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In the Markets with Fred & Rory

23 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago -

A podcast featuring Church House Investments UK Fund Managers, Fred Mahon and Rory Campbell-Lamerton, looking at what has happened recently in financial markets. Breaking topics down to easily digestable, bitesize topics, the Fund Managers provide their informed views and insights as well as their outlook. For more insights and market related updates from these Fund Managers, please visit ch-investments.co.uk. This podcast is aimed primarily at professional investors but we welcome anyone to listen in to enjoy the views of our fund managers on current markets. The value of investments and the income from them may go down as well as up and investors may not get back the amounts originally invested. Past performance is not a guide to future performance. The information provided in this podcast is not an offer, solicitation or recommendation, of any funds, services or products or to adopt any investment strategy.

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May 2022: You’re entering Bear country…

May 12, 2022 13:00 - 23 minutes - 16.2 MB

With global markets seeing extreme bouts of volatility, across all asset classes, it has been a challenging time. This week In the Markets with Fred & Rory, the managers dive into bear markets.   What is the difference between a bull and a bear market? How do investors survive a bear market? Markets are in panic territory, now is the time to hold fast in your long-term strategy. We are resolute in keeping a cool head and riding the wave of volatility. To quote Harvey Dent in Batman “it’s a...

April 2022: From Russia with Losses

April 13, 2022 09:00 - 24 minutes - 16.6 MB

So far 2022 has proven to be an incredibly troubled year, reflected in the pod topics. This week In the Markets with Fred & Rory, the Fund Managers look at some of the positives, starting with capitalism versus Vladimir Putin.  We have all been shocked and saddened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but who are some of the companies that have taken a stand against Russia? Another positive that one could argue, is that in the face of such horror, governments and NATO have never been so unif...

March 2022: Defence stocks & the ESG conundrum

March 22, 2022 14:00 - 24 minutes - 16.5 MB

This episode of In the Markets with Fred & Rory sees the fund managers look at defence stocks and the ESG implications of holding them. Our last podcast was published on the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and by now the ramifications have been truly felt by all, including financial markets. We expect many countries to increase their defence budgets in the wake of this tragic war and so we look at what makes a defence stock, the criteria we have to hold such a stock and why we believe t...

February 2022: The War Puzzle

February 22, 2022 12:00 - 24 minutes - 17 MB

With the news that Vladimir Putin is sending troops to “peacekeep” in East Ukraine, we felt it was apt to look at investing in times of war for the latest In the Markets with Fred & Rory podcast. Historically it has been proven that in a long, drawn-out build up to war, stocks prices can plummet and, when war finally breaks out, stock prices can rocket. A phenomenon known as the War Puzzle. As we have often said, in times of panic or uncertainty, markets fluctuate. How did the stock market...

February 2022: Is tech dead?

February 08, 2022 12:00 - 21 minutes - 14.9 MB

This week we are celebrating the first anniversary of In the Markets with Fred & Rory, thank you to all our loyal listeners for tuning in to hear what we have to say. January was a tough month for quality growth managers, and in particular, tech stocks. The big tech stocks performed terribly with Spotify -27%, Meta (Facebook) -33% and Netflix -40% in January. Have these companies had their moment in the spotlight? Or will the comeback be better than the setback? The FTSE 100 is the leading g...

January 2022: Beer, branding & Buds

January 31, 2022 09:00 - 27 minutes - 19 MB

With a poor start to the year for markets, with US tech and growth stocks hit particularly hard, Fred & Rory look at beer in this week’s podcast. Craft beer has become very popular in recent years and remains the area of most growth in the industry, even with heavy taxation from governments around the world. What makes a successful brewery? The UK Fund Managers delve into the power of marketing, non-alcoholic beer and what ever happened to cider? Tune in to find out. If you have any questio...

January 2022: Game, Tech, Match: Investment themes for 2022

January 11, 2022 11:00 - 20 minutes - 14.4 MB

As we kick off 2022, Fund Managers Fred and Rory look at what investment themes we believe are set to impact markets this year. From tech stocks to interest rates and inflationary fears, the importance of investing in high quality companies has never been so great. Why is Apple the darling of the NASDAQ 100? Who is Cathie Wood and what was she named top of? Tune in to the latest podcast to find out why tech doesn’t mean revert. If you have any questions, please email [email protected]...

