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Share Radio's Bexit Bebate: Ryan Bourne and David Lutton

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Share Radio's Bexit Bebate: Ryan Bourne and David Lutton
In our second debate leading up to the referendum we were joined in studio by Ryan Bourne from the Institute of Economic Affairs (Leave) and David Lutton from London First (Remain)

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Mike Indian of DeHavilland joins us to look at the PMQs and last night's debate between David Cameron and Nigel Farage

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Mike Indian of DeHavilland joins us to look at the PMQs and last night's debate between David Cameron and Nigel Farage
Mike Indian, Senior Political Analyst of DeHavilland joined Ed Bowsher to discuss the latest UK political news. They discussed Brexit, today's PMQ's, snoopers charter and a potential decision on Heathrow.

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Ed Mitchell

Are you betting on Brexit? Share Radio's Patrick Jones investigates EU betting & polling

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Are you betting on Brexit? Share Radio's Patrick Jones investigates EU betting & polling
With the EU referendum only weeks away, betting on a brexit has become big business for the countries bookies. However, not only are investors looking to bookmakers as a means to make money, some say they also provide a clearer picture of trends as opposed to the polls. Share Radio's Patrick Jones investigates

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Ed Mitchell

The Big EU Debate - featuring Lord Howard Flight & Hugo Dixon

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The Big EU Debate - featuring Lord Howard Flight & Hugo Dixon
With just over 3 weeks to go until the EU referendum, Share Radio hosts it's first in-studio debate on the issue. Today's spokesperson for the remain campaign is Hugo Dixon of InFacts & author of 'The In/Out Question', & Lord Howard Flight, peer of the realm and former Conservative MP & former shadow chief-secretary to the treasury.

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Ed Mitchell

'Europe is not the same as the EU' - Peter Lilley MP on why he will vote to leave

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'Europe is not the same as the EU' - Peter Lilley MP on why he will vote to leave
There is less than a month to go before the EU referendum and voters face an onslaught of claims, counter-claims, arguments and warnings over whether staying or leaving is the best option. Britain's relationship and role within Europe has been a matter of debate for centuries, more intensely since the war and continuously since membership of the EEC, now the EU, 43 years ago. Former Secretary of State for Trade, Peter Lilley, cabinet member under Margaret Thatcher and John Major has experienced that debate at some crucial stages, particularly the Maastricht treaty. He joins Ed Mitchell, host of Investment Perspectives, in studio.

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Finbarr Bermingham of The Global Trade Review talks Chinese leader visit to Hong Kong & more

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Finbarr Bermingham of The Global Trade Review talks Chinese leader visit to Hong Kong & more
Time now to catch up with our man in Hong Kong, Finbarr Bermingham, Asia Editor of the Global Trade Review. He has been speaking to Share Radio's Michael Considine about the visit of Zhang Dejiang, the Chinese leader responsible for Hong Kong affairs, who has arrived there amid discontent with alleged interference in the territory's affairs by Beijing. Michael began by asking him what the mood has been like in Hong Kong.

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Ed Mitchell

What happened to the Africa Rising narrative?

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What happened to the Africa Rising narrative?
Only a few years ago Africa was seen by some as the next great emerging investment opportunity, but a recent economic slide has brought this idea into question. Share Radio's Alexi Phillips reports on what was behind the rise and fall of this optimism surrounding Africa. He spoke with Richard Dowden, director of the Royal African Society, and Simon Freemantle, Senior Political Economist at Standard Bank
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Ed Mitchell

Jack Meaning of NIESR on a drop in world economic performance

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Jack Meaning of NIESR on a drop in world economic performance
The latest quarterly review from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research sees world economic growth this year falling to it's slowest pace since the 2009 recession. The growth downgrade to 3% is mainly due to disappointing performances in us and japan, also poor performances for Brazil and Russia. As for the UK, things are dominated by the outcome of the EU referendum, for more analysis Ed Mitchell is joined in the studio by Jack Meaning, Research Fellow at the National Institute.

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Nizam Hamid, of WisdomTree Europe on the current global economic landscape and what it means for investors

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Nizam Hamid, of WisdomTree Europe on the current global economic landscape and what it means for investors
The global economic landscape remains dominated by Central Bank monetary policy and their regular policy and forecast pronouncements. Late yesterday it was the US Federal Reserve, this morning the Bank of Japan and recently the ECB. The Bank of England is also making it's position known regularly on the EU referendum. For his analysis of Central Bank Monetary Policy and what it means for investors, Ed Mitchell of Investment Perspectives is joined in the studio by Nizam Hamid, Head of Sales for Europe at Wisdom Tree, the leading exchange traded products provider.

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Might the UK be economically stronger outside the EU? Ryan Bourne of the Institute of Economic Affairs weighs in

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Might the UK be economically stronger outside the EU? Ryan Bourne of the Institute of Economic Affairs weighs in
Eight leading economists have weighed into the referendum debate, arguing that the UK would be economically better off outside the EU. One of those economists is Ryan Bourne, Head of Public Policy at the Institute of Economic Affairs. He joins Ed Mitchell of Investment Perspectives to discuss further.

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