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Robyn Dwyer

How should you be allocating your assets?

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

 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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Ed Bowsher

Company news: Sainsbury's and Lidl strong but falls for Foxtons and defence firm Cobham - with Jamieson Blake from ADS Securities London

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Company news: Sainsbury's and Lidl strong but falls for Foxtons and defence firm Cobham - with Jamieson Blake from ADS Securities London
More strong post-Christmas retail reporting from supermarkets Sainsbury's and Lidl, as well as House of Fraser and Ted Baker but Foxtons shares hit record low on a gloomy full year trading update while defence company Cobham shares slide on another profit warning. Jamieson Blake, Retails Sales Manager at ADS Securities London, talks through the company news with Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher.
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Jamieson Blake


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Georgie Frost

Head of Investments at GHS Graham Bird tells us what SME's can expect in the coming months.

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Head of Investments at GHS Graham Bird tells us what SME's can expect in the coming months.
It's the start of a new year and if you are thinking about setting up your own businesses or indeed you are running one, you may be wondering what on earth is in store this year. Especially after last year! 2016 certainly proved a volatile year so what are some of the opportunities and challenges SME's can expect in coming months? To give us a bit of a preview Georgie was joined by Graham Bird, Head of Investments at Gresham House Strategic.
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Graham Bird


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Georgie Frost

Helen Knapman and Gary Adams from Moneywise discuss their financial resolutions and buying bonds.

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Helen Knapman and Gary Adams from Moneywise discuss their financial resolutions and buying bonds.
Deputy editor Helen Knapman and writer Gary Adams are here with over 26 years of financial journalism under their belt. On the agenda today we look at the top financial resolutions for this year as well as everything you need to know about buying bonds. Sticking with the financial resolutions we'll also get the latest poll results on what Moneywise readers are aiming to do in 2017 plus a few tips from Gary in funny money. And as ever we'll have details on the latest deals and stats.
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Helen Knapman


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Georgie Frost

Jeanette Makings, Head of Financial Education at Close Brothers Asset Management discusses how money worries can affect your job.

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Jeanette Makings, Head of Financial Education at Close Brothers Asset Management discusses how money worries can affect your job.
As many as a quarter of people say they're not able to do their job properly because of money worries. That's according to a survey released today by the CIPD and Close Brothers Asset Management. That number rises to almost a third among 18-24 year olds. Joining Georgie Frost was Jeanette Makings, head of financial education at Close Brothers Asset Management.
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Jeanette Makings


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Ed Bowsher

Pay inequality lowest in 30 years - Corbyn still seeks pay cap

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Pay inequality lowest in 30 years - Corbyn still seeks pay cap
Income inequality in the UK is at its lowest levels in 30 years, according to fresh data from the Office for National Statistics. The figures came as Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for a clampdown on high pay yesterday. Kristian Niemietz, Head of Health and Welfare at the Institute of Economic Affairs, joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher on the line for more analysis.

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Georgie Frost

Personal finance writer Sam Mc Faul from Money Saving Expert advises on claiming energy credit back and Ukash travel cards.

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Personal finance writer Sam Mc Faul from Money Saving Expert advises on claiming energy credit back and Ukash travel cards.
It's time to check-in with our friends over at Money Saving Expert. This week Georgie was joined by personal finance writer Sam Mc Faul. We look at claiming energy credit back from your supplier and avoiding Ukash travel card fees. Plus we'll have a roundup of the best deals the eagle-eyed team have come across this week.
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Sam McFaul


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Ed Bowsher

Should Brexit see a 3 year delay? - With David Buik

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Should Brexit see a 3 year delay? - With David Buik
Xavier Rolet, CEO of London Stock Exchange and Douglas Flint, chairman of HSBC, have told MPs that the City needs a three-year delay to Brexit to give businesses time to adjust to the UK's new relationship with the EU. Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke with David Buik, Market Commentator at Panmure Gordon, to find out if Rolet and Flint are right.

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Ed Bowsher

Tackling extremism: A different perspective - with Liam Byrne MP

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Tackling extremism: A different perspective - with Liam Byrne MP
With Donald Trump about to become President, more aggressive military action against ISIS is on the agenda. But at least one MP thinks that we should focus more on hearts and minds to counter extremism. Labour MP, Liam Byrne, has just written a book on the subject called 'Black Flag down.' Share Radio's Ed Bowsher spoke with Liam, and started by asking him how the centre left can counter extremism in 2017?

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Robyn Dwyer

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

Robyn Dwyer
Original Broadcast:

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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