The Outlook For 2010

In this week’s episode:

It's soundbite heaven as Justin Urquhart Stewart returns to MoneyTalk. The co-founder of Seven Investment Management talks with David Kuo about the extraordinary events of 2009 and what we should do with our money in the year ahead. A transcript of this podcast is also available.

David, Justin and an unidentified furry creature. No animals were harmed in the production of this podcast.
David, Justin and an unidentified furry creature. No animals were harmed in the production of this podcast.

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LordEssex 14 Jan 2010 , 4:04pm

Brilliant quotes, but not sure I am any better for listening to it.

AleisterCrowley 14 Jan 2010 , 6:52pm

Was this recorded in a TMF store cupboard ??!
Good podcast though ...

TheBlade103 17 Jan 2010 , 4:06pm

One of the best podcasts I have listened to from the motley fool. Very interesting view, very down to earth and also very funny!

TMFDragon 17 Jan 2010 , 9:32pm

Hi Lord Essex

You are welcome to show us how it' should be done next time you are in London. Pleas send me some topics that you think our listeners would be interested in. The operative words being "interested in".

Best

David

TMFDragon 17 Jan 2010 , 9:38pm

Hi AleisterCrowly

Not so much a broom cupboard but a furnace. The echo was in part due to the room heaters being cranked up to maximum.

Best

David

TMFDragon 17 Jan 2010 , 9:57pm

Hi TheBlade103

I am always excited when Justin comes in to see us at the Fool. We have lots more podcasts pencilled in for 2010 so do stay tuned.

Best

David

YeeWo 01 Feb 2010 , 11:13pm

- A brilliant podcast, would love to know what Justin is taking to appear so happy in the middle of the bad weather!
- China Airlines is based in Taiwan, ROC. Did you mean Air China? If so it does seem to have a secondary London listing already!
- Look forward to the next Kuo/Urquart-Stewart show!!!!!!!!

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Money Talk is a podcast from The Motley Fool (UK). Hosted by David Kuo, it’s a lively roundtable discussion where Fool writers and guests from the world of money thrash out the financial issues of the day.

Join us as we take an irreverent look at anything and everything to do with shares – from how to pick your first share to how to manage your own pension to what mini skirts have to do with Britain's economy (a lot, according to David).

From quick tips on how to tidy up a wayward portfolio to in depth discussions with industry experts, Money Talk tackles a different topic every week.

About the presenter

David Kuo is The Motley Fool’s media personality. He can be heard on BBC London’s (97.4FM) Breakfast Show where he arouses listeners every weekday morning with his unique brand of financial news. He is also a regular commentator on national news programmes including CNBC, BBC News, and Sky News.

David stumbled into the world of broadcasting at the turn of the Millennium when he was invited to comment on the stock market crash. He says, “I think I stunned Londoners speechless when I said the good thing about the crash is that shares are now more affordable for people who want to invest in the stock market!”

His attitude to investing has never wavered, as he always sees downturns in the market as a buying opportunity for long-term investors.