International Podcast Day: the best bits of FundCalibre’s Investing on the go podcast
Happy International Podcast Day!
To celebrate International Podcast Day we decided to take a look back at our favourite moments thus far in the FundCalibre “Investing on the go” podcast series. From our very first episode with James Thomson, to last week’s newest episode with Martin Lau, a range of our favourite clips are presented by your podcast hosts Darius McDermott, Sam Slator, Ryan Lightfoot-Brown and James Yardley, along with a guest appearance from our podcast editor Staci West.
Listen to the episodes mentioned
- First State Greater China Growth
23. Mixing old with new in the Greater China region - Rathbone Global Opportunities
1. From Dragons’ Den to Tinder we talk investing with James Thomson - Polar Capital Healthcare Trust
6. Innovation, technology and Medicare for all - Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust
14. Autonomous aircrafts: efficient and effective blood donation - Janus Henderson European Select Opportunities
15. Lager, salmon and chocolate: three reasons to like Europe - TM Home Investor
9. Buy-to-let – without the mortgage or the hassle - Investec UK Special Situations
19. Why tractors and M&S could do well but bonds could disappoint - Hermes US SMID Equity
11. An investment that keeps your shirt clean and beaches plastic-free - AXA Framlington Japan
2. From rice crackers to robots we look at Japanese trends - VT Gravis UK Infrastructure Income
7. British summers and electric vehicles: there’s more to infrastructure than meets the eye
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