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    Explore "government investment" with insightful episodes like "When is a tax cut not a tax cut? The Autumn Statement digested", "No Mercy / No Malice: More", "Eight Months In, What Is Happening With Biden's CHIPS Act?", "Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?" and "Afternoon Briefing Thursday 23rd February" from podcasts like ""Money Clinic with Claer Barrett", "The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "Odd Lots", "The New Statesman Podcast" and "Times news briefing"" and more!

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    When is a tax cut not a tax cut? The Autumn Statement digested

    When is a tax cut not a tax cut? The Autumn Statement digested

    Tax cuts were the centrepiece of the Autumn Statement last week – with national insurance bills set to drop in January for 27mn UK workers – but these savings stand to be wiped out by ‘stealth taxes’. Host Claer Barrett crunches through the numbers and explores the Autumn Statement’s impact on pensions, Isas and other investments, with Katie Martin, the FT’s markets editor and co-presenter of the Unhedged podcast, Sam Fleming, the FT’s economics editor, and Rafe Uddin, the FT’s UK politics reporter. 

    Clips: UK Parliament TV


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    Tell Sid all you like - but he might not buy NatWest

    The Autumn Statement and your money

    Q&A: How will the Autumn Statement affect me?


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    UK equity markets have had a torrid time, as our recent Investment Masterclass with UK fund manager Nick Train explores, listen here

    Hear Claer and FT editors chat to Political Fix podcast host Lucy Fisher about the speed of tax cuts and the likely timing of the next general election, here 

    If you’d like to talk to Claer about a future episode, please email the Money Clinic team at money@ft.com with a short description of your problem, and how you would like us to help. 

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    Presented by Claer Barrett. Produced by Philippa Goodrich. Our executive producer is Manuela Saragosa. Sound design is by Sean Kovacs McGarrity, with original music from Metaphor Music. Cheryl Brumley is the FT’s global head of audio.


    Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com



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    Eight Months In, What Is Happening With Biden's CHIPS Act?

    Eight Months In, What Is Happening With Biden's CHIPS Act?

    In August of last year, the White House signed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, a bipartisan effort to bring more advanced semiconductor manufacturing onto US shores. Of course, it already has plenty of critics. There are concerns that the bill is being larded up with red tape, or non-core progressive priorities, that will undermine the bill. On this episode, we speak to two leaders playing key roles in the act's implementation. Mike Schmidt, director of the CHIPS Program Office, and Todd Fisher, the program's chief investment officer, join us to talk about the act's goals, what's been achieved so far, and why they believe it can succeed.

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    Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?

    Childcare gets top billing in the Budget, but will it work?

    After Jeremy Hunt announced an extension of free childcare provision to children older than nine months in the Budget this week, some parents groups are celebrating – but is this really a victory?


    Rachel Cunliffe is joined by Zoë Grünewald and Alona Ferber to discuss what was announced, whether it leaves Labour in a difficult position, and if the new policy will actually deliver what it promises.


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    This Is What Happens to Silicon Valley in a Downturn

    This Is What Happens to Silicon Valley in a Downturn

    The US economy may not be in a recession, but Silicon Valley, which had a mega-boom throughout the 2010s, is in a downturn. Tech stocks have tanked and almost every day there are new reports about industry layoffs. So what happens next? What happens to its unique corporate culture? What happens to management and employees? On this episode, we speak with Margaret O'Mara, a professor at the University of Washington and the author of the book The Code: Silicon Valley and the Remaking of America. We talk about the history of Silicon Valley's upside-down moments and how the industries that have dominated the region have changed over time, particularly as government money comes in and out of the picture.

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    The KGB Defector Video You Must See (Ep 1663)

    The KGB Defector Video You Must See (Ep 1663)
    This video of a KGB defector is frightening and it was an accurate prediction of where we are now. Also, Ron DeSantis was proven right again!  News Picks: Another victory as this controversial Biden nominee withdraws herself from consideration. AOC complains about Jewish voters.  If masks work, then why aren’t masks working? One arrested after the Fox News’ Christmas tree was set on fire. Mental health issues are more prevalent in the covid era.  Democrats really believe we’re bad people. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    TPP246: The North-South Divide: Who wins?

    TPP246: The North-South Divide: Who wins?

    A recent episode of Dispatches called “Is Britain Full?” looked at the divide between the North and South of England.  We’ve broken down and dissected the episode to help inform you about the regions to enable to you really look at what’s going on with regard to population, development, infrastructure and what it means for you as in investor.

    You can watch the full Dispatches episode right here.

    NEWS THIS WEEK

    The Budget dominated the news this week.  We’ve gone through it to find out how it affects Housing, Landlords and you.

    RESOURCE OF THE WEEK

    To make sure you’re completely covered and prepared for the changes in the Budget, our resource of the week is this great Budget calculator from the BBC. See if you’re going to be better off right here

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