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Oz Katerji, journalist and Lesvos project Coordinator for Help Refugees talks EU migration scheme

Ed Mitchell

Original Broadcast: Ed's Macro-Economic View

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Oz katerji, a journalist based in Turkey and Lesbos project Coordinator for Help Refugees, joins Ed Mitchell of Investment Perspectives for analysis on the European Migration scheme, which will see refugees and migrants being sent back to Turkey to prevent them from coming to islands such as Lesbos. which is set to begin today.


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The Weeks Update: The IMF & funds for countries hit by disaster, with John Weeks & Tim Jones

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Weeks Update

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April marks the first anniversary of the Nepalese earthquake, which killed over eight thousand people and injured more than twenty one thousand others. After the disaster the International Monetary Fund told the Nepalese authorities they would have to pay back the $3.5 billion of debt the country owes to its creditors. The IMF said the money can't be written off because Nepal doesn't qualify for relief from a special fund for countries hit by natural disasters. That decision outraged anti debt campaigners who claim that wealthy states are often responsible for the financial problems of poorer countries. For example Mozambique's debt, which is priced in currencies like the Dollar, has ballooned because of the weak exchange rate, forcing the government to use 13% of its revenue to pay back what it owes. So is it time for the creditors to ease up on the indebted? Tim Jones, of the "Jubilee Debt Campaign", joins Juliette Foster in the studio along with Professor John Weeks, Share Radio's regular economics commentator.


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Morning Money: Why are people having to work longer?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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A third of people aged over 50, who are employed in the private sector, are now planning to retire later than they previously hoped. Aviva's latest Working Lives report reveals that they'll work eight years longer than hoped. Alistair McQueen, Pension Policy Manager at Aviva, joins Share Radio to discuss the findings.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Alistair McQueen


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Conversations From Africa: A South African economy in turmoil, with Chris Bishop

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Conversations From Africa

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Conversations From Africa: Chris Bishop, Managing Editor of Forbes Africa Magazine joins Share Radio's Patrick Jones for more news from the continent in our weekly segment dedicated to all things African. This week he discusses more woes for the South African economy with talks of a downgrade to junk status, 'Guptagate', the huge mining court-case 'Once empowered always empowered' and more.

Guests: Chris Bishop


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Morning Money: Who are 2016’s emission penalty contenders?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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A new report from CDP, analysing 15 of the world's largest automakers, shows that Volkswagen is not the only car maker facing significant potential penalties as regulation on fleet emissions tightens around the world. Paul Simpson, the CEO of CDP, joined Sarah Lowther and Paul Sedgwick to discuss further the report he authored.

Guests: Paul Sedgwick,Paul Simpson


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Morning Money: Chris Green discusses the on-going battle between Uber and TfL

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Transport for London has approved a new plan to "modernise and improve" London's private hire industry, but it's seen to some as a crackdown on Uber's growth. So are regulators taking aim at disruptive companies to protect the "old guard", or is this another step in integrating innovation into the UK? Matt Cox spoke to tech consultant and analyst, Chris Green, to find out how he sees the situation.

Guests: Matt Cox,Chris Green


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Your Money, Your Future: The Budget 2016

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Your Money, Your Future

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Sarah Pennells discusses the 2016 budget announced by George Osborne earlier this week with guests Jane Moore, from ICAEW, Richard Blanco, a spokesperson of the National Landlord Association and Independent Landlord, Caroline Le Jeune, of London tax accountants Blick Rothenberg and Clair Walsh, an Independent Financial Adviser at Aspect8. Together they go over the recent announcements in this week's budget, looking at the main announcements, and how they could they could affect long-term investments.

Guests: Jane Moore,Richard Blanco,Caroline Le Jeune,Claire Walsh


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This Is Money- Budget Breakdown

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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After Budget week, the award winning team looks at the George Osborne's budget in more detail and the new taxes that have been announced. Sugar tax, £1000 interest-free tax and the Northern Powerhouse are just a few topics the team will be discussing...

Guests: Simon Lambert,Lee Boyce


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Morning Money: Ahead of the Asia Business Awards Uday Dholakia talks Asian business in the UK

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Uday Dholakia, Chairman of the National Asian Business Association, joins Nigel Cassidy and Sara Sjölin to talk on the back of the Asian Business Awards. Uday discusses the awards and looks at who’s been recognised from Asian business in the UK. He also talks about the budget and gives his take on Brexit.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Uday Dholakia


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Morning Money: Should the BoE focus more on industry outside of London?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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There’s been no change in the cost of borrowing in the UK. Yet when the Monetary Policy Committee meets to decide on interest rates, we tend to see that the decision's based upon London. So should the bank be charged with paying more attention to industry and commerce outside the capital? One body of business people scrutinising the MPC every month are the North East Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, and Christopher White, Chair of the NE Shadow MPC and Finance Director at Darlington Building Society, joined Share Radio to discuss.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Christopher White


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