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Sarah Lowther

The Bank of Japan's interest rate decision - with Seijiro Takeshita

Sarah Lowther
Original Broadcast:

Morning Money

The Bank of Japan's interest rate decision - with  Seijiro Takeshita
The Bank of Japan left its monetary policy unchanged Tuesday but downgraded its view of the economy. Sarah Lowther discusses the decision and outlook with Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka, Japan
Guests:

Chris Bailey, Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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Georgie Frost

Budget: 4 billion of further spending cuts by 2020, “It’ll make an impact and some people will suffer”, says Ed Bowsher

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Consuming Issues

Budget: 4 billion of further spending cuts by 2020, “It’ll make an impact and some people will suffer”, says Ed Bowsher
On Wednesday, the Chancellor George Osborne will present his latest Budget. Aside from a sighting of the fashionable red box, what can we all expect? Normally, a Budget four years out from a general election is when a government takes some risks. So what will happen to pay, pensions and petrol prices - all on the agenda. Ed Bowsher joins Georgie Frost to discuss this and all stories making the news today.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: London Coaching Group

Linda Lewis (1)
Original Broadcast:

Company Casebook

Company Casebook:  London Coaching Group
Linda Lewis speaks to Shweta Jhajharia, founder of the London Coaching Group, who claim to be London’s number one coaching firm that can help you achieve your desired next level in business. Shweta discusses how her company has grown since 2008 and how she balances her professional and personal life.
Guest:

Shweta Jhajharia


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: YOPA Property

Linda Lewis (1)
Original Broadcast:

Company Casebook

Company Casebook: YOPA Property
Linda Lewis speaks to YOPA property founder Dan Attia and his small team. The team aim to help buyers sell and buy their homes. For a fixed fee of £780 they'll organise a valuation, market someone's property, do photos and floorplan and get it listed on online portals. Through their forward-thinking ethos they aim to save thousands of pounds for their customers.
Guest:

Dan Attia


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Juliette Foster

Conversations From Africa: Jacob Zuma's visit to Nigeria, Forbes richest man in Africa & more

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Conversations From Africa

Conversations From Africa: Jacob Zuma's visit to Nigeria, Forbes richest man in Africa & more
Share Radio's Patrick Jones speaks with Chris Bishop, Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine. This week topics include: Jacob Zumas recent state-visit to Nigeria and the reasons for this, Aliko Dangote (Africas richest man) says Nigerias economic crisis is exaggerated, the Zimbabwean Government is weighing up whether to give compensation to white farmers & a huge court case for mining in South Africa this week.
Guest:

Chris Bishop


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Juliette Foster

Dana Roelofs of Incofin on investment in Fairtrade and the benefits to farmers

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

The Responsible Investment Show

Dana Roelofs of Incofin on investment in Fairtrade and the benefits to farmers
What about investment in the Fairtrade industry? Are there special funds and how are they structured? Dana Roelofs is the Business Development Manager at 'Incofin Investment Management', a Belgian based Impact Investor that advises the Fairtrade Access Fund, which operates in Latin America and Africa. She described how the fund works to our reporter Patrick Jones.

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Simon Rose

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 59

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

Gadgets and Gizmos

Gadgets and Gizmos - Episode 59
Gadgets and Gizmos with Share Radio's technology editor Steve Caplin.
Guest:

Steve Caplin


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Nick Peters

Marketing Watch

Nick Peters
Original Broadcast:

Marketing Watch

Marketing Watch
After Maria Sharapova’s failed drug test this week, sponsors such as Tag Heuer and Nike dropped the tennis champion within days of the scandal coming to light. Nick Peters looks at the sponsors who work with sport icons and how such events affect their reputation. Nick speaks to Rupert Pratt from Generate Sponsorship. Nick then explores how advertising companies are facing the changes of TV in the UK. He speaks to David Tiltman at WARC who looks back at their best ads and Lindsey Clay from ThinkBox who talks about A Year in TV 2015 and the future of advertising in television, after many programmes have moved online.
Guests:

Rupert Pratt, Lindsey Clay, David Tiltman


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Rita Lobo

Questions of Faith: Citizens UK

Rita Lobo
Original Broadcast:

Questions Of Faith

Questions of Faith: Citizens UK
Rita Lobo discovers how church groups are working together to tackle the lack of shortage of homes in London. Reverend Graham Hunter of the Citizens UK charity, explains how they have written a housing manifesto ahead of the Mayoral elections, and Michael Robson, chief executive of Andrews Estate Agents, are supporting a social impact project, Project 70, to solve this growing issue.
Guests:

Reverend Graham Hunter, Michael Robson


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Nick Peters

Shop Floor 13 Mar 2016

Nick Peters
Original Broadcast:

Shop Floor

Shop Floor 13 Mar 2016
What challenges do women face in their careers and how do they overcome them? Nick Peters looks at three women who work in predominately male-dominated areas and explores how they worked their way up in the industry. Max Steuer from LSE explores the role of head hunters and their role to present CEO candidates to boards and Andrew McKenzie, Policy and Research Manager from Reed in Partnership, talks about the cost of getting a job.
Guests:

Kathie Knell, Sabrina Gidda, Fiona Lee, Max Steuer, Andrew Mackenzie


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