Should you save or invest? What can you do in a higher inflation and higher interest rate world? How can you invest a pension for early retirement?

All these questions and more will be answered by an expert panel in our special webinar next Thursday: Investing, pensions and growing your wealth.

The free special webinar, at midday on Thursday 17 October, will be hosted by This is Money’s Simon Lambert, who will be joined by Netwealth founder Charlotte Ransom and Jeff Prestridge, Group Wealth & Personal Finance Editor for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

You need to sign up to watch the webinar live, or to get a link to catch up when it suits you, you can register for the investing webinar here or using the form below.

A spike in inflation and interest rates has dramatically changed the financial landscape over the past 18 months and left savers and investors wondering where they stand.

With central banks warning interest rates will need to stay higher for longer, stock markets rattled, and even ‘safe’ government bonds being sold off, it can be difficult to know how to position your savings, investments and pension.

Meanwhile, with top fixed rate savings accounts offering 6 per cent, some are questioning whether to invest at all.

But while the returns on cash may look attractive now, investing has proven long-term to be the best chance of inflation-beating real returns. 

Our trio of experts will look at how people can invest in uncertain times, answer readers’ questions and look at what you need to know to protect your savings and investments and keep them growing.

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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