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Robyn Dwyer

How should you be allocating your assets?

Robyn Dwyer
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 How should you be allocating your assets?
How exactly should you be allocating your assets? It can be difficult figuring out what information you should be taking into account - whether it be government policy, interest rates, and all other manner of economic jargon. To help demystify asset allocation, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke to Ed Smith, Asset Allocation Strategist at Rathbone Investment Management, to find out: what exactly is asset allocation?
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Ed Smith


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Robyn Dwyer

Christmas has been and gone but did the merriment and mirth boost trading for retailers?

Robyn Dwyer
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Christmas has been and gone but did the merriment and mirth boost trading for retailers?
For a full festive roundup of the retail sector, Robyn Dwyer was joined on the line by Ray Gaul, Vice President of Research and Analytics at Kantar Retail.
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Ray Gaul


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Robyn Dwyer

Market wrap: Falling pound, Sainsbury's growth, Cineworld and Carney on Brexit risk

Robyn Dwyer
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Market wrap: Falling pound, Sainsbury's growth, Cineworld and Carney on Brexit risk
The essential market stories for today including: - The immediate 'Brexit risk' to the UK economy has declined, according to Mark Carney - Sainsbury's posts record Christmas sales - Cineworld takes Rogue One to the bank - Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey predicts higher profits Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, joined Share Radio's Robyn Dwyer to talk through these and more.

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Simon Rose

Market Wrap: Snapchat heads to London

Simon Rose
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Market Wrap: Snapchat heads to London
Share Radio's Simon Rose brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the bourses and businesses of Britain and the world. To help contextualise the day's events, Simon was joined by Chris Bailey, the founder of Financial Orbit - they tackled Snapchat's British-based international hub, the FTSE's continued record breaking, and a very Morrisons Christmas.

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Simon Rose

Share Radio Politics: Corbyn on Brexit - UK can be better off out of the EU

Simon Rose
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Share Radio Politics: Corbyn on Brexit - UK can be better off out of the EU
David Talbot of FTI Consulting joins Simon to talk about the biggest political headlines of the day. This week, they discussed: Corbyn's Brexit comments, the NHS crisis and Boris Johnson's comments on trade and the US.
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David Talbot


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Robyn Dwyer

Share Radio politics: PMQs, NHS and Donald Trump - Ian Dunt

Robyn Dwyer
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Share Radio politics: PMQs, NHS and Donald Trump - Ian Dunt
Earlier today, Theresa May took to the dispatch box for her weekly session of Prime Minister's questions. The NHS was top of the bill. For more on this and the rest of the day's political news, Robyn Dwyer was joined by Ian Dunt, editor of politics.co.uk and author of Brexit: What The Hell Happens Now?
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Ian Dunt


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Simon Rose

Share Radio Politics: Streep takes on Trump, Tube strikes, and an NHS crisis?

Simon Rose
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Share Radio Politics: Streep takes on Trump, Tube strikes, and an NHS crisis?
The ritz and glitz of the Golden Globes used to be an escape from the doom and gloom of US politics - no longer. At last night's ceremony, Meryl Streep took on Donald Trump as she received a lifetime achievement award, telling the President-elect that "disrespect invites disrespect". Trump replied in signature fashion, tweeting her speech to be "overrated". For this stories and all the rest of the day's politics, Share Radio's Simon Rose was joined in the studio by Kate Andrews and Nerissa Chesterfield from the Institute of Economic Affairs.

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Simon Rose

Two law firms are applying for a group litigation order, which could see VW owners being awarded several thousands pounds if judges decide their cars "weren't fit for sale"

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Two law firms are applying for a group litigation order, which could see VW owners being awarded several thousands pounds if judges decide their cars "weren't fit for sale"
VW executives knew about emissions cheating two months before the scandal broke, but chose not to tell US regulators, according to court papers. The bosses involved include Oliver Schmidt, who was in charge of VW's US environmental regulatory compliance office from 2012 until March 2015, and will appear in court on Monday. Meanwhile here in the UK, thousands of people owning VWs have expressed an interest in suing the car maker. Two law firms, are applying for a group litigation order, which could see owners being awarded several thousands pounds if judges decide their cars "weren't fit for sale." Share Radio's James Brydges has been speaking to David Bailey, Professor of Industry at Aston Business school.
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Professor David Bailey


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Simon Rose

What does the year hold for the relationship between President and Federal Reserve in the US?

Simon Rose
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What does the year hold for the relationship between President and Federal Reserve in the US?
What does the year hold for the relationship between President and Federal Reserve in the US? They're arguably two of the biggest names that can influence the US -- and indeed global -- economy. Matt Cox has been looking into North America, and discussing the Fed and Trump with Professor Peter Rupert of Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Former Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank.
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Professor Peter Rupert


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Robyn Dwyer

Will America continue to grow in a Trump state? - With Jeremy Lawson

Robyn Dwyer
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Will America continue to grow in a Trump state? - With Jeremy Lawson
Prior to the election of Donald Trump, we saw increasing evidence that global activity had been improving. Stronger nominal growth also meant a return to positive 'corporate profit' growth, and it was anticipated that this would continue to improve over the next 12 months. But can this continue once Trump is inagurated later this month? Matt Cox spoke to Standard Life Investments' Chief Economist Jeremy Lawson, to examine the trajectory of global growth and the possible economic implications of a Trump presidency.

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