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Rita Lobo

This History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles: Black Monday

Rita Lobo
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The History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles

This History of Booms, Busts and Bubbles: Black Monday
Rita Lobo is joined down the phone with Professor Jan Toporowski from SOAS, to talk about Black Monday, or what is also known as the stock market crash of 1987. Also joining Rita in the studio to discuss their memories of Black Monday are Share Radio's very own Ed Bowsher, Ed Mitchell and Gavin Oldham.
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Jan Toporowski, Ed Bowsher, Ed Mitchelle, Gavin Oldham


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: Discrimination in the workplace

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Discrimination in the workplace
Nick Peters looks into discrimination in the workplace, particularly with regards to pregnancy and maternity leave. To help him find out more on this subject is Will Hadwen from Working Families.
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Will Hadwen


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: Aging Workforce

Nick Peters
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Shop Floor

Shop Floor: Aging Workforce
Nick Peters talks to Dr Matt Flynn from the university of Newcastle to discuss the gradual increase in the retirement age and the aging workforce that comes with it.
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Matt Flynn


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Sue Dougan

Track Record: James Chancellor

Sue Dougan
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Track Record

Track Record: James Chancellor
Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by James Chancellor, Head of UK equity sales at Investec, to talk about his career and musical influences.
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James Chancellor


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Sutton Vane Associates

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Sutton Vane Associates
Linda Lewis goes to visit one of the top lighting design companies in the world, Sutton Vane Associates and talks to owners, Mark Sutton Vane and Julie O'Reilly.
Guests:

Mark Sutton Vane, Julie O'Reilly


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: How much power do financial media corporations have?

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: How much power do financial media corporations have?
With Nikkei buying the FT Group from Pearson for £844 million, Japan's biggest business newspaper is set to gain far more influence. Billy Bambrough's been investigating how much power financial media corporations have and whether they should be more tightly regulated. He speaks with financial commentator Frances Coppola and IG analyst Chris Beauchamp.
Guests:

Billy Bambrough, Frances Coppola, Chris Beauchamp


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Dealreporter's Julie-Anna Needham discusses the latest deals and mergers

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Dealreporter's Julie-Anna Needham discusses the latest deals and mergers
Julie-Anna Needham, journalist at Dealreporter, talks to Sandra Kilhof and Chris Bailey about the latest deals in the business world, including Ladbrokes merger with Coral, Nikkei's purchase of The Financial Times and Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky takeover.
Guest:

Julie-Anna Needham


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Georgie Frost

How to tell your boss you're pregnant with the National Childbirth Trust

Georgie Frost
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Relative Values

How to tell your boss you're pregnant with the National Childbirth Trust
You may be delighted to find out you're pregnant, but how do you break the news to your boss? And how do you juggle work and pregnancy? And what are your rights? Georgie tackles a whole host of questions with Abigail Wood from the National Childbirth Trust.
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Abigail Wood


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Richard Morawetz on the pressures felt by non-financial companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money at 8:00

Morning Money: Richard Morawetz on the pressures felt by non-financial companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa
Non-financial companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa currently have around $940 billion of debt maturing between 2016 and 2019 compared with $1.17 trillion, according to the latest report from Moody's, who conclude that there's no near term funding pressures for companies in the region. Richard Morawetz, Vice President & Senior Credit Officer at Moody's, discusses this with Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson.
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Richard Morawetz


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Sandra Kilhof

Morning Money: Is Symphony about to make the lives of trading regulators more difficult?

Sandra Kilhof
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Morning Money at 6:00

Morning Money: Is Symphony about to make the lives of trading regulators more difficult?
Billy Bambrough speaks to Simon Hart, Banking Litigation Partner at law firm RPC, and financial writer Ron Finberg about the new encrypted messaging tool, called Symphony, which is set to enter the world of financial trading. But in light of the Forex and Libor scandals, what impact will this have on regulators?
Guests:

Billy Bambrough, Simon Hart, Ron Finberg


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