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Investors' Chronicle

Investors' Chronicle

Each week, Investors' Chronicle picks apart the latest news for companies, markets and funds, bringing you fresh investment ideas

Investors' Chronicle

1,161 episodesEN

Show overview

Investors' Chronicle has been publishing since 2014, and across the 12 years since has built a catalogue of 1,161 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 600 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 24 min and 37 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 38 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2018, with 148 episodes published.

Episodes
1,161
Running
2014–2026 · 12y
Median length
31 min
Cadence
Several per week

From the publisher

Looking to stay informed in the world of investing? Investors' Chronicle dives into the key trends shaping today’s markets and unpacks what they mean for your investments. Featuring exclusive interviews with professional investors - whether fund managers or leading financial experts - our mission is to help you make smarter investment decisions.Investors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Our award-winning expert writers research hundreds of companies and funds suitable for all risk appetites, to provide clear, independent recommendations for individual investors who want to make their money grow and outline how to make the most of different types of investment vehicles at all stages of your life.Whether you invest in funds or enjoy managing your own portfolio of individual shares, or a mix of both, we offer an unrivalled package of investment ideas, analysis and research, and lots more, to help you build a secure financial future.Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Jun 26, 202629 min

AO World, wealth managers & Castings: The Companies and Markets Show

Jun 19, 202631 min

Meeting with Fevara’s CEO: Lee and the IC

Jun 16, 202644 min

Investing in photonics, GSK and new opportunities in venture capital: Companies and Markets Show

Jun 12, 202633 min

Investing in British Water, Nick Train & CMC: Companies and Markets Show

Jun 5, 202636 min

‘Bottlenecks are the best way to benefit from AI’: Ali Unwin of Polar Capital Technology

Jun 2, 202646 min

SpaceX, Pets at Home & defence stocks: Companies and Markets Show

May 29, 202637 min

Women and investing: How to start a business

May 26, 202632 min

Cranswick, the perfect pension & palm oil: Companies and Markets Show

May 22, 202633 min

Investing during volatility, property & Vodafone : Companies and Markets Show

May 15, 202633 min

Meeting PZ Cussons’ CEO: Lee and the IC

May 12, 202641 min

How to pick funds, Diageo & hotel stocks: Companies and Markets Show

May 8, 202638 min

‘There’s a lot of value in emerging markets’ - Paul Niven of F&C

May 5, 202645 min

Electrifying your portfolio & chemical stock struggles: Companies and Markets Show

May 1, 202641 min

Isas, apps and platforms: Where to invest your money

Apr 27, 202625 min

Primark spin-off, robotics & US equity funds: Companies and Markets show

Apr 24, 202637 min

Meeting Primary Health Properties CEO: Lee and The IC

Apr 21, 202651 min

Intertek, renewable trusts & shares on a tear: The Companies and Markets Show

Apr 17, 202628 min

The ceasefire, Africa and Senior: Companies and Markets Show

Apr 10, 202634 min

Unilever’s $45bn deal, Berkeley & tech: Companies and Markets Show:

We begin the show with consumer goods giant Unilever (ULVR) – soon to be somewhat smaller, given the $45bn spin-off of its foods business to US spice and sauce maker McCormick (MKC). The reaction to the news, though, has been distinctly underwhelming. Erin Withey examines what it means for Unilever’s future.Then we turn to Berkeley (BKG), the housebuilder, which, this week, published an unscheduled negative update, less than three weeks after it told investors everything was fine. Hugh Moorhead explores what the company’s retrenchment says about the UK’s wider housebuilding goals.Lastly, we discuss what is perhaps the UK’s very own meme stock – microcomputer maker Raspberry Pi (RPI). Its shares rose almost 50 per cent in one day following its full-year results. Arthur Sants explains how the company ended up part of the AI boom and whether there’s a decent business underneath it all.Read more here:Why the market is turning against Unilever’s $45bn food dealRaspberry Pi ups sales volumes but margins tightenEpisode timestamps:00:00 Intro01:21 Unilever09:54 Berkeley Group18:30 Raspberry PiListen to more podcasts from Investors’ Chronicle Apple, Spotify and YouTube or by clicking hereInvestors' Chronicle has supported private investors in the UK for over 160 years by highlighting rewarding investment opportunities. Investors' Chronicle is a service by the Financial Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 3, 202632 min
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