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In this episode of the Poor Millionaires Podcast, Simon French, Chief Economist at Panmure Liberum, discusses the current state of the UK economy, focusing on gilt yields, fiscal challenges, and the implications of liability-driven investing. He highlights the attractiveness of UK assets despite political and economic volatility, and emphasises the need for better commercialisation of innovation in the UK. The conversation explores the role of pension funds, home bias in investments, and the prospects for the UK market over the next 12 to 18 months.
Poor Millionaires is the show focused on helping you escape the ranks of the mass affluent and start your journey to generational wealth.
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This podcast is for educational purposes only. The information does not constitute financial advice or recommendation and should not be considered as such. The value of investments and any income derived from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount you invested.
By James FaulknerIn this episode of the Poor Millionaires Podcast, Simon French, Chief Economist at Panmure Liberum, discusses the current state of the UK economy, focusing on gilt yields, fiscal challenges, and the implications of liability-driven investing. He highlights the attractiveness of UK assets despite political and economic volatility, and emphasises the need for better commercialisation of innovation in the UK. The conversation explores the role of pension funds, home bias in investments, and the prospects for the UK market over the next 12 to 18 months.
Poor Millionaires is the show focused on helping you escape the ranks of the mass affluent and start your journey to generational wealth.
Watch on YouTube | Follow us on LinkedIn | Visit our website
Disclaimer
This podcast is for educational purposes only. The information does not constitute financial advice or recommendation and should not be considered as such. The value of investments and any income derived from them can fall as well as rise and you may not get back the original amount you invested.