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The appeal of Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts saw retail sales volumes rise by almost 6% in November, compared with the same time last year

Simon Rose
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 The appeal of Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts saw retail sales volumes rise by almost 6% in November, compared with the same time last year
The appeal of Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts saw retail sales volumes rise by almost 6% in November, compared with the same time last year. However, higher fuel costs meant the rise was not as strong as in October, when annual retail sales growth hit a 14-year high of 7.2%. Monthly sales in November increased 0.2%, compared to October's increase of 1.8%. Olivia Demetriades spoke to Craig Skelton, retail & consumer partner at PwC. She began by asking about last month's growth.
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Craig Skelton


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Glen Goodman

Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring?

Glen Goodman
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 Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring?
2015 was a disappointing year for the FTSE100, finishing down 6% due to big falls in mining, oil and gas and banking stocks. Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring? Glen Goodman was joined by Michael Hewson Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets to look at some of the key events in the financial markets over the last 12 months and have a quick look at what 2017 might have in store.
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Michael Hewson


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Simon Rose

Why are so many of us falling victim to scams?

Simon Rose
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 Why are so many of us falling victim to scams?
A quarter of us have fallen victim to a scam. This is according to new research released by Santander, showing that 13 million of us have been targeted, losing on average £438 - amounting to losses of almost £11 billion to the UK economy. So why are so many of us falling victim? Olivia Demetriades spoke to Paul Wilson, TV presenter and star of The Real Hustle.
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Paul Wilson


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Simon Rose

Financial journalist and author Rodney Hobson explains ponzi schemes

Simon Rose
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Financial journalist and author Rodney Hobson explains ponzi schemes
As part of our series with financial journalist and author Rodney Hobson, we look at ponzi schemes.
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Rodney Hobson


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Simon Rose

How has the European IPO market performed this year?

Simon Rose
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How has the European IPO market performed this year?
European IPO markets are expected to have raised 28bn Euros in 2016. This year has seen a number of political shocks which have contributed to the IPO market ending the year on a subdued note, with total annual proceeds down by approximately a half on 2015. But will the IPO market remain open, with liquidity available for the right companies at the right price? Simon spoke to Lucy Tarleton, director at PwC.
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Lucy Tarleton


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Simon Rose

Is health and wellness the next big trend for travel in 2017? Ayse Ebru Aksoy of Rixos hotel group thinks so

Simon Rose
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Is health and wellness the next big trend for travel in 2017? Ayse Ebru Aksoy of Rixos hotel group thinks so
Health and wellness is tipped as one of the big travel trends for 2017, and this is especially the case with luxury travellers. To find out more about this Simon Rose and Sarah Tucker were joined by AyseEbru Aksoy of Rixos hotel group.
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Sarah Tucker, Ayse Ebru Aksoy


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Simon Rose

Russell Napier, Global Macro Strategist on financial repression, problems of debt, the yen's weakness and the Trump rally

Simon Rose
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Russell Napier, Global Macro Strategist on financial repression, problems of debt, the yen's weakness and the Trump rally
Russell Napier, Global Macro Strategist and author of the book, Anatomy of the Bear: Lessons from Wall Street’s Four Great Bottoms joined Simon, they discussed financial repression is organised theft from savers to fund countries’ debt habits. The problems caused by debt both government and private around the world. Why Japan’s latest QE experiment is something new and will weaken the Yen substantially and cause havoc. How Trump’s election will lead to a much stronger dollars and the problems that will cause.
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Russell Napier


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Simon Rose

Self-employment is changing the face of the labour market.

Simon Rose
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Self-employment is changing the face of the labour market.
Self-employment is changing the face of the labour market. Figure released today by the Office for National Statistics found that unemployment in the UK fell slightly to 1.6 million in the three months to October, meaning that the rate of unemployment held steady at 4.8% in the period, remaining at an 11-year low. The trend for more people becoming self-employmed has also continued. The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self Employed says the number of people classed as self-employed has increased by 129,000 to 4.75 million in the three months to November. To discuss the figures, and the growth of self-employment, Simon Rose was joined on the line by Lorence Nye, an economic adviser at IPSE.
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Lorence Nye


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Simon Rose

The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 79

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Travel Guide ep. 79
This week on The Share Radio Travel Guide Simon Rose was joined travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. They look at the launch of the world's longest non-stop route, what the travel predictions are for 2017, how you can celebrate New Years Eve twice (for a very hefty pricetag) Also, there'll be an insider's guide to New York.
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Ayse Ebru Aksoy, Sarah Tucker


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Simon Rose

What factors lead to the Eurozone economy ending on a strong note this year?

Simon Rose
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What factors lead to the Eurozone economy ending on a strong note this year?
Businesses across the euro zone ended the year on an upbeat note. This is according to data that showed they achieved solid growth and raised prices at the steepest rate since the middle of 2011. IHS Markit's Euro Zone Flash Composite Purchasing Managers' Index, seen as a good overall growth indicator, matched November's 53.9, which was the highest reading this year and comfortably above the 50-point level that indicates growth. To discuss the findings in more detail, Simon was joined by Chris Williamson, chief business economist at IHS Markit.
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Chris Williamson


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