Original Broadcast: The Weeks Update
Not so long ago Brazil was THE star performer in the emerging market galaxy thanks to global demand for its commodity resources. In 2005 commodity exports totalled $118 billion - seven years later they more than doubled to $256 billion. However a weak global economy and falling Chinese growth has marked the end of the dance for Brazil. With a credit rating below junk status and GDP tipped to shrink by as much as 4% this year, Brazil is now the sick man of the G20. As President Dilma Roussef battles to hold the country together, her own grip on power is looking increasingly fragile as she leads a government ripped apart by scandal and lost credibility. Where does Brazil go from here? Professor Alfredo Saad Filho of London University, and Share Radio's regular economics commentator Professor John Weeks joined Juliette Foster in the studio to discuss the issues further.
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Original Broadcast: Conversations From Africa
Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen joins Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine, Chris Bishop, to discuss the latest events in politics and business in the continent. This week: It's crunch time for South African Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan as he prepares to deliver Wednesday's budget speech, regarded as the country's last chance to avoid junk status An unexpected rally in the rand More arguments in the South African Parliament as the Democratic Alliance Chief Whip is thrown out Why a plane was detained in Zimbabwe with two officials from the South African reserve banks, millions of rand and a dead body
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Bruce Davis, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Abundance Generation, a company that provide opportunities for investment in renewable energy, joins Nigel Cassidy and Mark Johnson to talk about fossil fuel investment after a warning from the Bank of England.
Guests: Bruce Davis
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The Bank of England has claimed that UK banks are vulnerable to the slowdown in China and other emerging market economies. Billy Bambrough speaks with Ian Gordon, Analyst at Investec, and Tom Burroughes, Group Editor at Wealthbriefing, about this.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Ian Gordon,Tom Burroughes
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
One year on from Alibaba's share issue on the New York Stock exchange, the stock price is languishing 50% below its peak. Billy Bambrough's been finding out why by speaking with Mike van Dulken, Head of Research at Accendo Markets, and Russ Mould, Investment Director at AJ Bell.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Mike van Dulken,Russ Mould
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Billy Bambrough looks at how Vietnam has maintained economic growth, despite a slowdown in emerging markets. Billy speaks with Gareth Leather of Capital Economics.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Gareth Leather
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00
Shipping and its contribution to global trade is the focus, as London International Shipping week takes place. Neville White, Head of SRI Policy and Research at EdenTree Investment Management, joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to offer an insight on this.
Guests: Neville White
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Original Broadcast: Ed's Macro-Economic View
Finbarr Bermingham, Asia Editor at the Global Trade Review, discusses how China's recent turmoil is playing out across the region
Guests: Finbarr Bermingham
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Original Broadcast: Global News Perspectives with Juliette Foster
Julian Mayo, Co-Chief Investment Officer at Charlemagne Capital, discusses the latest market news
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Original Broadcast: Investment Perspectives
Every week we cherry-pick the the best content from each strand so you don't miss a thing.
Guests: Jamie Mcgeever,Michael Hayman,Megan Brown,Michael Hewson,Peter Arnold
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