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Nigel Cassidy

Counterfeit goods on the rise in run-up to Christmas

Nigel Cassidy
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Counterfeit goods on the rise in run-up to Christmas
As Amazon said last week, mountains of fake products have been damaging legitimate music sellers. The rising tide of fake goods can only hurt the high street, cutting into retail profits as customers look for cheap deals to cut their Christmas shopping bills. Share Radio's Matt Cox has been hearing from Phil Lewis, who is a strategy advisor to the US-based Anti-Counterfeiting Group.
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Matt Cox, Phil Lewis


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Nigel Cassidy

No charges against Clinton over emails - FBI

Nigel Cassidy
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No charges against Clinton over emails - FBI
The FBI has given Hillary Clinton a boost in polls just two days before the election by clearing her of wrongdoing following a new trawl of email material. FBI director James Comey told Congress yesterday that she should not face charges over messages found on the computer of politician Anthony Weiner - the estranged husband of the Democratic candidate's closest aide Huma Abedin. US political correspondent Colin Bloom joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the latest from the Presidential election.

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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: “It’s the highest consumer spend figure we’ve seen year-on-year since 2011”

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: “It’s the highest consumer spend figure we’ve seen year-on-year since 2011”
The latest consumer spend data from Barclaycard shows that spending growth hit 5.5% in October. But the data also reveals that consumer confidence in the UK economy dropped from a record high level in September, with only a third of people feeling confident in the UK economy. Paul Lockstone, Managing Director at Barclaycard, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the data.
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Chris Bailey, Paul Lockstone


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: A bio of Donald Trump as he becomes the 45th President of the USA

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: A bio of Donald Trump as he becomes the 45th President of the USA
Now that Donald Trump has won the presidential election, who is the man that will be running one of the most powerful nations on Earth? Matt Cox takes a retrospective look at Trump's life and career, and what this means moving forward.
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Matt Cox


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: How will this US election change the shape of future campaigns?

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Share Radio Breakfast: How will this US election change the shape of future campaigns?
This US election campaign has been unlike any other, and the result is too close to call. But how will this election change the shape of future campaigns? To find out more, US political historian Professor Jonathan Bell, Director of the Institute of the Americas at University College London, joined Share Radio to look at the kind of precedent the last 18 months has set in terms of campaign procedure.
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Chris Bailey, Professor Jonathan Bell


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: How would President Trump affect interest rates going forward?

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Share Radio Breakfast: How would President Trump affect interest rates going forward?
The odds of a December interest rate hike in the US have diminished. The FOMC had signalled it expected to raise rates by the year end, but while the markets were confident of an increase, the markets are now not. Professor Peter Rupert, Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara & former Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank, joined Share Radio to discuss.
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Chris Bailey, Professor Peter Rupert


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: The presidential cycle of stock market investing

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: The presidential cycle of stock market investing
They call it the presidential cycle of stock market investing, in which gains during the fourth year of a US President's term are greater than the other three combined. But is this cycle a trader myth or a tried-and-tested investment model? Matt Cox spoke with Colin Ciezsynski, Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets, to find out.
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Matt Cox, Colin Ciezsynski


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: Trump on the edge of victory - Colin Bloom brings us the latest from the States

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: Trump on the edge of victory - Colin Bloom brings us the latest from the States
Where Ohio falls, the US follows. Ohio has chosen every president since 1974, but this election is bucking every trend. So is Trump's expected 'victory' that unexpected, as elections around the world reveal the populous are voting against the establishment? For more we're joined by Share Radio’s Colin Bloom from Florida.
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Chris Bailey, Colin Bloom


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: US go to the polls – Share Radio’s Colin Bloom looks ahead to election day

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: US go to the polls – Share Radio’s Colin Bloom looks ahead to election day
Between 11am and 12 UK time, polling stations around the United States will open to conclude one of the most controversial and dramatic presidential battles in history. Share Radio's Colin Bloom is in Florida, and he spoke to us about whether the polls have anything to do with this election being described as "The Brexit of the US".
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Colin Bloom


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Sarah Lowther

Share Radio Breakfast: Where could we see developments in UK-India relations?

Sarah Lowther
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Share Radio Breakfast: Where could we see developments in UK-India relations?
Theresa May continues her visit to India, but it seems an attempt to strengthen relations between the two nations post-EU referendum has been mired by issues. Tech was in focus as May and Modi spoke at the Indo-UK Tech Summit, but the two leaders have also butted heads over immigration and student visa concerns. Matt Cox spoke to Dr. Ruth Kattumuri, Co-Director of the India Observatory at the London School of Economics, to find out more.
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Matt Cox, Dr Ruth Kattumuri


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