December 2021: Greggs & Roger Whiteside

December 16, 2021 11:00 - 35 minutes - 24.2 MB

We welcomed a very special guest on this episode of In the Markets with Fred & Rory, Roger Whiteside, the CEO of FTSE 250 company, Greggs. Roger has worked at Greggs since 2013 and in that time has revolutionised the business, introduced the popular vegan sausage roll and been awarded an OBE for services to Women and Equality. Roger talks about understanding your target market, retaining market share and empowering staff to make decisions. Will Greggs go fully vegan? How have they attained c...

December 2021: Handbags and glad rags

December 02, 2021 09:00 - 21 minutes - 15 MB

In this episode of In the Markets with Fred & Rory, the fund managers talk all things luxury; what makes an item so popular, are luxury items a good investment and what kind of return can I expect to see on my Birkin bag? Hermès have cracked the supply and demand theory with limited supply increasing the level of demand. Can you guess what the most expensive second hand Birkin bag was sold for? If you have any questions, please get in touch by emailing: [email protected]

November 2021: COP26 & ESG Investing

November 03, 2021 11:00 - 29 minutes - 20.1 MB

Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the greenest of them all? With Halloween falling at the same time as the COP26 conference in Glasgow, it has proven a scarier than usual week. In this episode, the UK Fund Managers look at socially responsible investing; who is doing it, who isn't? the issues of green washing and whether you can expect better returns when investing sustainably. Tune in to find out what we'd like to see come out of the COP26 conference. If you have any questions, please get i...

October 2021: Adele and Second Album Syndrome

October 21, 2021 08:00 - 21 minutes - 14.9 MB

Much like Adele, we are back and giving the people what they want - timely updates on the current state of financial markets and the ramifications for consumers. In the season 2 opener, Fund Managers, Rory & Fred look at IPOs in the UK, the Evergrande disaster in China and current inflation concerns - are they transitory or structural? Where is the GameStop share price now? Tune in to find out these answers as well as hearing our market outlook for the rest of the year.

July 2021: Best bits & Market Outlook

July 27, 2021 13:00 - 15 minutes - 10.6 MB

Fund Managers Fred and Rory wrap up season one of In the Markets with Fred and Rory with their favourite bits from the last 11 episodes. With listeners from every continent in the world, tune in to find out their best memories as well as the, perhaps unsurprising, best and worst episodes. Listen to find out what our UK market outlook is for the summer and whether it really is wise to sell in May...

July 2021: Chris Ward, Carnaby Street & Covid-19

July 15, 2021 14:00 - 35 minutes - 24.5 MB

Fred & Rory have the pleasure of speaking to Chris Ward, Chief Financial Officer of Shaftesbury Plc (owner of 16 acres across West End London including Carnaby Street and swathes of Soho, Covent Garden and Chinatown).   As one would expect, the once busy West End was hugely impacted by the pandemic, but as a result of Shaftesbury's sustainable policies and genuine passion for cultivating unique villages, footfall has returned to two-thirds of pre-pandemic levels and loyalty from their retail...

June 2021: Game, Stock, Match? Investing in sport

June 29, 2021 12:00 - 24 minutes - 16.8 MB

Football supporters are known to be some of the most die-hard fans of any sport. This week 'In the Markets with Fred & Rory' the UK fund managers look at whether it is a smart investment decision to mix passion with money, raising the question; is there any money to be made investing in sport? Whilst the sport stars themselves seem to have found other avenues to increase their wealth; property, wine and whiskey amongst a few. Listen to the pod to discover which sports affiliated companies ar...

June 2021: Riding the digital horse & inflation

June 16, 2021 12:00 - 22 minutes - 15.2 MB

Our UK fund managers tackle the challenging but crucial topic of inflation in this episode of In the Markets with Fred and Rory. After a quick recap on cryptocurrencies, the managers review the UK inflation figures released today (16 June), the risks of hyperinflation, as well as looking at just how much the price of a pint of Guinness has increased over 100 years. Even though supermarkets have reported increases in sales, inflation has eaten away at their profitability, with their revenues ...

