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Nigel Cassidy

Germany gets its gold reserves back to Frankfurt - What's behind this move?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Germany gets its gold reserves back to Frankfurt - What's behind this move?
Germany’s Bundesbank is set to unite half of the country’s gold reserves in its Frankfurt vaults by the end of 2017 - three years ahead of schedule. The central bank transferred 216 tons of the precious metal to Frankfurt in 2016, including 111 tons from New York and 105 tons from Paris. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to Craig Erlam, Senior Market Analyst at Oanda to find out more about this move.
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James Brydges, Craig Erlam


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Ed Bowsher

Tories plan to oust John Bercow as Speaker over Trump's comments - Bloomberg's Robert Hutton joined Share Radio to discuss

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Tories plan to oust John Bercow as Speaker over Trump's comments - Bloomberg's Robert Hutton joined Share Radio to discuss
A Tory MP, James Duddridge has tabled a motion of no confidence in John Bercow following the Speaker of the Commons announcing that Donald Trump should not be allowed to address parliament on account of his racist and sexist comments. For his thoughts on Bercow's position Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined by Robert Hutton, UK Political Correspondent for Bloomberg News.
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Robert Hutton


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Georgie Frost

Senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 10/02/17

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 10/02/17
This morning Share Radio's Georgie Frost was joined in the studio by Senior analyst Ed Bowsher talking about the latest money stories making the news. On today's agenda, they discussed the olive oil shortage following the vegetable shortage across Europe due to harsh weather affecting crop yields. Plus they explain why 4 in 10 workers believe retirement is a pipe dream. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Ed Bowsher

Company news: Just Eat's share drops after CEO steps down, Greene Kings's growth lower than expected, Nationwide's profit drop 16%, and more - with Oanda's Craig Erlam

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Company news: Just Eat's share drops after CEO steps down, Greene Kings's growth lower than expected, Nationwide's profit drop 16%, and more - with Oanda's Craig Erlam
Just Eat Chief Executive David Buttress announced that he will step down due to "urgent family matters", this sent the company's shares down 6% in the first hour of trading today. UK's largest pub retailer and brewer Greene King released its 40th week trading statement update which saw the group having a slow sales growth between January and November despite a record-breaking Christmas Day. Plus, British lender Nationwide's profit dropped 16 percent as low rates bite. To discuss this and other corporate stories Share Radio's Ed Bowsher was joined by Craig Erlam, Senior Market Analyst at OANDA.
Guest:

Craig Erlam


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Ed Bowsher

FTSE gains boosted by China trade data, UK industrial sector ends 2016 strongly, City of London at risk after Brexit, and more - with JP Morgan's Nandini Ramakrishnan

Ed Bowsher
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

FTSE gains boosted by China trade data, UK industrial sector ends 2016 strongly, City of London at risk after Brexit, and more - with JP Morgan's Nandini Ramakrishnan
Nandini Ramakrishnan, Global Market Strategist at JP Morgan joined Share Radio's Ed Bowsher to look at today's biggest macro stories. FTSE climbed to a three-week high boosted by trade data from China showing better than forecast growth in imports and exports in January. According to the Office for National Statistics, UK industrial sector performed better than expected in December with manufacturing production climbing 2.1% compared to November. A Senior German banking regulator Andreas Dombret said that London will probably lose its status of 'the gateway to Europe' for vital financial services following Brexit.
Guest:

Nandini Ramakrishnan


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Georgie Frost

Senior EU Correspondent at POLITICO Ryan Heath, on the latest political headlines live from Brussels

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Senior EU Correspondent at POLITICO Ryan Heath, on the latest political headlines live from Brussels
A US court's refused to reinstate Donald Trump's controversial travel ban. He's taking it further but will it happen? Trump has also met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to reconcile Japan U.S relations. Georgie Frost was joined by Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent at POLITICO, live from Brussels. Ryan began revealing what stories had caught his attention this morning.
Guest:

Ryan Heath


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Georgie Frost

Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy on the latest market headlines

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy on the latest market headlines
Joining Georgie Frost to discuss what the main market headlines of the morning are is Share Radio's Nigel Cassidy. Nationwide profit was down 16% on low interest rates. And shares in Twitter have ended the day more than 12% lower after the company reported that its fourth-quarter losses had nearly doubled. The social networking service reported a loss of $167m (£133m) in the final three months of 2016, as against $90m in the same period a year earlier.
Guest:

Nigel Cassidy


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Nigel Cassidy

Is the rise of budget supermarkets killing off our high-end supermarkets like Waitrose? Fraser McKevitt of Kantar Worldpanel gives his analysis

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Is the rise of budget supermarkets killing off our high-end supermarkets like Waitrose? Fraser McKevitt of Kantar Worldpanel gives his analysis
Supermarkets, everyone has their favourite. However some new players in the market have definitely shaken things up. We've seen the rise of 'budget' supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl becoming the new popular way to shop, Aldi recently overtook Co-op to become the UK's fifth largest grocer. So where does this leave the more 'high-end' supermarkets such as Waitrose? It was reported yesterday that Waitrose is planning to close some of it's stores, so could this mean the beginning of the end of the 'middle-class' supermarket? Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar Worldpanel gave Share Radio his analysis.

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Glen Goodman

Share Radio Travel Guide: Travel Bucket List

Glen Goodman
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Share Radio Travel Guide: Travel Bucket List
This is Share Radio's weekly travel show - The Share Radio Travel Guide. Glen Goodman is joined by travel journalist and author Sarah Tucker. Today, they discuss the challenges rural tourism may face once the UK leaves the European Union, the'll be revealing the more common, and less obvious, tourism scams that could set you back hundreds of pounds and the Aviation Oscars. Rob Darby, Head of Travel at Escape will be discussing the benefits of using a travel money card. Also, Maria Whiteman, Managing Director of Saga Holidays, will be revealing what UK holidaymakers want to tick off their travel bucket lists and there'll be an Insider's Guide to Dublin with Kieran Cathcart a guide for Tours By Locals.
Guests:

Sarah Tucker, Roby Darby, Kieran Cathcart, Maria Whiteman


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Glen Goodman

Share Politics: To the Lords

Glen Goodman
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

Share Politics: To the Lords
MPs may have backed the Government's Brexit bill last night, but Theresa May isn't in the clear just yet. In order to trigger Article 50 and begin divorce proceedings with the EU she needs the approval of the House of Lords as well as the Commons. The Bill now passes to the lords, where a month of debate may result in a simple passing of the bill, which would then become law. But if the Lords make amendments then the bill will go back to the commons where these changes will either be accepted, or rejected in which case the bill goes back to the lords for yet more debate. To discuss the process further - and the day's other political headlines - Share Radio's Glen Goodman was joined by Mick Fealty, Editor of Slugger O'Toole

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