When gilts hit the headlines it’s a clear sign that trouble has not only been brewing but has been unleashed.

Government bond yields only tend to break through into the mainstream when things aren’t going well and they have been firmly in the spotlight since Kwasi Kwarteng’s ill-fated mini-budget.

But what is a gilt, why does its yield matter, what’s that got to do with prices and why do we worry about such things?

On this podcast, Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert, take a step back from the maelstrom to explain gilts, why investors worry about government bonds, what’s causing ructions in the pensions industry and what this all means for normal people.

Chancellor Kwarteng has now departed – in fact, news of his imminent exit from the job while the team were recording the podcast, triggering a breaking news style interruption – but will Chancellor Jeremy Hunt fare any better (and last longer)?

The team discuss why the mortgage market is key to the answer to that and also look at what first-time buyers should do in this scenario.

There are some for whom the current rapid rate rises aren’t bad news though and that is savers. We now have a top savings rate above 5 per cent for the first time in many years, but is it worth taking?

It requires locking in for five years, but that’s the sort of return knocking on what could reasonably be expected from the stock market, where you also have to take the risk of losing money.

And finally, investors are hunkering down at the moment, but when share prices fall the stock market is on sale – and if you look at some investment trusts there is a double sale going on, as discounts have widened to 13 per cent on average.

Should you be greedy when others are fearful, as Warren Buffett is often quoted as saying, or exercise some caution rather than having your head turned by knockdown prices?

Out the door: Kwasi Kwarteng's short but eventful stint as Chancellor of the Exchequer is over

Out the door: Kwasi Kwarteng’s short but eventful stint as Chancellor of the Exchequer is over

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