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Share Radio's Founder on the Big Bang

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Share Radio's Founder on the Big Bang
Share Radio's Ed Bowsher joined by Share Radio's founder and Managing Director, Gavin Oldham, for his firsthand account of the Big Bang - a series of reforms in the 1980s that reshaped British finance. Gavin began in the City before the Big Bang, so he's well placed to look at how these 1986 reforms revolutionised the city.

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Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, dissects the markets

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Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, dissects the markets
Share Radio's Ed Bowsher speaks to Merryn Somerset Webb, MoneyWeek's Editor-in-Chief, for her dissection of the state of markets at the moment.

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The UK's future trading partnerships outside the EU - with John Springford of the CFER

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The UK's future trading partnerships outside the EU - with John Springford of the CFER
Investment Perspectives turned to the UK's future trading relationship with the EU. You often hear people talking about a 'Switzerland-style' relationship or a 'Canada-style' relationship between the UK and the EU, but some are not entirely sure what those terms mean? So to find out more, Ed Bowsher was joined by John Springford, senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform.

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Alan Sked speaks to Share Radio about the upcoming Brexit referendum

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

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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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Share Radio's Bexit Bebate: Ryan Bourne and David Lutton

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Share Radio's Bexit Bebate: Ryan Bourne and David Lutton
In our second debate leading up to the referendum we were joined in studio by Ryan Bourne from the Institute of Economic Affairs (Leave) and David Lutton from London First (Remain)

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Mike Indian of DeHavilland joins us to look at the PMQs and last night's debate between David Cameron and Nigel Farage

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Mike Indian of DeHavilland joins us to look at the PMQs and last night's debate between David Cameron and Nigel Farage
Mike Indian, Senior Political Analyst of DeHavilland joined Ed Bowsher to discuss the latest UK political news. They discussed Brexit, today's PMQ's, snoopers charter and a potential decision on Heathrow.

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Finbarr Bermingham of The Global Trade Review talks Chinese leader visit to Hong Kong & more

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Finbarr Bermingham of The Global Trade Review talks Chinese leader visit to Hong Kong & more
Time now to catch up with our man in Hong Kong, Finbarr Bermingham, Asia Editor of the Global Trade Review. He has been speaking to Share Radio's Michael Considine about the visit of Zhang Dejiang, the Chinese leader responsible for Hong Kong affairs, who has arrived there amid discontent with alleged interference in the territory's affairs by Beijing. Michael began by asking him what the mood has been like in Hong Kong.

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