June 2021: Bitcoin & the cryptokids

June 03, 2021 11:00 - 19 minutes - 13.4 MB

The rise of cryptocurrencies has dominated headlines for the past few years and, for many, decentralized digital currencies such as Bitcoin are a force for evil, not good. But is it better to reject the premise entirely or put in safeguards to ensure it is used safely? This week on In the Markets with Fred and Rory, the UK fund managers provide a basic run down on Bitcoin, its environmental impact and whether it could be deemed an asset class, as well as touching on Blockchain technology. Ha...

May 2021: Extinction of the traditional office?

May 19, 2021 11:00 - 20 minutes - 14 MB

The current favourite topic of "when are you heading back to the office" raises the question of how much permanent change the pandemic will enact. Numerous lockdowns has forced the way we work, shop and socialise to change but how much will change for good as opposed to just for now? The latest "In the Markets with Fred and Rory" sees the UK Fund Managers review the working from home phenomenon and the impact it could have on real estate companies such as Great Portland Estates, Shaftersbury...

May 2021: Merck Mercuriadis & investing in music

May 06, 2021 11:00 - 28 minutes - 19.6 MB

 "If you're living your best life, you're doing it to the soundtrack of music" - Merck Mercuriadis Our latest In the Markets with Fred and Rory podcast saw the UK Fund Managers speak to a very special guest, a man who, according to the BBC, "has spent $1bn on old hits" - the one, the only, Merck Mercuriadis. Starting at Virgin Records in Canada as a teen, Merck has achieved enormous success throughout his career, from managing the likes of Beyoncé and Elton John, owning the masters of Paul...

April 2021: Deliveroo or Deliveroops?

April 08, 2021 11:00 - 15 minutes - 10.8 MB

Deliveroo hit the UK market with one of the biggest IPOs we have seen in the last ten years, on Wednesday, 31st March. In this episode, Fred and Rory analyse why it was so overvalued, what went wrong and why we didn't invest, although we do believe it to be a good quality business. But the question remains: has Deliveroo peaked?

March 2021: James Anderson & the Tech Revolution

March 24, 2021 16:00 - 15 minutes - 10.4 MB

Could you get Mark Zuckerberg on the phone? In the latest podcast from UK Fund Managers, Fred & Rory, we review the latest market news, starting with the retirement of James Anderson - arguably one of the most well-known and successful Fund Managers in the UK.  James, a believer in the asymmetry of returns and positive extremes, was an early investor in tech stocks pre-IPO and saw huge success through early investment in companies such as Tesla, Facebook and Alibaba, to name but a few. Tune ...

March 2021: JD Sports, UK Budget and Bouncebackability

March 09, 2021 15:00 - 13 minutes - 9.44 MB

Having promoted Rory to Chancellor of the Exchequer for the day in the last episode, UK Fund Managers, Fred & Rory, are back to discuss how his UK Budget predictions fared after the announcement from Rishi Sunak last week. Covering topics ranging from tax, ISAs to JD Sports and the 'bouncebackability' of the UK economy are tackled - a phrase coined by Ian Dowie, the manager of Crystal Palace Football Club. 

February 2021: Lifting lockdown & UK budget predictions

February 25, 2021 13:00 - 13 minutes - 9.05 MB

In the latest podcast from Fred & Rory, Fund Managers at Church House, they look at the resurgence of the Reddit thread community pushing up GameStop’s stock price, the impact lockdown has had on the property sector in the UK, focusing primarily on Shaftesbury PLC – a prime example of responsible governance and good leadership. And finally, if Rory was Chancellor for the day, what decisions he would make in the UK Budget announcement on Wednesday 3 March.

February 2021: Reddit, GameStop and taking on Wall Street

February 12, 2021 12:00 - 11 minutes - 7.63 MB

The latest monthly podcast discussion with UK Fund Managers Rory Campbell-Lamerton and Fred Mahon on the WallStreetBets Reddit thread community, their crusade on driving up the stock price of GameStop and its impact on hedge funds.