The Tilney Investment Podcast: war in Ukraine
In the March episode of the Tilney Investment Podcast, Chloe Stages, an associate investment director, joins Ben Seager-Scott, Tilney’s Head of Multi-asset Funds. The conversation focuses on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as well covering energy prices and the easing of Covid restrictions
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Published on 01 Mar 20221 minute read

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Episode overview
1.03 While the war in Ukraine is clearly a huge humanitarian and geopolitical crisis, how is it affecting markets?
3.50 With Russia responsible for 11% of global oil exports*, will the war lead to rupturing supply chains and further price hikes?
7.50 Chloe and Ben discuss perceived safe-haven assets and further pressure on global inflation
12.04 What is the likelihood of us seeing further rises to the Bank of England base rate?
14.52 Chloe asks Ben about the impact of events on Tilney’s asset allocation
17.57 Will the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions be positive for the UK economy?
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Source
*BP (2021), Statistical Review of World Energy 2021, 1 July 2021
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