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Simon Rose

2017 Autumn Budget full speech

Simon Rose
2017 Autumn Budget full speech
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Philip Hammond, delivers his Autumn Budget with key notes such as abolishing Stamp Duty for first-time buyers; a small increase on the living wage; setting aside £3 billion for Brexit preparations; and a decrease in the economic growth forecast.

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Simon Rose

Budget Special: The Economy

Simon Rose
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Budget 2017 Special

Budget Special: The Economy
What is the current economic outlook for the UK, given the OBR’s more pessimistic outlook for growth and productivity? Simon Rose is joined by PWC’s senior economist, Andrew Sentance; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher.
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Tim Evans, Andrew Sentance, Ed Bowsher


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Simon Rose

Budget Special: Individual Measures

Simon Rose
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Budget 2017 Special

Budget Special: Individual Measures
Housing: Can the Chancellor’s measures make much difference, particularly to those hoping to get onto the housing ladder? Simon Rose is joined by PWC’s senior economist, Andrew Sentance; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher. The panel discusses what they think of the Chancellor’s other measures, including those aimed at young people.
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Andrew Sentance, Tim Evans, Ed Bowsher


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Simon Rose

Budget Special: The Investment Outlook

Simon Rose
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Budget 2017 Special

Budget Special: The Investment Outlook
What SHOULD the Budget have included? What is the current investment outlook, and will the Budget change anything? Simon Rose is joined by chairman of the Share Centre, Gavin Oldham; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher.
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Gavin Oldham, Ed Bowsher, Tim Evans


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Simon Rose

Budget Special: The Politics of the Budget

Simon Rose
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Budget 2017 Special

Budget Special: The Politics of the Budget
Has the Budget saved Hammond from the sack? Will it make any difference to the prospects of the Conservative Party? Simon Rose is joined by PWC’s senior economist, Andrew Sentance; Tim Evans, professor of business and political economy at Middlesex University; and financial commentator Ed Bowsher.
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Andrew Sentance, Tim Evans, Ed Bowsher


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Simon Rose

Business of Film: Justice League

Simon Rose
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The Business Of Film

Business of Film: Justice League
James Cameron-Wilson reviews Justice League and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool along with Icelandic movie Heartstone. He also talks about a film project a little closer to his heart.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Matthew Cook

Mobile News: Vodafone partnership programme

Matthew Cook
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Mobile News

Mobile News: Vodafone partnership programme
This week we'll be discussing how the Vodafone partnership programme has been coming along over the past twelve months with Vodafone's director of partnerships and alliances, Helen Freestone. And we catch up with the Graystone Strategy Director, James Gray.
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Helen Freestone, James Gray


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Nigel Cassidy

Money Talks: How Risky is your Portfolio?

Nigel Cassidy
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Money Makers

Money Talks: How Risky is your Portfolio?
Smart investors know that risk and returns go hand in hand. But is the degree of risk you are exposed to appropriate for your time of life and investment goals? In his latest Money Talks podcast, Nigel Cassidy talks risk with Prof. Janette Rutterford of the Open University Business School, and David Miller, executive director and award-winning fund manager at Quilter Cheviot. Nigel discovers that financial risk covers far more eventualities than being defrauded or the impact of any future market meltdown. But equally, it seems just following your personal inclinations could make you overcautious with your investment decisions -- and seriously harm your future wealth.
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Prof. Janette Rutterford, David Miller


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool: Rethinking Retail

Simon Rose
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool: Rethinking Retail
Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show: Wal-Mart hits an all-time high on growing e-commerce sales. Gap and Restoration Hardware rise on surprising earnings. And Comcast and Disney pursue a deal with Fox. Plus, Chris talks Southwest Airlines and popsicle hotlines with author, Dan Heath.
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Dan Heath


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Georgie Frost

This is Money: What will be in the Budget (and what should be)?

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: What will be in the Budget (and what should be)?
Yes, it’s another Budget. On Wednesday, November 22, Philip Hammond will stand up and deliver his second Budget of the year and this is his chance to ride to the Conservatives’ rescue. After the last Budget mess, the snap election that went wrong, the unexpected rise of Corbynism, and the Brexit arguments that just won’t go away, the Chancellor will be hoping that he’s the one to get everything back on track. So what could he deliver – and what should he? From help for younger people, to stamp duty cuts, pension tinkering, building more homes and just fixing the roads, Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus and Georgie Frost take a run through what might come up and what it would mean for you. And they outline what they would like to see. The problem for the Chancellor, as he shifts the Budget to the autumn for the first time, is that there is a tension between his desire to do something and his lack of wriggle room due to Britain’s finances.
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Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus


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