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Nigel Cassidy

Will President Trump gamble with banking regulations?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Will President Trump gamble with banking regulations?
Part of President Obama's legacy were rules to curb the excesses of investment banks on wall street - the Dodd-Frank Act, a United States federal law that places regulation of the financial industry in the hands of the government. Some would like to see the brakes off, though more commentators have voiced concerns after President-elect Donald Trump announced he hopes to enact reforms when he enters office in the New Year. They fear changes could herald the return of casino banks engaging in risky financial behaviour. Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Colin Cieszynski, Chief Analyst at CMS Markets and Philip Alexander, Editor at Risk.net.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Philip Alexander, Colin Cieszynski


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Sue Dougan

Money Charity's policy and communication officer Frank Hobson discusses household debt

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Money Charity's policy and communication officer Frank Hobson discusses household debt
Household debt in the UK has soared to a record high. We now owe an average of £30 thousand pounds each in household debt, according to figures from the Money Charity. This is mainly from mortgages and credit debt. To find out more information, Sue Dougan is joined on the line by Money Charity's policy and communication officer Frank Hobson.
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Frank Hobson


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Sue Dougan

Nick Hill, from Money Advice Service, explains how to keep your finances in check around Christmas

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Nick Hill, from Money Advice Service, explains how to keep your finances in check around Christmas
As Christmas is creeping up on us quickly now, it can take a toll on your finances. As much as we love the mince pies and bottomless glasses of Bailey's it can be a very stressful time - not least because when you add it all up, it's a super expensive time of year. It doesn't always have to be though as Nick Hill explains.
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Nick Hill


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Sue Dougan

Hannah Maundrell editor in chief of money.co.uk on The News Review 14/11/16

Sue Dougan
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Hannah Maundrell editor in chief of money.co.uk on The News Review 14/11/16
Sue Dougan is joined in the studio by Hannah Maundrell editor in chief of money.co.uk. On the agenda today, as we head towards the winter, we are being warned to brace themselves for a rise in their energy bills. Elsewhere, Visa says consumer spending increased by 2.5% in October compared to the same month last year. Plus, Amazon is in the news again after being ordered to pay back the parents of children who made in-app purchases on mobile devices. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Hannah Maundrell


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Nigel Cassidy

Is London's economy diverging? - Hakan Enver on London Employment Monitor

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Is London's economy diverging? - Hakan Enver on London Employment Monitor
October saw a minimal decrease in available jobs from the previous month, highlighting the City's resilient nature in the face of post-Brexit alarmist rhetoric. London's picture is often different to the rest of the country and might have different needs, like for instance retaining passporting to continue the number of overseas operations. Hakan Enver, Operations Director at Morgan McKinley Financial Services, joined Share Radio to discuss this and other issues around London employment.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Hakan Enver


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Nigel Cassidy

Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Founder and CEO of Vend on New Zealand tech economy
Vaughan Rowsell, Founder of Vend, a New Zealand tech business, and Alex Fala CEO of the company, joined Share Radio to talk about the New Zealand tech economy. They also shared their thoughts on the recent earthquake that has struck New Zealand's South Island.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Vaughan Rowsell, Alex Fala


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Nigel Cassidy

Profit Watch report released - Helal Miah on UK plc performance

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Profit Watch report released - Helal Miah on UK plc performance
Pre-tax profits of companies that reported annual results between July and September are down by almost 77% to £3.2 billion. The dominant mining sector in particular dragged down FTSE 100 stock profits. BHP Billiton reported a near £5 billion loss, but the smaller mid-cap companies shone. All this is revealed in Profit Watch, the latest quarterly report of earnings from The Share Centre. Nigel Cassidy spoke to Helal Miah, Investment Research Analyst at the Share Centre, to get an insight into the latest profit performance of UK plc: starting with the pressures on the earnings of large multinationals and focusing on BHP Billiton.
Guests:

Rachel Winter, Helal Miah


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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: Jimini’s

Linda Lewis (1)
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Company Casebook

Company Casebook: Jimini’s
Jimini’s is a French firm selling snacks made from dried crickets and worms which they've launched in the U.K. ... hoping to tickle British taste buds with alternative sources of protein. Linda goes to meet them.

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Linda Lewis (1)

Company Casebook: SoundOut

Linda Lewis (1)
Original Broadcast:

Company Casebook

Company Casebook: SoundOut
Linda meets SoundOut, a fascinating firm which uses artificial intelligence and data from their two million plus reviewers to predict which songs will make it as hits. They claim to be able to predict the music charts with 80 per cent accuracy. And now they're branching out into predicting fashion trends and what will sell best in home wear shops as well. They've just launched a crowdfunding campaign to help finance their expansion.

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Nick Peters

Shop Floor: The Skills Show, skills training with the EEF, artificial intelligence at IBM and the perennial issue of gender inequality among executives

Nick Peters
Original Broadcast:

Shop Floor

Shop Floor: The Skills Show, skills training with the EEF, artificial intelligence at IBM and the perennial issue of gender inequality among executives
This week Nick talks to Ben Blackledge of WorldskillsUK about the Skills Show, the UK's biggest skills and careers fair taking place in Birmingham; Neil Withey, training centre director at the EEF on how business is starting to equip young people with the skills needed in the workplace; Bill Sullivan about IBM's recent challenge at Do It Day and its tool to trace missing persons more effectively, and Marina Lumley of Greengrass Consulting about a recent report which revealed the gender gap among executives shows no sign of narrowing.

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