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Investing in a post-Brexit world - Adam French, UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital joins Steve Clarke

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The Investment Hour with Juliette Foster

Investing in a post-Brexit world - Adam French, UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital joins Steve Clarke
How do you invest in a post-Brexit world? Someone who's been doing that is Adam French, the UK Managing Director at Scalable Capital and he joined Steve Clarke in studio to provide an insight into ‘dynamic risk management’ which has helped clients in times of market volatility.

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The Weeks Update: Theresa May says she wants to make Brexit work for the UK – but can she do it? Professor John Weeks & Graham Gudgin of Oxford Economics discuss

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The Weeks Update

The Weeks Update: Theresa May says she wants to make Brexit work for the UK – but can she do it? Professor John Weeks & Graham Gudgin of Oxford Economics discuss
Professor John Weeks - Share Radio's regular economics commentator and Dr Graham Gudgin part-time Senior Economic Advisor with Oxford Economics & Research Associate, Centre For Business Research, University of Cambridge discuss the nature of the EU debate as it appeared especially in terms of the economic arguments & the future under Theresa May.

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The Book Review: 'The Rise & Fall of Nations' (Ruchir Sharma) - a global view of economic health and wealth

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Book Review

The Book Review: 'The Rise & Fall of Nations' (Ruchir Sharma) - a global view of economic health and wealth
A new book - The Rise and Fall of Nations - gives a global view of economic health and wealth as it stands today - using such guides as how many billionaires do you have and the role of depopulation amongst countries. It's author is Ruchir Sharma - Head of Emerging Markets and Chief Global Strategist at Morgan Stanley Investment Management - and he joined Steve Clarke to discuss the book, his experience of markets (particularly emerging markets) post-2008 & his view on Brexit.

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The Weeks Update: Can Hilary Clinton hold off the challenge from Donald Trump? This question & more with Michael Zweig & John Weeks

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The Weeks Update

The Weeks Update:  Can Hilary Clinton hold off the challenge from Donald Trump?  This question & more with Michael Zweig & John Weeks
Michael Zweig, Professor of Economics at State University of New York joins Share Radio's regular economics commentator, Professor John Weeks to talk about the US elections. Why do older white disenfranchised disillusioned voters go for trump while the younger white disillusioned go for Sanders? Plus Can Hilary Clinton hold off the challenge from Donald Trump?

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The Apprentice Investor: An update on Share Radio's apprentices portfolios

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The Apprentice Investor

The Apprentice Investor: An update on Share Radio's apprentices portfolios
Apprentices Ruby Johnson & Matt Cox feature in this brand new edition of The Apprentice Investor. Now over 2 weeks on from the vote to exit the European Union, how have their portfolio’s held up during the uncertainty and the subsequent up’s and downs that have faced the UK’s economy?

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Conversations From Africa: Major unrest in Zimbabwe, post-Brexit trading between S.A & UK, plus South African job losses

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Conversations From Africa

Conversations From Africa: Major unrest in Zimbabwe, post-Brexit trading between S.A & UK, plus South African job losses
This is Conversations From Africa featuring the Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine, Chris Bishop, in conversation with Share Radio's Patrick Jones. First up for discussion this week is news concerning civil unrest in Zimbabwe, will the violence make a dent in the political structures of a country which has already seen it's fair share of crises? In other economic news, the South African economy has lost 15,000 jobs according to the countries leading statistics provider. Plus, the South African Trade Minister Rob Davies doesn't think Brexit will harm the trading relationship between the UK and South Africa... but is he right?

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Emerging Opportunities: A special edition featuring Mark Mobius, world renowned fund manager of Franklin Templeton Investments

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Emerging Opportunities With Gavin Serkin

Emerging Opportunities: A special edition featuring Mark Mobius, world renowned fund manager of Franklin Templeton Investments
This is a special edition of Emerging Opportunities, with world renowned fund manager, Mark Mobius from Franklin Templeton Investments. Dr. Mobius has been called the godfather of emerging markets by the Financial Times and he joined Gavin Serkin & Juliette Foster to give his thoughts on how the Brexit vote will affect emerging markets.

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The Investment Trust Show: Featuring Job Curtis of City of London Trust, Simon Gergel of the Merchant's Trust & Ed Bowsher

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The Investment Trust Show

The Investment Trust Show: Featuring Job Curtis of City of London Trust, Simon Gergel of the Merchant's Trust & Ed Bowsher
This is our regular weekly programme, "The Investment Trust Show" in association with Henderson Global Investors. Each week we discuss the major issues, factors and news that impact on investment trusts and in today's show we're focusing on UK equity investment trusts. Joining Juliette Foster in studio are, Simon Gergel, manager of the Merchants Trust, Job Curtis manger of the City of London Trust, and of course Share Radio's Senior Analyst Ed Bowsher.

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The Book Review: David Hulme - 'Should Rich Nations Help the Poor?'

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Book Review

The Book Review: David Hulme - 'Should Rich Nations Help the Poor?'
We begin this edition of The Book Review with a clip from Prime Minister David Cameron speaking in 2013 in Liberia during a United Nations meeting discussing new targets for replacing the Millenium Development goals. Those targets expired in 2015 yet in spite of renewed promises to lift the world's most vulnerable people out of poverty the hard faced reality shows there is still some way to go. Last night some 800 million people went to sleep without having eaten: today 19,000 children will die of easily preventable causes....that's one unnecessary death every five seconds. Do rich nations have a duty to help poorer countries…or does aid discourage the poor from standing on their own feet? Those are just some of the issues explored in the new book "Should Rich Nations Help the Poor, by David Hulme Executive Director of the Global Development Institute at Manchester University. David Hulme joined Juliette Foster in the studio for more.

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Justice Secretary & Leave campaigner Michael Gove speaks to Share Radio ahead of the EU Referendum

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Global News Perspectives with Ed Mitchell

Justice Secretary & Leave campaigner Michael Gove speaks to Share Radio ahead of the EU Referendum
There's a now week to go until the public votes in what is the most important once in a generation referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. Juliette Foster, the host of Investment Perspectives, is joined on the line by the Secretary of State for Justice and prominent Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.

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