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Simon Rose

The Entrepreneur Show: Neeta Patel, the CEO of the New Entrepreneurs Foundation

Simon Rose
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The Share Radio Evening Show

The Entrepreneur Show: Neeta Patel, the CEO of the New Entrepreneurs Foundation
Attitudes to work amongst young people are changing, with more and more attracted by the flexibility and reward of starting their own business. According to the New Entrepreneurs Foundation, more than a third of young people have thought about starting their own business, but more than two thirds of them are put off by a lack of access to finance and advice. Gregor Watt spoke to Neeta Patel, the CEO of the New Entrepreneurs Foundation.

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Simon Rose

UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight explains

Simon Rose
Original Broadcast:

The Share Radio Evening Show

 UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight explains
The UK's construction industry has been one of the biggest casualties of the vote to leave the EU, as worsening sentiment has seen output for the sector fall more than 1% in the three months to September, following a contraction in the previous quarter. Earlier, Gregor Watt spoke to Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight.

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Michael Considine

The Business of Sport: China - a rising football superpower?

Michael Considine
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

The Business of Sport: China - a rising football superpower?
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. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Today Michael dips into the archive, bringing you stories on the sports TV rights market, the rise of China as a football superpower and another chance to hear Michael's conversation with Adrian Tempany, author of 'And the Sun Shines Now: How Hillsborough and the Premier League Changed Britain'.

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Juliette Foster

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: Once in a Lifetime ISA

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

Serious Money with Claer Barrett: Once in a Lifetime ISA
Share Radio Afternoon teams up with the FT Money Editor Claer Barratt to talk Serious Money - the personal finance and investment highlights of her FT Money section. On this edition, Claer and Share Radio's Juliette Foster examine the Trump effect, Tescobank's hack, and the launch of the new Lifetime ISA.

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Juliette Foster

The Share Centre: Ian Forest reviews this week's market activity - M&S, Imperial Brands, & more!

Juliette Foster
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Afternoon

The Share Centre: Ian Forest reviews this week's market activity - M&S, Imperial Brands, & more!
Ian Forrest, 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 M&S, Associated British Foods, and Imperial Brands from this week, as well as how you can financially prepare for the US election. They also look ahead to easyJet, William Hill, and Barratt Developments.

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Georgie Frost

This is Money: Playing the Trump Card

Georgie Frost
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This is Money

This is Money: Playing the Trump Card
Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio podcast, presented in partnership with NS&I. It’s been a politically turbulent year, and this week the pollsters were proved wrong again as Donald Trump defied all odds to become 45th President of the United States. The billionaire real estate developer and TV personality with no political experience beat establishment favourite Hillary Clinton in one of the bitterest campaigns in history. With the markets swerving in all directions the eyes of the world are now on the United States waiting to see what a Trump presidency will bring. What will it mean for post-Brexit Britain? Despite Barrack Obama’s previous description of the UK being “at the back of the queue” Mr. Trump certainly appears more open to trade deals. Editor Simon Lambert and reporter Sarah Davidson join Georgie Frost to look at what could come of the shock victory and how it happened. Could being “a master of mess” be the key? That’s the theory being put forward by one economist. Also on this week’s show we look at the fallout from the Tesco Bank hack, the latest victims to rising food prices and how a wood burning stove could provide a cheaper way of keeping your home cosy this Christmas. This is Money is presented by Georgie Frost in partnership with NS&I.
Guests:

Simon Lambert, Sarah Davidson


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Georgie Frost

Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 11/11/16

Georgie Frost
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Morning

Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher on The News Review 11/11/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher. On the agenda today, as we head towards Christmas, Amazon's planning to extend its Black Friday promotion. But, they are facing legal challenges after the company's delivery drivers were found to be regularly working "illegal" hours and receive less than the minimum wage. Elsewhere, the RAC is calling for fuel prices to be dropped, while Sainsbury’s Bank has lowered its personal loan rate to a new historic low rate of 3 per cent. All these stories and more on The News Review.
Guest:

Ed Bowsher


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Nigel Cassidy

Share Radio Breakfast: Is Trump trouble for tech? Chris Green offers his view

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Share Radio Breakfast: Is Trump trouble for tech? Chris Green offers his view
Trump has been clear about his views on immigration and nationalism. But what does the new US President-elect feel about the tech sector? Shares may have generally rallied on Wall Street, but those in tech firms kept falling. So, with the US being home to tech giants of Silicon Valley, is Trump trouble for tech or a potential boost for the industry? To find out more, Matt Cox spoke to tech consultant Chris Green.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Chris Green


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Nigel Cassidy

Share Radio Breakfast: EU equivalence regulation – How could it affect banks in the UK?

Nigel Cassidy
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Share Radio Breakfast

Share Radio Breakfast: EU equivalence regulation – How could it affect banks in the UK?
The EU is reconsidering how it grants market access to overseas financial firms. It's being seen as a blow to the City of London and may potentially scupper any potential backup plans to maintain a European relationship after Brexit. No decision has been taken, but any tightening of current regulations would be a clear signal to Britain that Brussels is willing to play hardball in negotiations once the country leaves the bloc. To find out more about the potential effects on banks in the UK, Matt Cox has been speaking to Chris Justham, Relationship Manager at Seven Investment Management.
Guests:

Matt Cox, Chris Justham


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Nigel Cassidy

Share Radio Breakfast: What might the Post-Trump US economy start to look like next year?

Nigel Cassidy
Original Broadcast:

Share Radio Breakfast

Share Radio Breakfast: What might the Post-Trump US economy start to look like next year?
George Magnus, Senior Economic Adviser to UBS, joined Share Radio to talk about the US Election result. And his message is: brace yourselves! After the initial sell off, the trading world's reaction to the election of Donald Trump has been far from the market bloodbath many forecast. But George says the liberal global order represented by US-led institutions such as the UN, the IMF, the World Bank and the World Trade Organisation is hanging in the balance.
Guests:

Sara Sjölin, George Magnus


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