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Morning Money: Why have Scottish wind farms been paid to shut down?

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Morning Money: Why have Scottish wind farms been paid to shut down?
This month, Scottish wind farms have received a record £5.5 million to shut down. It’s after hurricane-force gusts produced more electricity than could be consumed. August 7th saw winds blowing as high as 115 miles an hour, while demand for power fell to record lows. But Renewable UK’s Deputy Chief Executive, Maf Smith, told Share Radio's James Brydges that wind farms turning off was actually the least expensive solution.
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James Brydges, Maf Smith


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Morning Money: How will Brexit pressure the North Sea Oil industry?

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Morning Money: How will Brexit pressure the North Sea Oil industry?
The low oil price has already pressured the industry, but now what impact will Brexit have? Neil Passmore, CEO of Hannam and Partners, joined to discuss issues related to interconnectors with Europe, the threat on jobs and the issues it could create with support networks in Scotland.
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Sara Sjölin, Neil Passmore


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Morning Money: Will aerospace & defence companies have to change strategy post Brexit?

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Morning Money: Will aerospace & defence companies have to change strategy post Brexit?
Aerospace and defence companies may have to press the restart button on their strategies, as Brexit may cause nations to scale back arms buys and reduce collaboration. For more, independent defence and aerospace specialist, Howard Wheeldon, joined Nigel Cassidy and Chris Bailey.
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Chris Bailey, Howard Wheeldon


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Morning Money: Are banks trading out suits for chinos and polo shirts?

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Morning Money: Are banks trading out suits for chinos and polo shirts?
JP Morgan Chase has announced a new dress code for staff, which allows staff to wear more casual approved items like dresses, casual trousers or dress sandals. But what are the reasons behind this? Matt Cox has been hearing from Kim Stephenson, an Occupational Psychologist specialising in business psychology.
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Matt Cox, Kim Stephenson


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Morning Money: A spring of discontent

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Morning Money: A spring of discontent
Shareholders have been turning on the bosses of some of the FTSE’s biggest names in anger over fat cat pay. In one of the most significant results of the shareholder spring revolt so far, engineering firm Weir Group lost a plan to bring in a lucrative share deal for its top executives. Financial journalist Cherry Reynard discusses the recent revolts.
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Sara Sjölin, Cherry Reynard


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Morning Money: Tax haven top trumps

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Morning Money: Tax haven top trumps
How well do nations, islands and cities compare when it comes to its ability to conceal transactions, or the real ownership of assets? As the Panama Papers affair plays out, Nigel Cassidy spoke to Berlin-based Nicholas Shaxson who’s the author of Treasure Islands, a book about the use and abuse of tax havens, about those who are most secretive.
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Nicholas Saxson


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Morning Money: Is the aerospace sector in trouble?

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Morning Money: Is the aerospace sector in trouble?
Boeing, the world's largest plane manufacturer, plans to cut thousands of jobs. So is this a sign that Boeing, and even the wider aerospace sector, is in trouble? Matt Cox spoke to aviation expert Julian Bray who offered his thoughts on the situation.
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Matt Cox, Julian Bray


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Morning Money: What is it like doing business in Greece?

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Morning Money: What is it like doing business in Greece?
Greece is a frontline state in the battle to control the influx of migrants, it’s got a widening current account deficit and its struggling to meet its bailout conditions. So you might say doing good business or investing in Greece might seem impossible, but Panos Manuelides of Odysea Foods does just that and he discusses the country’s struggles. But is every area struggling?
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Louise Cooper, Panos Manuelides


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Morning Money: Is Google looking to drop it's innovative "moon-shot" ideas?

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Morning Money: Is Google looking to drop it's innovative "moon-shot" ideas?
Google's parent company Alphabet is trying to sell robotics firm Boston Dynamics, which it acquired two years ago. So is this a sign of the end of innovation and ingenuity from Google in the pursuit of profit, or something more complex? Matt Cox spoke to fintech consultant David Brear, Chief Thinker at the Think Different Group, who gave his take on the matter.
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Matt Cox, David Brear


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Morning Money: Billy Bambrough casts an eye over struggling Chinese online retail giant Alibaba

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Morning Money: Billy Bambrough casts an eye over struggling Chinese online retail giant Alibaba
One year on from Alibaba's share issue on the New York Stock exchange, the stock price is languishing 50% below its peak. Billy Bambrough's been finding out why by speaking with Mike van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets, and Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
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Billy Bambrough, Mike van Dulken, Russ Mould


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