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The market view on the Italian Referendum, non-farm payroll and the week ahead with Alex Lydall

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Alex Lydall, Senior 360 FX dealer at corporate forex broker Foenix Partners, joined Share Radio to give his market view on the Italian Referendum, Non-Farm payrolls and discuss what we should expect in the week ahead.

Guests: Paul Sedgwick,Alex Lydall


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Are there alternatives to passporting rights for UK firms?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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UK financial firms are reportedly looking to relocate to Dublin following the Brexit vote with the Irish central bank reporting a sharp increase in the number of inquiries from UK-based firms. Other European cities including Frankfurt and Paris are also trying to grab UK firms which are worried about losing passporting rights which grants them the right to operate across the continent. Earlier Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen spoke to Barnabas Reynolds, head of the global financial institutions advisory & financial regulatory group at law firm Shearman & Sterling. In a new report Reynolds argues that there are other models for UK firms to follow, which offer advantages that passporting does not have.

Guests: Paul Sedgwick,Barnabas Reynolds,Robert Van Egghen


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Dijedon Imeri looks ahead to Sunday’s Italian referendum & the affect this will have on the market

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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On Sunday, Italy holds a referendum. Prime Minister Matteo Renzi wants the power to streamline the country's creaking political system, reducing the power of upper house senators from blocking what he sees as essential economic reforms. But many are predicting he will lose. The worry for the markets is that a large protest vote could give the populist Five Star movement enough momentum to put Italy on a slippery slope to leave the Euro currency zone, plunging Europe into a fresh political and financial crisis. Dijedon 'Doni' Imeri is a country risk analyst for IHS Markit and he joined Share Radio Breakfast.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Dijedon Imeri


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How would a No Vote in the Italian referendum affect Italy’s economy?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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On Sunday, Italian voters will go to the polls in a referendum on whether to curb the powers of the senate. The polls suggest Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, who has promised to resign in the case of a No Vote, is on course to lose. As Italy's fragile banking sector struggles to stay afloat, a change of government, which could see the populist anti-EU Five Star Movement elected, will have severe repercussions for the Italian economy and the Eurozone. Robert Van Egghen reports.

Guests: Robert Van Egghen


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Tom Floyd of Foenix Partners on the Autumn Statement, US Federal Reserve's rate rise, the Italian Constitutional referendum, and Europe's elections

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Tom Floyd, Senior Sales Trader at corporate forex broker Foenix Partners, joined Share Radio to look ahead to the Autumn Statement. He talks US Federal Reserve's Chair Janet Yellen indication that interest rates could rise "relatively soon", whilst also looking ahead to the Italian Constitutional referendum and Europe's elections.

Guests: Emma Wall,Tom Floyd


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Share Radio Breakfast: EU equivalence regulation – How could it affect banks in the UK?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The EU is reconsidering how it grants market access to overseas financial firms. It's being seen as a blow to the City of London and may potentially scupper any potential backup plans to maintain a European relationship after Brexit. No decision has been taken, but any tightening of current regulations would be a clear signal to Britain that Brussels is willing to play hardball in negotiations once the country leaves the bloc. To find out more about the potential effects on banks in the UK, Matt Cox has been speaking to Chris Justham, Relationship Manager at Seven Investment Management.

Guests: Matt Cox,Chris Justham


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Morning Money: Brexit on the other side of the channel

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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A lot of business attention on Brexit has been around how it might affect the UK politically and economically. But what about on the other side of the channel? With a report claiming that a lack of a trade deal would cost our present partners £13 billion a year in tariffs, Matt Cox reports on how the European Union and its member states may be affected by the UK’s exit.

Guests: Matt Cox,Ryan Heath,Howard Archer


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Morning Money: Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Gina Miller brings Brexit to the High Court today to challenge MPs right to trigger Article 50. Share Radio reporter Matt Cox spoke to Gina to find out more.

Guests: Matt Cox


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Morning Money: Tracking trader behaviour - Dennis de Jong discusses currencies and UFX.com's new features

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money

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Dennis de Jong, Managing Director at UFX.com, discusses currency markets and his new "Massinsights" feature to track trader behaviour and volatility.

Guests: Jeremy Batstone-Carr,Dennis De Jong


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Morning Money: Curing Europe’s digital skills gap

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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What would it take to retrain people to use computers and the internet more effectively? The UK is currently in the grip of an IT skills crisis with an estimated 12.6 million lacking even the most basic digital skills. Byron Nicolaides, President of the Council of European Professionals Informatics Societies (CEPIS), discussed.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Byron Nicolaides


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