stock on the London market, as Dan reveals on the podcast.

Danni Hewson explores the rise of ultra-long mortgages and why many people might still be paying off their home loan as they enter retirement.

AJ Bell’s Rachel Vahey is on the show to explain why some people have to pay emergency tax on an ad-hoc lump sum pension withdrawals.

You can also hear a great interview with Situl Jobanputra from London’s West End property giant Shaftesbury Capital, and sparkling chat between Danni and Dan about diamonds, scandals in the mining industry and why Burberry is firmly out of fashion.