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Glen Thompsett

Share Daily - Thursday

Glen Thompsett
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Share Daily

Share Daily - Thursday
This is Share Daily, a look back at some highlights from Share Radio over the last 24 hours. It's your opportunity to catch up with the best of Share Radio, where we bring you news and views on stocks and shares, talk to successful entrepreneurs and offer advice which could make and saves you money. In today's programme, Glen Thompsett takes a look at David Cameron's proposal to win backing for his EU reforms, the latest unemployment figures, teaching children digital skills, HSBC staying in Britain, and the rise of the robot in the workplace.

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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: “There’s a chronic undersupply of housing” - The FMB's Brian Berry offers a solution

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: “There’s a chronic undersupply of housing” - The FMB's Brian Berry offers a solution
Westminster is piling the pressure on Britain’s biggest housebuilders to raise their construction output to meet an acute shortage of homes, that's according to The FT. Brian Berry, Chief Executive at the Federation of Master Builders, has his take on the problem: he wants to see a fast track planning process for house building. He joins Share Radio Morning Money to discuss.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Brian Berry


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Ryan Heath from Brussels talks on the European Council Summit

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Ryan Heath from Brussels talks on the European Council Summit
The make or break European Council Summit is due to get under way in Brussels. The crucial issues on the agenda: trying to agree a new UK membership deal to set the terms of an imminent referendum, and Europe’s response to the migration crisis. So is an agreement in reach? Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent and Associate Editor at Politico Europe in Brussels, offers his views.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Ryan Heath


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Ed Mitchell

Wednesday Politics: What to expect from Cameron's Brussels negotiations with Mike Indian & Annie Scanlan

Ed Mitchell
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Ed's Macro-Economic View

Wednesday Politics: What to expect from Cameron's Brussels negotiations with Mike Indian & Annie Scanlan
Mike Indian, Senior Analyst at DeHavilland, and Annie Scanlan, EU Analyst at DeHavilland, join us in the studio to discuss David Cameron's attempts to win over doubting national leaders for his EU reform package
Guests:

Mike Indian, Annie Scanlan


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Ed Bowsher

How can crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending be used for property?

Ed Bowsher
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Crowdfunders

How can crowdfunding and peer-to-peer lending be used for property?
In today's show, we look at property with a member of the team at Property Partner, a site that enables you to invest as little as £50 in a residential property. We also look at lending sites where the loan is secured against property. And we'll also be talking to one of the UK's leading financial journalists, Anthony Hilton, for his take on the world of crowdfunding - he's pretty positive
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Anthony Hilton


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Fenella Fudge

Share Daily - Wednesday 17th February

Fenella Fudge
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Share Daily

Share Daily - Wednesday 17th February
This is Share Daily, a look back at some highlights from Share Radio over the last 24 hours. It's your opportunity to catch up with the best of Share Radio , where we bring you news and views on stocks and shares, talk to successful entrepreneurs and offer advice which could make and saves you money. On today's program, Fenella Fudge took a look at the economic volatility at the start of the year and how this is affecting global markets, whether collectible items can earn us some serious cash and much, much more.

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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What's to blame for the weakest Scottish store performance since 2012?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What's to blame for the weakest Scottish store performance since 2012?
David McCorquodale, Head of Retail at KPMG, comments on the SRC-KPMG Scottish retail sales monitor for the month of January, which show that total Scottish sales decreased by 3.8% compared with January 2015, when they had declined by 2.3%. So what's to blame and what do these figures reveal about consumer confidence in Scotland?
Guests:

Chris Bailey, David McCorquodale


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: Saudi Arabia and Russia agree to freeze oil output at January levels

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: Saudi Arabia and Russia agree to freeze oil output at January levels
Oil prices fell on Tuesday despite Saudi Arabia and Russia agreeing to freeze oil output at January levels if other producers follow suit. A potential stumbling block is Iran, after petroleum minister, Bijan Zangeneh, said that the country would "not forego its oil market share". Kevin Baxter, Global Commodities Spot News Editor at the Wall Street Journal, gives his opinion on the matter.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Kevin Baxter


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Juliette Foster

Investment Perspectives: What moves a market?

Juliette Foster
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The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

Investment Perspectives: What moves a market?
Here at Share Radio, we like to educate as well as inform. With that in mind, Juliette Foster recently spoke to Tim Bennett of Killik and Co to find out what moves a market.

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Juliette Foster

Investment Perspectives: Mark Blowers, MD of Blowers Luxury Watches on the growing watch industry

Juliette Foster
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The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

Investment Perspectives: Mark Blowers, MD of Blowers Luxury Watches on the growing watch industry
How much do you think your watch is worth? If someone gave you a Rolex or a Patek Phillipe would you wear it, sell it or hold onto it as an investment ? Although most people are happy to wear something reasonably priced it seems that one or two of us are prepared to shell out a small fortune on a good, stylish time piece. According to a recent survey by the "Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry", the UK was the eighth-largest market worldwide for watches in 2015. It seems that some of us can't get enough of them. One man who knows all about that is Mark Blowers, who runs a luxury watch firm. He joins Juliette to discuss the industry and increasing demand.
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Mark Blowers


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