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Morning Money: Maurice Smith Share Radio's Scottish Correspondent talks to us live from the SNP Conference

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Morning Money: Maurice Smith Share Radio's Scottish Correspondent talks to us live from the SNP Conference
Maurice Smith, Share Radio's Scottish Correspondent joins us live from the SNP Conference, which starts today. What will be on the agenda?
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Maurice Smith


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Morning Money: Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50

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Morning Money: Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50
Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50. Share Radio reporter Matt Cox spoke to Gina to find out more.
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Matt Cox


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Will blockchain technology be a boom for Britain?

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Will blockchain technology be a boom for Britain?
Blockchain technology seems to be the prize many financial institutions are chasing, but why? From big banks to Fintech startups, creating a mainstream blockchain technology is the goal. The Blockchain Summit held in London today is a further testament to this, where delegates will discuss the next steps and long term impacts. So what's standing in the way of this technology serving the public, and do we really need it? To find out more, Matt Cox spoke to Garrick Hileman, a monetary innovation researcher and Economic Historian at the University of Cambridge and London School of Economics.
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Chris Bailey, Matt Cox, Garrick Hileman


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How will Presidential politics affect the US markets in the run-up to election day?

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How will Presidential politics affect the US markets in the run-up to election day?
Chris Towner, Chief economist at HiFX discusses the upcoming US elections, the Presidential debat, and how current political events will affect the US markets.
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Chris Bailey, Chris Towner


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How can technology transform real estate? Tom Carroll discusses JLL's new report.

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How can technology transform real estate? Tom Carroll discusses JLL's new report.
Talk property and tech and we tend to think of perhaps being able to sell a house via an online company, but tech is changing the entire property management landscape. For example, think smart buildings, highly connected spaces you can live and work in which could allow for better management of property. Tom Carroll, is head of EMEA corporate research at JLL, who are about to publish a major report on how technology can and is transforming real estate. He joined Share Radio to discuss the moves in this sector.
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Chris Bailey, Tom Carroll


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Is the fall of Sterling's value a bad thing? Robert Van Egghen reports.

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Is the fall of Sterling's value a bad thing? Robert Van Egghen reports.
Since the vote to leave the European Union the value of the pound has fallen dramatically with some options traders speculating it may reach parity with the dollar by the end of the year. The fall has been taken by many to be an indication of the economic damage Brexit may cause to the UK economy. But rewind to ten months ago and the consensus among analysts seemed to be that the pound was actually rather overvalued, hurting Britain's competitiveness. So is a fall in the value of sterling such a bad thing after all? Robert Van Egghen takes a look.
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Chris Bailey, Robert Van Egghen


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How did algorithmic trading play into the Sterling flash crash?

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How did algorithmic trading play into the Sterling flash crash?
As the Bank of England investigates what caused the sudden "flash crash" of Sterling on Friday, plunging 6% in value in two minutes, many are pointing fingers to algorithmic traders. These so-called robotic automated systems have been on the rise - and now there are concerns surrounding oversight, and how to stop these crashes happening again. Matt Cox spoke to Ken Odeluga, a Market Analyst at City Index to find out more about algorithmic traders.
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Chris Bailey, Matt Cox, Ken Odeluga


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Morning Money: What does the Paris Climate Deal mean for business?

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Morning Money: What does the Paris Climate Deal mean for business?
A global agreement to combat climate change has been forged, in a deal which will formally start on November 4. Ahead of the US presidential election, Donald Trump opposes the accord whilst Hillary Clinton strongly supports it, but what does it mean for business? Paul Simpson, CEO of environmental non-governmental organisation CDP, explained.
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Sara Sjölin, Paul Simpson


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Morning Money: What will US non-farm payroll figures reveal?

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Morning Money: What will US non-farm payroll figures reveal?
The latest US non-farm payroll figures are released later. With a looming presidential election and uncertainty in some global markets, what will the figures reveal, and what impact will it have on the UK and a weak Sterling? Matt Cox spoke to Michael Hewson, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets, to find out more.
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Matt Cox, Michael Hewson


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Morning Money: Easyjet results with aviation expert Julian Bray

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Morning Money: Easyjet results with aviation expert Julian Bray
Aviation expert Julian Bray on Easyjet's full year trading statement, and the impact of Brexit on airlines.
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Jeremy Batstone-Carr, Julian Bray


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