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Currency markets: What are the movers and shakers?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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We turn to the currency markets now. John Hardy, Head of FX Strategy at Saxo Bank, joined Nigel Cassidy and Chris Bailey earlier to look at the themes and movements in the pound, dollar and euro.

Guests: John Hardy


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The White House announces plans for the "biggest tax cut in history"

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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They're already billing it as "the biggest tax cut" in history. The White House wants taxes to go down, but for whom? And how will it be paid for?

Guests: Chris Bailey


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Oil prices rise in response to the US air strikes in Syria

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Nigel Cassidy crossed over to Chris Bailey of Financial Orbit to discuss to top business and finance stories, starting with the geopolitics and market reaction to the overnight missile strikes in Syria ordered by President Trump.

Guests: Chris Bailey


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The pound wobbles as Theresa May signs the Article 50 letter

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Theresa May will trigger Article 50 later. There'll be much scrutinising of the text of hints about where the coming negotiations are going, both in Brussels and London. The tone and the contents will form the basis for the EU's response. Joining Nigel Cassidy is Chris Bailey, Founder of Financial Orbit.

Guests: Chris Bailey


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British citizens should be able to benefit from their EU membership, says chief negotiator Guy Verhofstadt

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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British citizens should be able to keep various benefits of EU membership including freedom of movement after Brexit, the European parliament’s chief negotiator has said. Guy Verhofstadt said Britons could be allowed to keep certain rights if they applied for them on an individual basis. “All British citizens today have also EU citizenship. That means a number of things: the possibility to participate in the European elections, the freedom of travel without problem inside the union". Joining Nigel Cassidy is Chris Bailey, Founder of financial orbit to discuss today's top finance news.

Guests: Chris Bailey


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4 major US stock benchmarks snap their longest record setting streak since 1995

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The four indices had each closed at record highs every day for the past four trading days — a feat last achieved in June 1995, according to FactSet data. But the risk-on rally came to an end on Thursday as investors appeared to pause and take stock as they awaited more details on Donald Trump’s tax policies. To get a sense of the market mood at the end of another trading week, Nigel Cassidy was in the company of top Share Radio Breakfast analyst Chris Bailey of Financial Orbit.

Guests: Chris Bailey


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Ryan Heath looks at the issues facing the UK in Europe, in his last politics round-up of 2016

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Ryan Heath, Senior EU Correspondent and Associate Editor at POLITICO Europe, joined Share Radio Breakfast to offer his last look at European politics for 2016. Jeremy Corbyn says he understands the lack of trust in politicians and the EU that led to the Brexit vote. And a new Dutch television programme "Brussel" will show the EU institutions in a House of Cards-style drama.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Ryan Heath


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Consumers are paying the price for warehouse shortfall

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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A major new report on the UK logistics sector has urged for land to be set aside for industrial space by the government, warning that a growing shortfall could crush out online retailers. More than 18million sq. ft. of new industrial space is needed annually to satisfy exponential e-commerce growth and demand from parcel delivery firms, says City law firm Addleshaw Goddard. A massive shortfall could see consumers having to pick up the tab for the higher cost of industrial space for retailers and couriers. To discuss this further, Leona Ahmed, Head of Real Estate at law firm Addleshaw Goddard, joined Share Radio Breakfast.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Leona Ahmed


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A day of horror – Josh Lowe of Newsweek discusses the events in Berlin and Ankara

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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All of Tuesday mornings newspapers lead with pictures from the scene in Berlin after the fatal incident, which killed at least 12 people and wounded around 50. Just hours before the Berlin lorry crash, Russia's top diplomat in Turkey was shot dead by an off-duty policeman at an art gallery in Ankara. To offer more on these stories, and to look at the political implications, Josh Lowe of Newsweek joined Share Radio Breakfast.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Josh Lowe


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Scotland's place in Europe – Maurice Smith previews the release of Scotland’s post-Brexit proposals

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The Scottish government is to publish its proposals for Scotland's future relationship with the EU after Brexit, in a paper titled "Scotland's place in Europe". Theresa May has promised to listen to the governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland before taking an agreed UK-wide negotiation position to Brussels for formal talks, due to begin by the end of March. To look ahead to the publishing of the paper, our man in Scotland, Maurice Smith, joined Share Radio Breakfast.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Maurice Smith


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