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Ed Bowsher

Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, dissects the markets

Ed Bowsher
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Ed's Macro-Economic View

Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, dissects the markets
Share Radio's Ed Bowsher speaks to Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, for her dissection of the state of markets at the moment.

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Ed Bowsher

The Investment Trust Show: The future of UK IPOs

Ed Bowsher
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The Investment Trust Show

The Investment Trust Show: The future of UK IPOs
Every week the Investment Trust show - brought to you in association with Henderson Global Investors - provides insight into some of the most interesting and misunderstood features of the world of investment trusts. This week, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher takes a look at IPO trends in the UK and does so on the basis of a report done by one of his guests today, Colin Hughes. Colin is Co-Manager of the Henderson Opportunities Trust and is also part of the team behind the Henderson Smaller Companies Trust. We are also joined on the line by Stuart Andrews, Corporate Finance Director at Finncap. To delve further into the world of investment trusts, visit the Investment Trust Show audioBoom page: https://audioboom.com/channel/shareradio-investmenttrustshow

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Georgie Frost

Could you be owed hundreds of pounds in compensation for being overcharged for your mortgage? Listen here to find out

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Could you be owed hundreds of pounds in compensation for being overcharged for your mortgage? Listen here to find out
More than 750,000 mortgage borrowers could be in line for compensation because of their bank overcharging them when they fell behind on repayments. It means borrowers who fell into arrears after June 2010 could receive several hundred pounds. To explain more, Georgie was joined on the line by Rachel Springall, mortgage expert from Moneyfacts.
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Rachel Springall


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Georgie Frost

Will this be a happy Halloween for retailers? Listen here to find out

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Will this be a happy Halloween for retailers? Listen here to find out
This year is set to be a Happy Halloween for retailers as ghoulish celebrations increase. Retailers forecast to get £330m boost from Halloween as pumpkins, decorations and costumes in demand. Last year Halloween even apparently overtook Valentine's Day as the third biggest retail event as fake blood and pumpkin sales jump 3000% since 2001. To find out more, Georgie was joined on the line by Tomasz Dyl, Managing Director of GottaBe.
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Tomasz Dyl


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Georgie Frost

How important is a voice in the workplace? Listen here to find out

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

How important is a voice in the workplace? Listen here to find out
What does your voice say about you, specifically in the workplace? And how important is the way we use our voice-boxes? In business we usually get things done by talking. But how well are you doing this? From the board room to the shop floor, the way we speak and how it is received by others is a big deal because it’s ultimately how we get things done. To find out more, Georgie was joined in the studio by Kate Laws at Connor, and Business psychologist Alan Robertson, co creator and developer of VoicePrint.
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Kate Law, Alan Robertson


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Georgie Frost

Kevin Pratt, Web editor MoneySuperMarket.com, on The News Review 27/10/16

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Kevin Pratt, Web editor MoneySuperMarket.com, on The News Review 27/10/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Kevin Pratt, Web editor MoneySuperMarket.com. Today they discuss the big story that Britain’s economy grew by 0.5% in the three months after the Brexit vote. Elsewhere, drivers are facing rising insurance bills, while over two and a half million renters could be at risk from faulty gas appliances. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Kevin Pratt


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Are the courtrooms of the future going to be the domain of AI?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Are the courtrooms of the future going to be the domain of AI?
A computer software was used to predict the results of nearly 600 past cases from the European Court of Human Rights - it managed to match the human judges' verdicts with 79% accuracy. So does this mean computers could help serve up justice in the future? Share Radio's Matt Cox heard from Dr Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis, Law Lecturer at the University of Sheffield and co-author of the research.
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Mike Ingram, Dimitri Tsapatsanis


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Georgie Frost

Thinking about starting up your own business? Listen here to find out the best tips

Georgie Frost
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Thinking about starting up your own business? Listen here to find out the best tips
Thought about starting your own business? Don't know where to start? Well we think we can give you a helping hand. To help talk you through how to create your own plan - we have the 'start-up coach himself', Carl Reader. And talking through how she started her own dog walking business, the Ministry of Dogs, Alison Williams talks about her experiences and the joy of owning your own business.
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Carl Reader, Alison Williams


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Oliver Wyman's Roland Rechsteiner discusses 5-year profits surge in oil trading

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Oliver Wyman's Roland Rechsteiner discusses 5-year profits surge in oil trading
According to a key annual report annual report from energy practise Oliver Wyman, the biggest commodity trading houses have seen profits from reselling oil shipments jump more than 50% over the past five years. Roland Rechsteiner, co-author of "Reimagining Commodity Trading" at Oliver Wyman, talks on their annual oil report.
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Mike Ingram, Roland Rechsteiner


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Big Bang's 30th Anniversary - How the City of London has changed

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money

Morning Money: Big Bang's 30th Anniversary - How the City of London has changed
On October 27th 1986, the London Stock Exchange swept away centuries of tradition, and ushered in the modern, global City of London. It was called Big Bang. In light of the 30-year anniversary, Brian Tora, Associate at JM Finn & Co., talks about the changes that were brought to The Square Mile.
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Mike Ingram, Brian Tora


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