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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Is Britain open for business following the budget?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Is Britain open for business following the budget?
George Osbourne stated in his budget speech on Wednesday, that Britain is "Open for business". Matt Cox spoke to Justin Urquhart Stewart, Co-Founder of Seven Investment Management, about the announcement and what it means for UK businesses.
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Matt Cox, Justin Urquhart Stewart


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: “The problem is the implementation of that deal is going slowly” - Nick Malkoutzis on Greece

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money:  “The problem is the implementation of that deal is going slowly” - Nick Malkoutzis on Greece
Greece’s bailout inspectors are to resume talks in Athens, in an attempt to unblock the Greek rescue program. It was only last summer that Greece and the Eurozone agreed on a new bailout deal, so what’s the problem now? Nick Malkoutzis, Editor of the economic analysis website macropolis.gr, joins Sarah Lowther and Chris Bailey to give more on the situation.
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Chris Bailey, Nick Malkoutzis


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What will the latest non-farm payroll numbers tell us?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: What will the latest non-farm payroll numbers tell us?
Just as the jobless figures in the UK are seen as an important economic indicator, so are US labour market figures. After a robust employment scene towards the end of 2015, job creation has been slowing across the pond. Kully Samra, from US broker Charles Schwab, spoke to Nigel Cassidy in a look ahead to the latest non-farm payroll numbers.
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Kully Samra


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: What’s the BCC's message on the referendum?

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: What’s the BCC's message on the referendum?
John Longworth, Director General of The British Chambers of Commerce, will today claim that voters have a choice "between the devil and the deep blue sea" in the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. John joined Nigel Cassidy and Rachel Winter to talk about the BCC’s stance, whilst also looking ahead to their annual conference: ‘Britain’s Economy: New Dawn or Back to the Future?’.
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Rachel Winter, John Longworth


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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: A good night for Trump on Super Tuesday?

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: A good night for Trump on Super Tuesday?
With the results coming in from Super Tuesday, in which 11 US states have voted to choose their presidential candidates, the pitched battle for the White House between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is moving closer to becoming reality as both are leaping further ahead in the battleground states. Sarah Lowther has been speaking to Edward-Isaac Dovere, Politico's Senior White House reporter in Washington, about the results.
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Edward-Isaac Dovere


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: David Kuo of The Motley Fool Singapore looks at the market reaction to G20

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: David Kuo of The Motley Fool Singapore looks at the market reaction to G20
The concluding statement issued by finance ministers and central bank governors on Saturday was strong on rhetoric. But the meeting will disappoint the many who called for the G20 to be more active in addressing economic vulnerabilities and risks. So how did it all go down on the markets? David Kuo, CEO of The Motley Fool Singapore, joins Nigel Cassidy and Chris Bailey, Founder of financialorbit.com, to look at the reaction.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, David Kuo


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: David Buik on the implications of an EU deal for the City

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: David Buik on the implications of an EU deal for the City
David Buik, Market Commentator at Panmure Gordon, talks about the Brexit referendum and the implications of an EU deal for the City. The Institute of Directors has found that 60% of its directors plan to vote to remain, and an open letter signed by half of the FTSE100 chairmen and chief executives say that leaving the EU “would put the economy at risk”.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, David Buik


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Nigel Cassidy

Morning Money: Francesco Guerrera of Politico on the EU Summit waiting game

Nigel Cassidy
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Morning Money: Francesco Guerrera of Politico on the EU Summit waiting game
Francesco Guerrera, Associate Editor and Chief Financial Correspondent at Politico Europe, joined Nigel Cassidy and Sara Sjölin after the first EU Council session ended in the early hours of Friday morning with no agreement on several key issues. Before negotiations reconvened, Francesco looked at what stage the talks were at.
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Sara Sjölin, Francesco Guerrera


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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: 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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Sarah Lowther

Morning Money: EU reform deal goes down to the wire ahead of this week’s crucial summit

Sarah Lowther
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Morning Money: EU reform deal goes down to the wire ahead of this week’s crucial summit
Negotiators are working hard to allow the European Council to agree on a final deal based on the demands presented by David Cameron. The French government, supported by Germany, has raised objections to the draft agreement put forward by European Council President Donald Tusk. Francesco Guerrera, Chief Financial Correspondent at Politico Europe, gives more on this.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Francesco Guerrera


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