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Why are so many of us falling victim to scams?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

 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.
Guest:

Paul Wilson


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Sarah Lowther

"Every board member across the world needs to have a higher level of knowledge of cybersecurity"- Paul Van Kessel on the 19th EY Global Information Security Survey

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

"Every board member across the world needs to have a higher level of knowledge of cybersecurity"- Paul Van Kessel on the 19th EY Global Information Security Survey
In its 19th year, the survey of 1,735 organizations globally examines some of the most compelling cybersecurity issues facing businesses today in the digital ecosystem. The 19th EY Global Information Security Survey has been released and it revealed that, despite the growing risks, three quarters of global organizations do not have a threat intelligence programme, more than half lack the ability to identify vulnerabilities and 44% do not have a security operating centre to continuously monitor for cyber attacks. Paul Van Kessel, global cybersecurity leader at EY, joined Share Radio to discuss the survey.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Paul Van Kessel


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Simon Rose

The AIM Show Russ Singleton, the CEO of 21st Century Technology

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

The AIM Show Russ Singleton, the CEO of 21st Century Technology
Every week on the AIM Show we meet interesting people behind companies listed on the junior stock market. This week, Glen Goodman spoke to Russ Singleton, the CEO of 21st Century Technology - a provider of tailored solutions to the transport community.
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Russ Singleton


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Simon Rose

Are smart homes as secure as they could be?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Are smart homes as secure as they could be?
Recently prpl Foundation unveiled its global study on the use of smart devices- the first research of its kind. "The prpl Foundation Smart Home Security Report" found that while there was more adoption of smart devices people were failing to secure their smart home. To find out more about this Jinan Rahma spoke to Cesare Garlati, chief security strategist for the prpl Foundation and began by asking whether the smart home was a thing of the future.
Guest:

Cesare Garlati


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Sarah Lowther

Fed expected to raise funds rate by 25bps - Professor Peter Rupert joined us to discuss

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Fed expected to raise funds rate by 25bps - Professor Peter Rupert joined us to discuss
The market is heading into the last US Federal Reserve meeting of the year almost certain that the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) will raise the Fed fund rate by 25 bps, from current 0.25% to 0.50%. Professor Peter Rupert, Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Former Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank joined Share Radio to discuss.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Professor Peter Rupert


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Simon Rose

Financial journalist and author Rodney Hobson explains ponzi schemes

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

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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Sarah Lowther

Japan's government to forecast economy growth of around 1.5 percent

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Japan's government to forecast economy growth of around 1.5 percent
Japan's government is set to forecast real economic growth of around 1.5% and nominal growth of about 2.5% for the next fiscal year from April. This according to two government officials involved in the projection process told Reuters. The projections have not yet been finalised and can change slightly by the time the government announces the figures on Dec. 20. Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka, Japan, joined Share Radio to discuss.
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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Simon Rose

Oxford students are trying to get rid of "he" and "she" and replace it with the gender neutral "ze". Has political correctness gone mad? The Bigger Picture with Rishi Patel of FTI Consulting

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Oxford students are trying to get rid of "he" and "she" and replace it with the gender neutral "ze". Has political correctness gone mad? The Bigger Picture with Rishi Patel of FTI Consulting
Simon Rose is joined live in the studio by Rishi Patel of FTI Consulting to discuss: Hammond calls for transitional and soft Brexit arrangement. Would a hard Brexit lead to economic hardship? With the rail strike and Post Office strikes are we entering a new Winter of Discontent? The Government is looking at increasing council tax to help pay for social care. Will this be sufficient and will it lead to inequality? Oxford students trying to get rid of "he" and "she" and replace it with the gender neutral "ze". Political correctness gone mad?
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Rishi Patel


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Simon Rose

What is driving the increase in inflation?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

What is driving the increase in inflation?
Inflation has hit its highest level for more than 2 years, driven by a sharp rise in the cost of clothes. The latest monthly figures from the Office for National Statistics show that the main measure of inflation, the consumer prices index, hit 1.2% in November, up from 0.9% in October. The retail prices index, which includes the cost of housing, rose to 2.2% in November, up from 2% the previous month. Simon spoke to Pete Comley, inflation expert and author of Inflation Matters.
Guest:

Pete Comley


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Simon Rose

Why does the UK have the highest level of household spending in Europe?

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Why does the UK have the highest level of household spending in Europe?
Many consumer-facing businesses will be hoping for a bumper festive season as the annual spending frenzy builds towards Christmas Day and the Boxing Day sales. The UK has the highest level of household spending in Europe, with an annual expenditure of £50,000. This compares to £41,000 in Ireland and £35,000 in France. And, most importantly for retailers, discretionary spending - money spent on non-essentials - is also the highest in Europe. Simon was joined by Barret Kupelain, senior economist at PwC.
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Barret Kupelain


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