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Morning Money: Tracking trader behaviour - Dennis de Jong discusses currencies and UFX.com's new features

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Morning Money: Tracking trader behaviour - Dennis de Jong discusses currencies and UFX.com's new features
Dennis de Jong, Managing Director at UFX.com, discusses currency markets and his new "Massinsights" feature to track trader behaviour and volatility.
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Jeremy Batstone-Carr, Dennis De Jong


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Morning Money: Yahoo email scanning scandal - will this further damage the business?

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Morning Money: Yahoo email scanning scandal - will this further damage the business?
Reuters revealed that tech company Yahoo had secretly scanned millions of its users' email accounts on behalf of the US government, the first case to surface of a U.S. Internet company agreeing to a request to searching all arriving messages, as opposed to examining stored messages. The latest allegations come less than two weeks after Yahoo said hackers had stolen millions of users' data. To understand the reasons behind this compliance with the US government and the consequences for Yahoo, Matt Cox spoke to Oliver Smith, senior tech reporter at The Memo.
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Matt Cox, Oliver Smith


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Morning Money: TalkTalk slapped with record fine

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Morning Money: TalkTalk slapped with record fine
Telecoms group TalkTalk has been slapped with a record £400,000 fine by the Information Commissioner’s Office because of a cyber attack last year. The ICO found that “security failings” allowed a cyber attacker to access customer data “with ease”. To discuss the implications for TalkTalk, Share Radio was joined by Dave Millett, Founder and Managing Director of telecoms broker Equinox.
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Jeremy Batstone-Carr, Dave Millett


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Morning Money: Is the digital world moving too fast for competition regulators to keep up?

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Morning Money: Is the digital world moving too fast for competition regulators to keep up?
The Institute of Economic Affairs will today debate how new "disruptive" digital businesses fit into current competition policy rules. With cases such as Uber versus Transport for London and Google under fire from the EU for pre-loading Android smartphones with Google apps, the question remains how to regulate competition between these companies - or if we should. Matt Cox spoke to Paul Henty, Partner and competition law expert at law firm Charles Russell-Speechlys to find out more.
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Matt Cox, Paul Henty


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Morning Money: More "Bake Off" drama - Matt Cox investigates the value of talent and format in television.

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Morning Money: More "Bake Off" drama - Matt Cox investigates the value of talent and format in television.
Great British Bake Off drama continues as Judge Mary Berry says she's leaving the show, while Paul Hollywood has announced he's staying on. After a £25 million a year deal with Channel 4, Love Productions - the creators of the programme - will leave the BBC. Paul Hollywood is now the only remaining original presenter. Some analysts are now looking at the move as an expensive mistake, Share Radio's Matt Cox has been looking into the importance of talent and format when creating a programme - and the value they have in the media industry.
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Sara Sjölin, Matt Cox


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Morning Money: Maersk splits into two

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Morning Money: Maersk splits into two
The Danish conglomerate Maersk Group said it will split to form separate transport and energy companies. In an announcement today it said the main group Møller - Mearsk will become an integrated transport and logistics company. Oil and oil related businesses, either individually or in combination, will be separated from the main group. Maersk Oil will focus on optimizing and strengthening its strong position in the Danish, British and Norwegian parts of the North Sea. The Møller - Mærsk A/S will reorganise into two separate divisions; Transport & Logistics and Energy. Accendo's Mike van Dulken joins us
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Mike van Dulken


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Hinkley approved and UKIP at the polls - Politics with Ryan Heath.

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Hinkley approved and UKIP at the polls - Politics with Ryan Heath.
Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent and Associate Editor at POLITICO Europe, discusses the latest political stories.
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Ryan Heath


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Morning Money: Peter Reeve, Executive Chairman of Aura Energy discusses their dual listing on AIM

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Morning Money: Peter Reeve, Executive Chairman of Aura Energy discusses their dual listing on AIM
Peter Reeve, Executive Chairman of Aura Energy, a uranium development company with gold, soda ash and lithium exploration projects in Africa and Europe, discusses their dual AIM and Australia (ASX) listing.
Guest:

Emma Wall


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Morning Money; Jeremy Lange, co-founder and Group Chief Operating Officer of TechFinancials on its six month results

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Morning Money; Jeremy Lange, co-founder and Group Chief Operating Officer of TechFinancials on its six month results
Jeremy Lange, co-founder and Group Chief Operating Officer of TechFinancials, a leading technology provider to financial trading brokers, on its six month results.
Guest:

Emma Wall


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Morning Money: How have SMEs fared since the EU Referendum?

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Morning Money: How have SMEs fared since the EU Referendum?
Shiona Davies, Director of the UK’s largest independent research consultancy BDRC, talks to the Morning Money team on the latest BDRC SME Finance Monitor.
Guests:

Louise Cooper, Shiona Davies


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