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An action to challenge the legal process behind the UK's 'Brexit' is underway - Gina Miller of SCM Direct discusses

Ed Bowsher
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An action to challenge the legal process behind the UK's 'Brexit' is underway - Gina Miller of SCM Direct discusses
We've known for a while that law firm, Mishcon de Reya, was planning to launch a legal action challenging the legal process behind the UK's departure from the EU. But we've learned this week that the lead case here is being brought by Gina MIller, founder of the True and Fair Campaign and investment firm SCM Direct. Ed was joined by Gina Miller for more info.

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Juliette Foster

Justice Secretary & Leave campaigner Michael Gove speaks to Share Radio ahead of the EU Referendum

Juliette Foster
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Justice Secretary & Leave campaigner Michael Gove speaks to Share Radio ahead of the EU Referendum
There's a now week to go until the public votes in what is the most important once in a generation referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union. Juliette Foster, the host of Investment Perspectives, is joined on the line by the Secretary of State for Justice and prominent Leave campaigner, Michael Gove.

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Ed Mitchell

Catherine L Mann of the OECD talks forecasts on shock for the UK economy in potential Brexit

Ed Mitchell
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Catherine L Mann of the OECD talks forecasts on shock for the UK economy in potential Brexit
Chief Economist at the OECD Catherine L Mann joins Ed Mitchell on Investment Perspectives to discuss a new forecast from the OECD which predicts a drop of 3% GDP if the UK votes to leave the European Union, as well as impacting the EU itself negatively. She also discusses difficulties in a world of slow financial growth.

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Ed Mitchell

IFS say UK may face 2 more years of austerity if we leave EU - Carl Emerson of the IFS has more

Ed Mitchell
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IFS say UK may face 2 more years of austerity if we leave EU - Carl Emerson of the IFS has more
The Institute for Fiscal Studies says the UK could face a further 2 years of austerity measures if we vote to leave the EU. Economists in the Leave camp disagree and say economic growth would accelerate following an exit. Carl Emerson is the author of the IFS report, Deputy Director at the IFS, Carl Emerson. He joins Ed Mitchell for more discussion.

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Ed Mitchell

Dominic King, Head of Policy at UK steel talks about the ongoing Tata steel situation

Ed Mitchell
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Dominic King, Head of Policy at UK steel talks about the ongoing Tata steel situation
Investment Perspectives: There are many aspects and huge ramifications associated with the Tata steel saga but at the heart of the matter is selling the right quality steel, at the right price, to the right customer in the right place. Given that the UK, or indeed other European producers, will never be able to compete with the giant producers of China. The Focus may have to be on niche, high end production. For his views, Ed Mitchell of Investment Perspectives is joined on the line by Dominic King, Head of Policy at UK steel, the trade association for the British steel industry.

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Juliette Foster

Investment Perspectives: Rosa Prince gives her take on the latest developments in the US Elections

Juliette Foster
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Investment Perspectives: Rosa Prince gives her take on the latest developments in the US Elections
New-York based Political Analyst and Author Rosa Prince joins Ed Mitchell to discuss the US Presidential Elections following yesterdays Super Tuesday vote, It's looking ever more likely that there will be a Trump/Clinton contest in November, but it's certainly not all over yet...
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Rosa Prince


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Ed Mitchell

Investment Perspectives: Seamus Nevin, Head of Employment and Skills Policy at the Institute of Directors analyses new net migration figures

Ed Mitchell
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Investment Perspectives: Seamus Nevin, Head of Employment and Skills Policy at the Institute of Directors analyses new net migration figures
Ed Mitchell is joined in the studio by Seamus Nevin of the IOD to discuss new net migration figures which have sparked a debate between the two sides involved in the EU Referendum.

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Ed Mitchell

Investment Perspectives: OECD revises down forecasts for the global economy

Ed Mitchell
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Investment Perspectives: OECD revises down forecasts for the global economy
In light of disappointing recent data, the OECD have again revised down their forecasts for the global economy. Emerging economies, considered the engines of growth only a few years ago, continue to slow while advanced economies have undergone at best modest growth. So why has robust global growth remained elusive and more importantly what urgent policy responses has the OECD called for? For answers Share Radio's Alexi Phillips spoke to Catherine Mann, chief economist at the OECD, earlier today
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Catherine Mann


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Ed Mitchell

Investment Perspectives: Sweden's Riksbank cuts negative interest rates even lower

Ed Mitchell
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Investment Perspectives: Sweden's Riksbank cuts negative interest rates even lower
Jessica Hinds, European Economist at Capital Economics, is on the line with her analysis of the decision by Sweden's Central Bank to cut its benchmark rate to push up sluggish inflation amid worries about global growth

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Ed Mitchell

Japan's downgrade from the S & P

Ed Mitchell
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Japan's downgrade from the S & P
Japan's long-term Credit rating has been downgraded by S & P to A+, in response to continued poor economic performance. William Saito, special adviser to the Cabinet Office of the Government of Japan, talks us through the impacts this could have on Abenomics.
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William Saito


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