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The Week That Was 16th November

Simon Rose
The Week That Was 16th November
Helal Miah of The Share Centre looks back at figures from Vodafone, ITV, Barratt Developments & Royal Mail and ahead to numbers from Babcock, Compass, Johnson Matthew and Kingfisher.
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Helal Miah


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Matthew Cook

Inside Business: Paradise Papers

Matthew Cook
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Inside Business

Inside Business: Paradise Papers
On this new edition of Inside Business Matthew Cook will discuss the world's most profitable firm: Apple. The Paradise Papers show a secretive new structure that would enable Apple to continue avoiding billions in taxes. Matthew spokes with our regular contributor BBC world service business reporter Howard Musteo and Professor of Economics Kingston University and author of Debunking Economics Steve Keen.
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Howard Musteo, Steve Keen


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Matthew Cook

Mobile News: The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II

Matthew Cook
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Mobile News

Mobile News: The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive II
In this weeks Mobile News Matthew Cook discusses the second incarnation of The Markets in Financial Instruments Directive other wise known as MiFID II due to come into force this January 3rd. He spokes with Ian Bevington marketing manager at Oak, a company that provides software specifically to support MiFID.
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Ian Bevington, Julie Evans, Ken Parker


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Kate Andrews

IEA: The Latest from Brussels, the ‘Divorce Bill’ and more

Kate Andrews
Original Broadcast:

IEA show

IEA: The Latest from Brussels, the ‘Divorce Bill’ and more
Today you’ll hear an update from our Brexit Unit, led by Chief Economist Julian Jessop. Julian and Digital Officer Madeline Grant give the latest updates from the negotiations currently underway in Brussels, and discuss what sum – if any – Britain will be likely to pay in a so-called “Brexit Bill”. Julian goes through some of the sums and demands currently in play, and examines what Britain may be owed, in terms of EU assets.
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Julian Jessop


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Jonathan Davis

Money Makers: What The Investment Clock Is Telling Us To Do

Jonathan Davis
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Money Makers

Money Makers: What The Investment Clock Is Telling Us To Do
In the latest Money Makers podcast Trevor Greetham, responsible for multi-asset investment strategy at Royal London Asset Management, one of the UK’s biggest pension fund and with-profits investment firms, explains what is driving the firm’s current thinking and why he thinks the current bull market in equities could continue for another 1-2 years. Mr Greetham is a 25 year veteran of the investment business, and one of the UK’s higher profile strategists, having previously worked at Fidelity and Merrill Lynch. Topics covered include not just stocks and bonds, but Brexit, inflation, interest rates, annuities and pension drawdown.
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Trevor Greetham


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Simon Rose

Business of Film: Paddington 2

Simon Rose
Business of Film: Paddington 2
James Cameron-Wilson reviews Paddington 2. Will he dislike it as much as Paddington? Also reviews Only the Brave and The Florida Project.
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James Cameron Wilson


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Simon Rose

Motley Fool: Michael Lewis returns

Simon Rose
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Motley Fool Show

Motley Fool: Michael Lewis returns
How did two Israeli psychologists change the way we understand the human mind? What is the future of Wall Street? What did Oakland A’s GM Billy Beane really think about Moneyball? And who is responsible for keeping geese off airport runways?

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Jonathan Davis

Money Makers: The surprising attraction of Communist countries

Jonathan Davis
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Money Makers

Money Makers: The surprising attraction of Communist countries
In the latest Money Makers podcast, Jonathan Davis questions Andy Ho, manager of the largest UK-listed Vietnamese investment trust, about the reasons for the exceptionally strong performance of Vietnamese equities – and why the country has been described as being more capitalist than the United States, despite having a Communist government. Any investor with an interest in emerging markets should find this conversation full of interest.
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Andy Ho


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Kate Andrews

IEA: 100 years on from the Russian Revolution

Kate Andrews
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IEA show

IEA: 100 years on from the Russian Revolution
The 8th of November marks the centenary of the October Revolution, which transformed Russia and reshaped the course of history. 100 years on, the IEA’s Kristian Niemietz and Madeline Grant discuss what lessons, if any, we’ve learnt from socialism’s history of around the world; from the Soviet Union, to Cuba, to Venezuela. Kristian also traces the complicated relationship left-wing Western intellectuals have had with socialist regimes – and examines whether the right has also been, historically, guilty of similar revisionism.
Guests:

Kristian Niemietz, Madeline Grant


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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Are robots already stealing our jobs?

New Economics Foundation
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New Economics Foundation

NEF: Are robots already stealing our jobs?
Politicians and economists have increasingly been talking about the risks of a future where robots make all of our jobs obsolete. But is that future already upon us? And in the meantime, are big companies using technology to create 21st century workhouses with bad conditions and even worse pay? In this episode, Stefan Baskerville, NEF’s Principal Director for Unions and Business, joins podcast regulars Alice Martin and Annie Quick to tackle the big issues – and the threat of robots revolting…
Guests:

Stefan Baskerville, Alice Martin, Annie Quick


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