Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00
Julie-Anna Needham, journalist at Dealreporter, talks to Sandra Kilhof and Chris Bailey about the latest deals in the business world, including Ladbrokes merger with Coral, Nikkei's purchase of The Financial Times and Lockheed Martin's Sikorsky takeover.
Guests: Julie-Anna Needham
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Original Broadcast: Relative Values
You may be delighted to find out you're pregnant, but how do you break the news to your boss? And how do you juggle work and pregnancy? And what are your rights? Georgie tackles a whole host of questions with Abigail Wood from the National Childbirth Trust.
Guests: Abigail Wood
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00
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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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough speaks to Simon Hart, Banking Litigation Partner at law firm RPC, and financial writer Ron Finberg about the new encrypted messaging tool, called Symphony, which is set to enter the world of financial trading. But in light of the Forex and Libor scandals, what impact will this have on regulators?
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Simon Hart,Ron Finberg
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
Charles Forrester, Senior Research Analyst for IHS Jane's Defence Industry, talks to Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson about Lockheed Martin's $9 billion takeover of Black hawk helicopter maker, Sikorsky.
Guests: Charles Forrester
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
Martin Warner, CEO of Michelmersh, discusses the company's half-year results with Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson, as well as looking ahead to the upcoming restructuring of their board.
Guests: Martin Warner
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Nick Peters looks into the idea of living to work rather then working to live, by talking to a man who decided to leave his workplace 9-5 to set up his own company doing what he loves.
Guests: Tim Bullen
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The government recently announced action is is going to undertake in order to help close the wage gap between different genders. Nick Peters is talking to Anne Perkins to discuss whether this is a good course of action for equality in the workplace.
Guests: Anne Perkins
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Sue is joined today by Anthony Hilton, to discuss his extensive career in media and economics and the musical influences that have helped shape his career.
Guests: Anthony Hilton
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