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Morning Money: What does the UK Public Finances data tell us about the post-Brexit economy

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Morning Money: What does the UK Public Finances data tell us about the post-Brexit economy
Another piece of post-Brexit economic data may give us a better scope of how Brexit has affected the UK: Public sector borrowing figures may suggest a deterioration of the Government's finances in the months to come. Chris Hare, Economist at Investec, joined the Morning Money team to discuss what this new information means.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Chris Hare


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Morning Money: The legal matters of Brexit – Michael Bowsher QC of Monckton Chambers discussed

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Morning Money: The legal matters of Brexit – Michael Bowsher QC of Monckton Chambers discussed
There have been reports that a London law firm is preparing to launch legal action over the triggering of Article 50. Michael Bowsher QC of Monckton Chambers joined Morning Money’s Directors’ Briefing sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise to discuss.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Michael Bowsher


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Morning Money: “A simply stunning night, nobody saw this coming” – David Helliwell reacts from the north

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Morning Money: “A simply stunning night, nobody saw this coming” – David Helliwell reacts from the north
David Helliwell, Group Editorial Director at Cumbrian Newspapers Group, that launched the new daily newspaper '24’ to cover the north of England and south west Scotland, joined Share Radio Morning Money to offer a perspective from the north on the EU referendum result.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, David Helliwell


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Morning Money: Do EU transport policies impose heavy costs on Taxpayers with little benefit?

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Morning Money: Do EU transport policies impose heavy costs on Taxpayers with little benefit?
EU transport policies are imposing staggering costs on taxpayers and consumers for very little benefit, according to a new study from the Institute of Economic Affairs. Dr Richard Wellings, Head of Transport at the Institute of Economic Affairs and one of the authors of new IEA report, 'STUCK IN BRUSSELS: Should transport policy be determined at EU level?', joined to explain.
Guests:

Emma Wall, Richard Wellings


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Morning Money: Cash vs electronic payment - which is favourite?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Cash vs electronic payment - which is favourite?
Mike Bowen, Business Development Director, Cash Centres at G4S, talks about the European Cash Report, that G4S has conducted, which analysed the use and future of cash verses electronic and internet payments. It's highlighted a widespread use of paper money across the EU, seemingly dismissing any claims of a demise, and Mike discusses the findings of the report.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Mike Bowen


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Morning Money: Scandal for Industrivarden - A look at the Swedish holding company

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Morning Money: Scandal for Industrivarden - A look at the Swedish holding company
The financial results of Swedish holding company, Industrivarden, are due for release. The group controls more than half of the Swedish stock exchange and is just emerging from the country’s biggest corporate scandal in decades, which led to the replacement of the group’s former Chief and Chairman. Ahead of Industrivarden's earnings, Share Radio’s Nigel Cassidy heard from Albin Ranner, Head of Market Surveillance at the Swedish Shareholders Association, who can be credited with bringing the scandal to light.
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Albin Ranner


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Morning Money: Banks going down the drain?

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Morning Money: Banks going down the drain?
Judging by some of the latest European bank results, we might need to brace ourselves for a financial crisis. This time though, it's not so much about banks being poorly regulated. It would seem that the actions being taken by central banks to try and steady their countries’ economies have had a nasty side-effect. Steen Jakobsen, Chief Investment Officer of Saxo Bank, talks on central banks.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, Steen Jakobsen


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