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Ed Bowsher

The Big Call: Where will Markets go in 2019?

Ed Bowsher
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The Big Call: Where will Markets go in 2019?
Ed Bowsher speaks to top US fund manager, Meb Faber, as well as David Stevenson from ETFstream to find out where markets may go in 2019. Both Meb and David think that most US shares are too expensive while the UK is much more attractive. We also find out which parts of the Japanese market are cheap, and look at which emerging markets to avoid or invest in.
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Meb Faber, David Stevenson


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Ed Bowsher

The Big Call: Where next for markets?

Ed Bowsher
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The Big Call: Where next for markets?
After the market falls in October, Ed Bowsher asks: why was there a correction, and more importantly, where next for markets? Ed speaks to Sean Corrigan, Principal at Cantillon Consulting and Russ Mould from AJ Bell.
Guests:

Sean Corrigan, Russ Mould


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Ed Bowsher

The Big Call: Will ETFs Cause the Next Crash?

Ed Bowsher
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The Big Call: Will ETFs Cause the Next Crash?
It’s inevitable that stock markets will fall sooner or later. In this edition of The Big Call, Ed Bowsher asks whether ETFs will contribute to that fall. Ed speaks to Helen Thomas of the Blondemoney website, who thinks that ETFs may well contribute to a correction and Adam Laird of Lyxor who disagrees.
Guests:

Helen Thomas, Adam Laird


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Ed Bowsher

The Big Call: Robotics, technology and ETFs

Ed Bowsher
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The Big Call: Robotics, technology and ETFs
The Big Call looks at the big investment questions of the day. In every show, Ed Bowsher is joined by top notch guests from the City to discuss how you can make money from the Big Calls. In this week episode, Ed finds out if it is too late to get involved in the shares of Technology and Robotics.

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