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Glen Goodman

Are entrepreneurs up beat about their prospects for next year?

Glen Goodman
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The Share Radio Evening Show

Are entrepreneurs up beat about their prospects for next year?
As we approach the end of 2016, entrepreneurs have had a lot to get to grips with the Brexit vote and its effect on the UK economy and the impact on immigration are of major concern to new businesses. But many entrepreneurs are up beat about their prospects for next year. Glen Goodman was joined by Jamie Kerr, head of entrepreneurship and tech policy at the Institute for Directors.
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Jamie Kerr


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Juliette Foster

The Share Centre: A review of this week's market activity - Dixons, Micro Focus, Centrica, Petrofac, Wood Group, Carpetright, & more

Juliette Foster
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Share Radio Afternoon

The Share Centre: A review of this week's market activity - Dixons, Micro Focus, Centrica, Petrofac, Wood Group, Carpetright, & more
Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre, reviews this week's stock market activity with Share Radio's Juliette Foster. They take a look back at Dixons Carphone, Micro Focus, Centrica, Petrofac, Wood Group, Carpetright and Bellway. They also look ahead to Carnival.

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Juliette Foster

Can the UK protect the City? Japanese banks issue warning

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Can the UK protect the City? Japanese banks issue warning
Japanese banks have warned the UK government that they will move their business from London if no guarantees can be provided on the UK's continued access to European markets. For more on this, Share Radio's Alexi Phillips spoke to Max Colchester, UK Banking Reporter for the Wall Street Journal. They began by discussing the motives for this warning.

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Juliette Foster

Serious Money: Mistletoe and dime

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Serious Money: Mistletoe and dime
Share Radio teams up with Claer Barrett, personal finance editor of the Financial Times, for Serious Money. On this edition - a FT panel of experts recently sat around the table to review the financial highs and lows of 2016 and look ahead to 2017.

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Glen Goodman

Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring?

Glen Goodman
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

 Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring?
2015 was a disappointing year for the FTSE100, finishing down 6% due to big falls in mining, oil and gas and banking stocks. Despite a tough start to 2016, the FTSE 100 is up around 10% for the year. And what will 2017 bring? Glen Goodman was joined by Michael Hewson Chief Market Analyst at CMC Markets to look at some of the key events in the financial markets over the last 12 months and have a quick look at what 2017 might have in store.
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Michael Hewson


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Juliette Foster

The Magazine Review: Featuring Owain Bennallack and Robert Colvile

Juliette Foster
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Share Radio Afternoon

The Magazine Review: Featuring Owain Bennallack and Robert Colvile
This is The Magazine Review, Share Radio's look at the top political and financial stories of the week under the forensic eye of expert guests. Today's brains are Owain Bennallack, Analyst at The Motley Fool and Robert Colvile, Editor of CapX, author of 'The Great Acceleration' .

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Juliette Foster

Brexiteers beware: Switzerland on collision course with EU over immigration

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Brexiteers beware: Switzerland on collision course with EU over immigration
Is Switzerland on a collision course with the EU? In a bid to curb immigration, officials have given the green light to laws that prioritise Swiss nationals in the jobs market. Switzerland is now awaiting a response from the European Union. For more analysis of this story, Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined on the line by Camino Mrtera-Martinez, Research Fellow and Brussels Representative at the Centre for European Reform.

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Michael Considine

The Business of Sport: FA under pressure, digging in to Dugout

Michael Considine
The Business of Sport: FA under pressure, digging in to Dugout
This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. Five former heads of the Football Association have called on politicians to intervene and reform the body. Michael is joined by Rob Wilson, football finance expert at Sheffield Hallam university to figure out where the FA must go from here. Michael also digs in to a new social media platform specifically designed with football in mind - he speaks to the vice president of Dugout for more. And, of course, Joe Aldridge has Extra Time.

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Juliette Foster

EU wary of cherry-picking as May demands early expat deal

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

EU wary of cherry-picking as May demands early expat deal
The Prime Minister Theresa May has told EU leaders she wants an early deal on the status of migrants living in Britain as well as Britons living in Europe. Her comments came during a summit of European leaders where she updated them on the UK's plans for leaving the EU. European Union leaders have promised to stick together to ensure that Britain doesn't cherry pick a deal that might encourage other Eurosceptic states to leave the bloc. For more analysis, Share Radio's Juliette Foster was joined on the phone by John Ashmore, Chief Reporter for Politics Home.

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Juliette Foster

A bitter pill: Actavis accused of 12,000% price hike for lifesaving treatment

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

A bitter pill: Actavis accused of 12,000% price hike for lifesaving treatment
The drug maker Actavis has been accused of overcharging the NHS after it increased the cost of a life-saving treatment by 12,000%. The Competition & Markets Authority said that in 2008 Actavis raised the price of a pack of Hydrocortisone tablets from 70 pence to £88. Hydrocortisone is used to treat Addisons Disease. Angus Macculloch, is a Senior Lecturer of EU & UK Competition Law at Lancaster University and he joined Share Radio's Juliette Foster on the line.

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