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Michael Considine

The Business of Sport: The curious case of Neymar's transfer

Michael Considine
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The Business of Sport: The curious case of Neymar's transfer
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On this week's edition, Michael takes a look at the curious case of the transfer of Brazilian star Neymar from Santos to Barcelona - he speaks to Andrew Osborne from Lewis Silkin to investigate. He'll also be taking a look at how the infrastructure of sport is privately funded with Michael Broughton of Sports Investment Partners. And of course, Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time.

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Michael Considine

The Business of Sport: Finding the next Asian football superpower

Michael Considine
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The Business of Sport: Finding the next Asian football superpower
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On this week's show, Michael takes a look at where the next Asian football super power is going to come from. That's with KPMG's football advisory team. He also speaks to Valery Bolier, founder of fantasy football website Oulala. And, of course, Joe Aldridge will have Extra Time.

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Ed Bowsher

Conversations from Africa: Switzerland sneezes

Ed Bowsher
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Conversations from Africa: Switzerland sneezes
Storyteller and financial journalist Chris Bishop speaks to Share Radio's Alex Clark, taking you across the continent of Africa for the major stories of the week. On today's programme: South Africa's Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold, the Swiss watchmaking industry faces disruption, and the Black Friday frenzy has made its way to African consumers. For more of Chris and Alex, check out last week’s episode: https://audioboom.com/posts/5309437-conversations-from-africa-zimbabwe-s-bond-note-blues

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Ed Bowsher

Conversations from Africa: Zimbabwe's bond note blues

Ed Bowsher
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Conversations from Africa: Zimbabwe's bond note blues
Storyteller and financial journalist Chris Bishop speaks to Share Radio's Alex Clark, taking you across the continent of Africa from his desk in Johannesburg for the major stories of the week. On today's programme: Spar Group is exiting Zimbabwe as the country's currency crisis deepens. Bad news for South African mining too with a statistical agency projecting 38 years left for gold reserves. Chris will be giving his take on both. He'll also discuss what Trump means for Africa, and Forbes Africa's Person of the Year. For more of Chris's stories, check out last week’s episode: https://audioboom.com/posts/5254089-conversations-from-africa-state-capture-exposed

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Ed Bowsher

Fund Manager Focus: Eric Moore of the Miton Income Fund

Ed Bowsher
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Fund Manager Focus: Eric Moore of the Miton Income Fund
With at least some share prices off their peaks, it's a good time to look at income stocks in more detail. Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined in the studio by Eric Moore, Co-Manager of the Miton Income Fund, which primarily invests in UK-listed stocks.

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Juliette Foster

Fund Manager Focus: Mark Whitehead of Martin Currie

Juliette Foster
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Fund Manager Focus: Mark Whitehead of Martin Currie
Fund Manager Focus gets the inside look at the world of investment management straight from the horse's mouth. This week, Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined in the studio by Mark Whitehead, Manager of Securities Trust of Scotland and Co-Manager of Martin Currie Global Equity Income.

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Glen Thompsett

IFS: No real wage growth for a decade

Glen Thompsett
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IFS: No real wage growth for a decade
British workers might not see their pay rise above inflation until 2021. The Institute for Fiscal Studies says it's a "dreadful" prospect that real earnings are likely to remain at their 2008 level until then. The organisation also says the chancellor may need the "wriggle room" he's allowed the economy - because of uncertainty as we leave the EU. Share Radio's Steve Clarke has more.

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Juliette Foster

Serious Money: JAMS, BLTs, EGGS & BACONS

Juliette Foster
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Serious Money:  JAMS, BLTs, EGGS & BACONS
Share Radio teams up with Claer Barrett, personal finance editor of the Financial Times, for Serious Money. On this edition, she was joined by Share Radio's Steve Clarke as they disentangled the Autumn Statement.

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Juliette Foster

The Share Centre: Ian Forrest reviews this week's market activity - Kingfisher and much more

Juliette Foster
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The Share Centre: Ian Forrest reviews this week's market activity - Kingfisher and much more
Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre, reviews this week's stock market activity with Share Radio's Steve Clarke. They take a look back at Kingfisher,Compass & Marstons. They also look ahead to Merlin Entertainments, Sage & RPC.

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Ed Bowsher

The Small Cap Investor: Why are small caps ahead? With David Thornton

Ed Bowsher
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The Small Cap Investor: Why are small caps ahead? With David Thornton
2017 has been a good year for the small company index AIM, to date up 12% as compared to 8% for the FTSE All-Share. Why have small companies been fairing so well? To find out, Share Radio's Steve Clarke was joined in the studio by David Thornton, Editor of Growth Company Investor.

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