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Is there a democratic deficit in Japan?

Ed Mitchell

Original Broadcast: Ed's Macro-Economic View

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Kristin Surak, Senior Lecturer at SOAS, University of London, discusses whether Japan's shift into a milataristic and nationalistic power means a weakening of democracy

Guests: Kristin Surak


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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: Alessio Terzi offers an insight into the Italian economy

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Alessi Terzi, Economist at Brussels-based think tank Bruegel, joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to talk about the Italian economy .

Guests: Alessio Terzi


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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: Heiko Peters on the German economy and the impact it has on the Eurozone

Sandra Kilhof

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Heiko Peters, Economist at Deutsche Bank's Macroeconomics team, talks to Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson from Frankfurt about the current state of the German economy, and what it means for the Eurozone.

Guests: Heiko Peters


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Share Politics: Generation Rent

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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Colin Bloom talks to Betsy Dillner, Director at Generation Rent, about the housing market in the UK, and the current trend towards renting rather then buying properties.

Guests: Betsy Dillner


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Share Politics: Sutton Trust

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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Colin Bloom is discussing the Sutton Trust report and the forcing of schools to become academies with Professor Becky Francis, Professor of education and social justice at Kings College London.

Guests: Becky Francis


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Share Politics: Nathan Akehurst

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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Colin Bloom talks to Nathan Akehurst, spokesman for Revolutionary socialism in the 21st century, about the Labour leadership and if Jeremy Corbyn is going to be the winner.

Guests: Nathan Akehurst


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Share Politics: Dr Abigail McKnight

Colin Bloom

Original Broadcast: Share Politics

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Colin Bloom is joined by Dr Abigail Mcknight Senior Research Fellow from LSE, to discuss her new report on the middle classes helping their children attain and retain higher paying jobs.

Guests: Abigail McKnight


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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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