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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: “Blockchain will do to finance, what containers did to shipping”

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: “Blockchain will do to finance, what containers did to shipping”
Peter Randall, CEO of London start up SETL, talked about blockchain and its impact on financial institutions. SETL is launching ‘the world's first commercial platform for using blockchain technology to register and settle securities transactions’. Peter discussed the platform.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Peter Randall


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Ed Mitchell

The Big EU Debate - featuring Lord Howard Flight & Hugo Dixon

Ed Mitchell
Original Broadcast:

Ed's Macro-Economic View

The Big EU Debate - featuring Lord Howard Flight & Hugo Dixon
With just over 3 weeks to go until the EU referendum, Share Radio hosts it's first in-studio debate on the issue. Today's spokesperson for the remain campaign is Hugo Dixon of InFacts & author of 'The In/Out Question', & Lord Howard Flight, peer of the realm and former Conservative MP & former shadow chief-secretary to the treasury.

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Ed Mitchell

Catherine L Mann of the OECD talks forecasts on shock for the UK economy in potential Brexit

Ed Mitchell
Original Broadcast:

Global News Perspectives with Ed Mitchell

Catherine L Mann of the OECD talks forecasts on shock for the UK economy in potential Brexit
Chief Economist at the OECD Catherine L Mann joins Ed Mitchell on Investment Perspectives to discuss a new forecast from the OECD which predicts a drop of 3% GDP if the UK votes to leave the European Union, as well as impacting the EU itself negatively. She also discusses difficulties in a world of slow financial growth.

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Georgie Frost

The News Review with Kevin Pratt - 01/06/2016

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

The News Review with Kevin Pratt - 01/06/2016
Kevin Pratt from MoneySuperMarket, joins Georgie Frost in the studio to discuss the biggest finance stories of the last 24 hours. On the agenda today, Austin Reed set to close all stores, Marks and Spencer to stop music in 30 stores, admin errors costing car owners, and much more. Consuming Issues goes out with Georgie Frost every day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio.
Guest:

Kevin Pratt


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: How much do you know about English wine making? Listen to Julia Trustram Eve and Julia Stafford

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: How much do you know about English wine making? Listen to Julia Trustram Eve and Julia Stafford
It's English wine week! The tradition of wine making in England is not so well known as other countries. But apparently the English climate and soil, especially in the south, is great for wine grape-growing. We are also well known for our sparkling wine. Julia Trustram Eve, from English Wine Producers, and Julia Stafford, from The Wine Pantry, join Georgie to discuss all things wine.
Guests:

Julia Stafford, Julia Trustram Eve


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What can we expect the OPEC meeting to deliver?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 7:00

Morning Money: What can we expect the OPEC meeting to deliver?
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is holding its next ministerial meeting on Thursday in Vienna. Some analysts expect OPEC members to constrain supplies and raise the world price of oil, but others aren't expecting much to change at all. So what can we expect? Matt Cox has been speaking to Kevin Baxter, Global Commodities Spot News Editor at the Wall Street Journal, to find out.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Kevin Baxter


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: Are you a lonely mother craving adult conversation? Then this could be for you

Georgie Frost
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Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: Are you a lonely mother craving adult conversation? Then this could be for you
Two lonely London mothers who craved adult conversation have created a location-based app for mums with children of the same age to meet up. More than 5,000 London mothers signed up to the free app in the first few weeks. The founders of the app, Katie Massie Taylor & Sarah Hesz, joined Georgie to discuss why the app was created and how it impacts mothers’ lives.
Guests:

Sarah Hesz, Katie Massie-Taylor


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Georgie Frost

Consuming Issues: Can challenger banks break into the UK's banking top four

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

Consuming Issues: Can challenger banks break into the UK's banking top four
Challenger banks were hailed as the answer to the UK's troubled banking industry, forcing competition and making existing providers work harder to keep and win customers. These so-called challenger banks are keen to break into the market, to shake it up in a similar manner to the way we've seen small energy firms take on the 'big six' power companies. One of them is POCKIT, and their CEO and Founder, Virraj Jatania, joined Georgie to explain how they can break into the banks' top four.
Guest:

Virraj Jatania


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Georgie Frost

The News Review with Sara Benwell - 31/05/2016

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

The News Review with Sara Benwell - 31/05/2016
Sara Benwell, digital editor for Pensions Insight and Engaged Investor magazines, joins Georgie Frost in the studio to discuss the biggest finance stories of the last 24 hours. On the agenda today, Volkswagen pre-tax profits have fallen, a government inquiry will look into occupational pension schemes, EasyJet to introduce a cut-off point and much more. Consuming Issues goes out with Georgie Frost every day from 9 to 12 on Share Radio.
Guest:

Sara Benwell


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: What’s behind Tata Steel’s UK steelmaking arm U-turn?

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: What’s behind Tata Steel’s UK steelmaking arm U-turn?
Last week it emerged that Tata Steel was considering keeping its UK steelmaking arm, after putting the loss-making business up for sale in March. The development has raised further hopes that the Port Talbot plant can be saved and David Blackaby, Professor of Economics at Swansea University, looked at why a U-turn is being considered.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, David Blackaby


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