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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Are firms reluctant to invest?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Are firms reluctant to invest?
Growth is expected to slow to 4.1% this year, according to the latest ICAEW Economic Forecast for Q2. Stephen Ibbotson, Director of Business at the ICAEW, who are a leading organisation for chartered accountants in the UK, joined to looks at the numbers and discuss the implications it will have.
Guests:

Paul Sedgwick, Stephen Ibbotson


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What challenges do Uber pose to the car business?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What challenges do Uber pose to the car business?
In France, Uber has been slapped with a £625,000 fine for running the illegal UberPop service using unlicensed drivers, and its arrival has challenged the cost base of taxi companies all over the world. In the UK, Addison Lee has responded by offering a new pay deal to drivers, and Catherine Faiers, Chief Operations Officer at Addison Lee, discussed this.
Guests:

Catherine Faiers, Paul Sedgwick


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Simon Rose

The Share Radio Travel Guide- Episode 52

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Travel Guide

The Share Radio Travel Guide- Episode 52
Our look into the world of all things travel-related. From how to save money on your daily commute, to how to get the best value on your holiday, to what you need to know about doing business abroad.
Guest:

Sarah Tucker


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Ed Bowsher

The Investment Trust Show: Gearing for Investment Trusts

Ed Bowsher
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The Investment Trust Show

The Investment Trust Show: Gearing for Investment Trusts
The Investment Trust Show in association with Henderson Global Investors. This week, we're going to look at gearing for investment trusts. Our guests were Jeremy Beckwith, investment analyst, Dice McCairn, Editor of Whichinvestment Trust, and finally Innes Urquhart, analyst at Winteflood Securities.

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In partnership with

Henderson Global Investors
Ed Bowsher

Alan Sked speaks to Share Radio about the upcoming Brexit referendum

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Ed's Macro-Economic View

Alan Sked speaks to Share Radio about the upcoming Brexit referendum
Ed spoke to a Eurosceptic pioneer, Dr Alan Sked who is a professor at the LSE and also founded the UK Independence Party more than twenty years ago. He's no longer a member of UKIP, but he's still a strong opponent of the EU.

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Ed Bowsher

How concerned are investors about the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the 45th President of the United States?

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Ed's Macro-Economic View

How concerned are investors about the prospect of Donald Trump becoming the 45th President of the United States?
Share Radio's Alexi Phillips reports on why investors are divided on how much of a threat Trump is to the markets.

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Ed Bowsher

Book Review: Satyajit Das discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences"

Ed Bowsher
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Book Review

Book Review: Satyajit Das discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences"
Satyajit Das, Australian former banker and corporate treasurer, turned consultant and now author discusses his book "A Banquet of Consequences". He believes that the factors that caused the Global Financial Crisis of 2008 have not been addressed and he discussed this and more with Ed Bowsher.

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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Could 3D printing metals revolutionise manufacturing?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Could 3D printing metals revolutionise manufacturing?
Plastic 3D printers have slipped into the public consciousness and are used by companies to print bespoke plastic parts - but what if the same could be done with complicated metal structures for use across industry and manufacturing? Matt Cox has been hearing from Dan Michaels, German Business Editor at the Wall Street Journal, who's recently written about the new industrial process.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Dan Michaels


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Nigel Cassidy

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

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 6:00

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.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Kim Stephenson


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Sarah Pennells (1)

Consuming Issues: Do you need help with financing and university? If so, listen here to Jason Butler

Sarah Pennells (1)
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Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: Do you need help with financing and university? If so, listen here to Jason Butler
Young people today live in a world of opportunity, but with that comes lots of decisions about money and finances. It is crucial they learn how to make good financial choices which is crucial to them attaining and keeping the life they want. Jason Butler answered all the questions, including three vox-pop questions from the public, and David Van Egghen, a student, putting quizzing him on all things money and university.
Guest:

Jason Butler


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