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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: One year on from the market low

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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: One year on from the market low
One year on from the market lows of March 2020, Russ Mould, Inestment Director of A J Bell, looks at what has done best - and what has done worst - in the 12 months since. In retrospect, he points out, what seemed to be the safest areas when everything was bleakest turned out to be the most dangerous. Explaining why first Asian and then Emerging Markets have done well, he says that, within the UK, the sectors that have performed best have been oil and financials.
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Russ Mould


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The Business of Film: The Glorias, The United States v Billie Holiday, Wander Darkly & the BAFTAs

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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: The Glorias, The United States v Billie Holiday, Wander Darkly & the BAFTAs
James Cameron-Wilson turns his attention away from Netflix, examining a new film about Gloria Steinem starring Julianne Moore called The Glorias. He also looks at The United States vs Billie Holiday, starring Andra Day. And he wonders about Wander Darkly with Sienna Miller in the lead role. He looks at the nominations for this year's BAFTAs, remarking at the well-known names who have not made it onto the shortlist.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Auctioning the first-ever tweet, colon cameras & a hologram printer

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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Auctioning the first-ever tweet, colon cameras & a hologram printer
Steve Caplin, Share Radio's technology expert, looks at the auction of the first ever tweet by Jack Dorsey and discusses how non-fungible tokens are a thing of the future. He looks at how the MGM lion is going CGI, how sports advertising hoardings can be localised, at colon cameras that will replace endoscopes, at a giant TV that lives below the floor, an amazing new drone, a 3D hologram printer and why Earth's oxygen running out might not be a problem for us.
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Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: The political economy of royalty, Boris and infrastructure & inflation's consequences

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: The political economy of royalty, Boris and infrastructure & inflation's consequences
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University looks at the political economy of royalty in the light of current events, discussing time preference and governance and examining the link between constitutional monarchy and prosperity and stability. He discusses why the PM's mantra is fast becoming infrastructure, infrastructure, infrastructure. And he ponders what might happen if inflation leads to rising interest rates.
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professor tim


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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: If the market is in a bubble, what stage are we at?

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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors: If the market is in a bubble, what stage are we at?
Russ Mould, Investment Director of A J Bell, asks whether markets are currently in a bubble. If they are, what are the various stages common to bubbles over the years and the centuries and what stage have we reached? For those investors concerned we ARE now in bubble territory, what are the options? And, as an aside, why do the regulations (and blame) always concentrate on short selling and not the overenthusiastic buying that drives the bubble in the first place?
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Russ Mould


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Amazon's 1st UK supermarket & bringing old photographs to life

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Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets & Gizmos: Amazon's 1st UK supermarket & bringing old photographs to life
Steve Caplin looks back at the first programmable computer, now 75. He gives us news of Amazon's first UK supermarket, how it's using AI to dub movies and is crowdfunding a cuckoo clock, how you can animate old family photos, the ex-punk drummer planning a space trip, a headset with a brain-computer interface, a surgeon's eye-raising appearance over Zoom in court and MIT developing what could be flat zoom lenses.
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Steve Caplin


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The Business of Film: Golden Globes, Moxie, White Colour Black & The Shape of Water

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The Business Of Film

The Business of Film: Golden Globes, Moxie, White Colour Black & The Shape of Water
James Cameron-Wilson looks at the Golden Globes and wonders whether this year's winners are likely also to triumph at the delayed Oscars in April? He reviews the comic high school drama Moxie, directed by Amy Poehler as well as a visually impressive Anglo-Senegalese movie White Colour Black. Firing up his DVD player, James took the opportunity to revisit The Shape of Water, a strikingly unusual major movie which won 4 of the 13 Oscar nominations it received.
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James Cameron-Wilson


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The Bigger Picture: Did Rishi Sunak get the Budget right?

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Did Rishi Sunak get the Budget right?
Political commentator Mike Indian looks at Rishi Sunak's March 2021 Budget, assesses the politics and the messaging behind it and asks if the Chancellor got it right. With most major measures heavily signalled in advance, there were few rabbits to be conjured from the top hat, making it difficult for the opposition to find an effective response. As Mike points out, after a year of Keir Starmer's leadership, people could be forgive for wondering what Labour stands for. He also looks north of the border at the ructions involving Alex Salmond and discusses the danger of effectively having a one-party state.
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Mike Indian


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The Financial Outlook: Which Chancellors have been the best friends of the markets?

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The Financial Outlook for Personal Investors

The Financial Outlook: Which Chancellors have been the best friends of the markets?
Russ Mould, investment director of A J Bell, has crunched the numbers to ascertain which Chancellors of the Exchequer have presided over the biggest rise int he All-Share Index and those who have been the most costly. He stresses the important of accounting for inflation, which changes the picture somewhat and reiterates just how important the current debate over whether inflation is returning could be to the safety of investors' portfolios.
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Russ Mould


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The Bigger Picture: Why the welfare state should be reformed and why the MOD needs to innovate

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The Bigger Picture

The Bigger Picture: Why the welfare state should be reformed and why the MOD needs to innovate
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University on why politicians should admit that we need to think beyond the welfare state of the early 20th century and explains why it should be Labour and the Liberals who show the way. He discusses The Integrated Review, the much-delayed review of Britain's defence and foreign police and says the MOD needs to innovate - and quickly. And he looks at signs that central planning is being rolled back in Zimbabwe, Venezuela and Cuba.
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Professor Tim Evans


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