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Nigel Cassidy

Anglo Pacific sees 123% rise in royalty income to £19.7m

Nigel Cassidy
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Anglo Pacific sees 123% rise in royalty income to £19.7m
Anglo Pacific, the only natural resources royalty company to be listed in London, has released full year results today. The company invests in mining projects and then receives a proportion of the revenues they generate. Julian Treger, CEO of Anglo Pacific spoke to Nigel Cassidy to discuss how the company's doing and what they're up to at the moment.
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Julian Treger


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Nigel Cassidy

The European Union faces another headache with a potential bailout for Greece

Nigel Cassidy
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The European Union faces another headache with a potential bailout for Greece
Now Brexit is not the only problem facing the EU. The Greek government's set for a key meeting of euro zone finance ministers next Friday. Negotiations over a potential bailout between Athens, the EU, and the International Monetary Fund have been dragging on for months, but according to reports, Greece has agreed with its lenders on key labour reforms, spending cuts and energy issues. Joining Nigel Cassidy is an old friend of the program, Michael Kosmides!
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Michael Kosmides


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Nigel Cassidy

How can we protect the city of London after triggering Article 50?

Nigel Cassidy
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How can we protect the city of London after triggering Article 50?
The financial service sector contributed over £128 billion to the economy last year, and accounted for over 2.2 million jobs across the country. It also paid £71.4 billion in tax in 2015. It's thought Theresa May needs a transitional deal in order to give the sector time to adapt to life outside the EU. James Brydges spoke to Mark Boleat, Policy Chairman of the City of London Corporation, and first asked whether there were any surprises in the letter to Donald Tusk.
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Mark Boleat


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Georgie Frost

How will Brexit impact the tech industry?

Georgie Frost
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How will Brexit impact the tech industry?
With Article 50 triggered and the Brexit process underway what next for the UK's tech industry? There's been a 10% reduction of skilled tech workers from within the EU relocating to the UK over the last year and even homegrown talent has been moving elsewhere. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to James Parsons, CEO and founder of resourcing solutions company, the Arrows Group, about the impact of Brexit.
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James Brydges


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Georgie Frost

Lloyd's of London will set up a subsidiary in Brussels so it maintains EU presence - Is this a sign of things to come?

Georgie Frost
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Lloyd's of London will set up a subsidiary in Brussels so it maintains EU presence - Is this a sign of things to come?
Nigel Cassidy joined Georgie Frost to discuss the main market headlines of the morning, starting with insurance market Lloyd's of London is to set up a subsidiary in Brussels. It's so it can keep a presence in the European union after Brexit. We've also heard from online electrical goods retailer AO World and the numbers are out from the food wholesaler Booker Group - which is being taken over by Tesco. So what has it reported and what has it said about the Tesco merger?
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Nigel Cassidy


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Ed Bowsher

Market reaction as Article 50 triggered

Ed Bowsher
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Market reaction as Article 50 triggered
The Brexit process has officially begun - but is the door still ajar for the UK to remain? And what sectors will be most affected by the Brexit process? For analysis and reaction, Chris Justham, relationship manager at 7 Investment Management, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher, immediately following Theresa May's speech to parliament.
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Chris Justham


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Georgie Frost

The News Review: The UK's love for all things plastic

Georgie Frost
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The News Review: The UK's love for all things plastic
Georgie Frost was joined by finance expert Kevin Pratt from moneysupermarket.com this morning. Today on the agenda, they discussed why we're spending more on credit cards at a faster rate than in a decade - raising fears of a new debt crisis. Plus they look into the news that food manufacturers are being told to change their recipes or portion sizes to cut the amount of sugar in them. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Kevin Pratt


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Ed Bowsher

One-third of small businesses 'deterred' from trade under WTO tariffs

Ed Bowsher
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One-third of small businesses 'deterred' from trade under WTO tariffs
Certainty around status of EU workers and access to European markets are key issues for small business as Brexit negotiations kick off, but research from the FSB also found a third would be deterred from trade under WTO tariffs. For a look at the impact, Alan Soady, spokesperson for the Federation of Small Businesses, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher.
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Alan Soady


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Georgie Frost

What can we expect from the Great Repeal Bill?

Georgie Frost
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What can we expect from the Great Repeal Bill?
Just a day after formally triggering the UK's exit from the EU, the government will set out how it plans to turn European laws into British ones. Ministers will publish a white paper on proposals for a Great Repeal Bill. How many laws are we talking about being changed? To discuss what developments can we expect to see over the next week, Georgie Frost was joined by Josh Lowe from Newsweek.
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Josh Lowe


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Nigel Cassidy

Who are the winners and losers of the leave campaign triumphing?

Nigel Cassidy
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Who are the winners and losers of the leave campaign triumphing?
Joining Nigel Cassidy today is Mike Van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets to discuss the top finance stories. Britain's FTSE 100 index is seen opening down 5 points, according to financial bookmakers. Plus they looked at some of the winners and losers as the Brexit process begins – nine months after the leave campaign triumphed.
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Mike van Dulken


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