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A whistle-stop tour of 2024: Elections, AI boom, gold and pensions

Season 1, Ep. 86

Susannah and Sarah take a look back at a huge year for the markets, with global elections, geopolitical unrest, AI enthusiasm, gold prices and a Budget to remember.


Helen Morrissey, head of pension analysis, joins us to discuss what the year held in store for pensions.


Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst at HL, looks at the companies he said were worth keeping an eye on at the start of the year.


And Emma Wall, our head of platform investments, will take us through the performance of the funds she spotlighted for this year.


This podcast isn’t personal advice. If you’re not sure what’s right for you, seek advice. Investments rise and fall in value, so investors could make a loss. Tax rules can change and any benefits depend on your personal circumstances.

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