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Podcast Appearances
Thank you so much for your time.
My pleasure.
Demo, Andrew Clay episode, what do you think?
I think it's full of hope, really, this idea that mean reversion means that if you're investing through a bad period, it likely means that it's going to be good in the end.
So it means no matter where you are in the investing journey, it's either really good at the minute, which is great, or it's really bad and it's going to get good eventually, which is also great.
So I thought that was a really positive way of looking at the markets.
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This episode was produced by Ruth Edwards and it was filmed and edited by Ben and Jack at Flowspire.
Between pre-crisis, so say 2019, and now, basically the price cap's gone up almost 50%.
We can't guarantee people get low bills.
What we can do is guarantee fair bills.
Yeah, of course.
So, Ofgem is Britain's independent energy regulator, and we basically exist to help protect energy consumers, and that gives us a number of important roles.
We regulate the retail market on the one side, and we also regulate the networks that provide the gas and electricity into people's homes and businesses.
And there's quite a lot within that.
And on the retail side, we set the price cap.
A lot of people will have heard of the price cap, and we can talk more about that.