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Morning Money: Dealreporter's Alex Tarrant discusses the latest mergers and acquisitions

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Alex Tarrant, Assistant Editor at Dealreporter, joins Sandra Kilhof and Sara Sjölin to discuss the latest M&A's, after William Hill's takeover of NeoGames.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Alex Tarrant


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Investment Perspectives Best Of The Week: 27-31 July

Ed Mitchell

Original Broadcast: Investment Perspectives

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Every week we cherry-pick the the best content from each strand so you don't miss a thing.

Guests: Chris Bishop,Rachael Davies,Thomas Moore,Shaun Richards,Holly Cook,Ed Bowsher


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Morning Money: Nikos Chryssochoidis looks ahead to the Greek stock market reopen

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Nikos Chryssochoidis, Managing Director at N. Chryssochoidis Stock Brokerage, joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson from Athens to look ahead to the reopening of the Greek stock market, after a five week closure.

Guests: Nikos Chryssochoidis


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Morning Money: David Jane talks on Chinese and Western responses to crises in equity markets

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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David Jane, Co-Manager of Miton's Multi Asset Fund Range, joins Sandra Kilhof in the Share Radio studio to discuss Chinese and Western responses to crises in equity markets.

Guests: David Jane


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Morning Money: Why has the volume of world trade been falling? Billy Bambrough finds out

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Billy Bambrough speaks to Stephanie Flanders, Chief Market Strategist at JP Morgan Asset Management, and wealth manager Jonathan Davis about the falling volume of world trade.

Guests: Billy Bambrough,Stephanie Flanders,Jonathan Davis


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Morning Money: Billy Bambrough investigates the rise of alternative lending

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Billy Bambrough speaks to David Hollingworth, Director at London & Country Mortgages, and Laura Mottram, of car finance company Zuto, about the rise in alternative lending.

Guests: Billy Bambrough,David Hollingworth,Laura Mottram


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'Nudging' and how governments are using it to change the way we behave

Nick Peters

Original Broadcast: Juliette's Macro-Economic View

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Peter Ayton, Professor of Psychology and Behavioural Economics at City University London, discusses 'nudging' and how governments are using it to change the way we behave

Guests: Peter Ayton


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Morning Money: What's next for China?

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Chinese shares have been tumbling, despite recent attempts by the government to prop-up valuations. Billy Bambrough speaks to David Kuo, CEO of The Motley Fool Singapore, and John Hardy, of tradingfloor.com, to look at the cause of the fall, whilst predicting what to expect from the Chinese government as a result.

Guests: Billy Bambrough,David Kuo,John Hardy


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Morning Money: How much power do financial media corporations have?

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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With Nikkei buying the FT Group from Pearson for £844 million, Japan's biggest business newspaper is set to gain far more influence. Billy Bambrough's been investigating how much power financial media corporations have and whether they should be more tightly regulated. He speaks with financial commentator Frances Coppola and IG analyst Chris Beauchamp.

Guests: Billy Bambrough,Frances Coppola,Chris Beauchamp


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Morning Money: Richard Morawetz on the pressures felt by non-financial companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Non-financial companies across Europe, the Middle East and Africa currently have around $940 billion of debt maturing between 2016 and 2019 compared with $1.17 trillion, according to the latest report from Moody's, who conclude that there's no near term funding pressures for companies in the region. Richard Morawetz, Vice President & Senior Credit Officer at Moody's, discusses this with Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson.

Guests: Richard Morawetz


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