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Glen Goodman

Emerging Opportunities: Adapting to Trump's diplomacy

Glen Goodman
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Emerging Opportunities: Adapting to Trump's diplomacy
It's time once again for Emerging Opportunities the only show on your radio dedicated to global emerging markets. Share Radio's Glen Goodman is joined by Gavin Serkin, Managing Editor of the Frontier Funds Consultancy and the author of 'Frontier: Exploring the Top Ten Emerging Markets of Tomorrow' On today's edition: Well, it's hard to know where to start. In two weeks President Trump has been abandoning key trade agreements, threatening trade wars from China to Mexico, while cosying on the phone with Vladimir Putin - hours later, pro-Russian forces are fighting the army in Ukraine. Trump also attempted to block all visits to the US for any nationals from a group seven Muslim countries, blowing away all hope for Iran - one of the seven - breaking free from decades of sanctions, as he declared Iran the world's No. 1 terrorist state. So, how to make sense of the impact from all of that on the rest of the world? Fortunately Gavin & Glen were joined in the studio by one of the most experienced and successful of emerging market investors, the co-founder of Ashmore and founder of New Sparta, and the author of "Emerging Markets in an Upside Down World," Dr. Jerome Booth.

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Glen Goodman

How are UK investors viewing the US markets under President Trump?

Glen Goodman
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How are UK investors viewing the US markets under President Trump?
Are UK investors still keen in stocks over the Atlantic now that Donald Trump has taken position as US President? Share Radio's Michael Considine put the question to Kully Samra, Managing Director at Charles Schwab when they caught up earlier.
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Michael Considine, Kully Samra


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Glen Goodman

Making merry with ISA strategies

Glen Goodman
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Making merry with ISA strategies
Choosing a strategy for your hard-earned pounds can be a tough decision. In this week's magazine review, our guests tackled ISA investment styles, following a piece by Money Observer's deputy editor Kyle Caldwell. Share Radio's Peta Fuller reports.

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Glen Goodman

Market Wrap: A mixed currency bag, oil price boosts BP, & Aldi one-ups Co-op

Glen Goodman
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Market Wrap: A mixed currency bag, oil price boosts BP, & Aldi one-ups Co-op
Share Radio's Glen Goodman brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the businesses of Britain and the world. To help put the day's events in context, Glen was joined by Chris Bailey, founder of the investment research and consultancy service, Financial Orbit. On today's show: It's been a mixed day on the currency markets, higher oil prices and cost-cutting measures have resulted in BP doubling its profits in the last three months of last year, and Aldi has overtaken the Co-operative as Britain's fifth biggest supermarket.

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Robyn Dwyer

Market Wrap: Rio Tinto share buyback, GSK's profits, Dunelm price rises & more

Robyn Dwyer
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Market Wrap: Rio Tinto share buyback, GSK's profits, Dunelm price rises & more
Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the businesses of Britain and the world. To help put the day's events in context, Robyn was joined by Russ Mould, investment director at the online stockbroker's AJ Bell. On today's show: mining giant Rio Tinto is launching a share buyback programme of $500m due to an increase in the price of iron ore, Sir Andrew Witty, GlaxoSmithKline's outgoing chief executive, has defended his long-standing decision not to break up the company as he presented his last set of results before stepping down next month & homeware retailer Dunelm has warned that the slump in the pound since the Brexit vote will result in price rises on thousands of products.
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Russ Mould


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Glen Goodman

Share Politics: Putting one's housing in order

Glen Goodman
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Share Politics: Putting one's housing in order
There have been more long nights in Westminster as MPs continue to debate the Bill which would let the Prime Minister trigger Britain's exit from the EU. Whilst the Commons gave an initial thumbs up to the Bill last week, this week is the Committee stage, giving opposition a chance to park their tanks on the Government's lawn. A litany of amendments have been proposed by Labour and the SNP and, though most have been shot down, earlier this afternoon the Government promised MPs they'd get a vote on the final deal. Meanwhile, Sajid Javid has described the British housing market as 'broken' as he unveils the Government's housing White Paper. A 3-billion pound fund will be set up to help small firms build 25-thousand new homes in England by 2020. For all this and more, Share Radio's Glen Goodman was joined by Laura Sainsbury of FTI Consulting, Lord John Shipley, the Liberal Democrat's Shadow Housing Minister, and Adam Bienkov, UK Political Editor at BusinessInsider.

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Robyn Dwyer

Share Politics: Surrey sweethearts

Robyn Dwyer
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Share Politics: Surrey sweethearts
It's time now to talk politics. As always on a Wednesday at this time of the week, Share Radio is joined by Mike Indian, Senior Political Analyst at De Havilland. He and Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer take a looki at why the Labour leader's accused the Government of offering a 'sweetheart deal' to a local authority that threatened to hold a controversial council tax referendum. Surrey's abandoned plans for a 15 percent hike in bills to fund social care in the county. Jeremy Corbyn claims to have seen texts suggesting the council and the Government reached an 'understanding'.

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Robyn Dwyer

Trump boycotts gain momentum - but can they work?

Robyn Dwyer
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Trump boycotts gain momentum - but can they work?
Following Donald Trump's rise to power, boycotts are on the up. Amazon, Uber and Budweiser are just some of the big names caught up in this - and it's coming from both sides of the political divide. But are the boycotts having an effect? And could a wider boycott on US goods spread to the UK? Share Radio's Peta Fuller reports.

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Glen Goodman

What's the difference between investment speculation & gambling?

Glen Goodman
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What's the difference between investment speculation & gambling?
Today we're going to look at a new book about the fine art of speculation. What's the difference between investment speculation and gambling? Is there indeed any difference? Stuart Banner, professor of Law at UCLA has been examining this subject by delving back into investing history in his new book "Speculation: A history of the fine line between gambling and investing"
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Stuart Banner


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Glen Goodman

Why are tech companies so valuable? Matt Cox reports.

Glen Goodman
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Why are tech companies so valuable? Matt Cox reports.
Snap Inc - the owner of Snapchat - has caused quite a stir after the company has been valued at up to $25bil in an IPO filing. Snap is aiming to raise around $3bil in an initial public offering, expected in March. It would make it one of the largest US tech IPOs in years, but some disagree with the valuation. Indeed, Snap Inc said it "may never achieve or maintain profitability"; so why are tech companies so valuable, and have such investor appeal? Share Radio's Matt Cox put the question to Adrian Lowcock, Investment Director at Architas.
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Matt Cox, Adrian Lowcock


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