What the Budget and Trump’s win means for investors: Lee and the IC
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Lord Lee and Alex reunite just a day after the US election result and a week on from the Autumn Budget. In the episode, the pair unpack how the latter will affect UK private investors and the economy at large, and Lord Lee gives his opinion on the effectiveness of the changes announced by chancellor Rachel Reeves. Also, listen to find out the changes to Lord Lee’s portfolio and his take on Trump’s presidential win.  Timestamps  1:18 Why the Budget is pleasing for private investors 3:42 Lord Lee’s view of Labour’s tone  7:19 Nichols and FW Thorpe sales 10:03 Will Budget changes mean a change in tactic? 11:14 Inheritance tax  13:05 Niche markets 15:40 Impact on family businesses property relief and farms 18:32 What should Labour aim for  21:25 How Lord Lee's portfolio has been recently  25:14 Trump’s reelection Claim your first 12 weeks of Investors' Chronicle Print + Digital for just £12. You will get instant access to our website and app, plus the magazine delivered to your door every week. To start your trial, visit www.investorschronicle.co.uk/podcasttrial  *After your 12-week trial you will pay just £62 every 13 weeks by direct debit. If you’re not entirely satisfied, you can cancel up to 5 business days before your renewal date and only pay the £1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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