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The Big Call: Where will Markets go in 2019?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Big Call

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Ed Bowsher speaks to top US fund manager, Meb Faber, as well as David Stevenson from ETFstream to find out where markets may go in 2019. Both Meb and David think that most US shares are too expensive while the UK is much more attractive. We also find out which parts of the Japanese market are cheap, and look at which emerging markets to avoid or invest in.

Guests: Meb Faber,David Stevenson


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The Big Call: Where next for markets?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Big Call

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After the market falls in October, Ed Bowsher asks: why was there a correction, and more importantly, where next for markets? Ed speaks to Sean Corrigan, Principal at Cantillon Consulting and Russ Mould from AJ Bell.

Guests: Sean Corrigan,Russ Mould


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The Big Call: Will ETFs Cause the Next Crash?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Big Call

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It’s inevitable that stock markets will fall sooner or later. In this edition of The Big Call, Ed Bowsher asks whether ETFs will contribute to that fall. Ed speaks to Helen Thomas of the Blondemoney website, who thinks that ETFs may well contribute to a correction and Adam Laird of Lyxor who disagrees.

Guests: Helen Thomas,Adam Laird


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Can Archie Norman put the spark back into M&S?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Archie Norman has been announced as the new Marks & Spencer chairman. Does this, as well as the appointment of Jill MacDonald earlier this week as Head of Non-food, mean that the previously troubled chain is turning around? Ed Bowsher was joined by Craig Erlam, Senior Market Analyst at Oanda to discuss this and more of the day's corporate news.

Guests: Craig Erlam


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Goldman Sachs boss says City faces Brexit risk

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Lloyd Blankfein, the boss of Goldman Sachs, has said that the City could stall because of Brexit risks, and is pushing for a transitional period in Brexit negotiations to protect jobs and ensure stability. To discuss this and more of the day's big macro news, Ed Bowsher was joined by Vicky Pryce, from the Centre for Economics and Business Research

Guests: Vicky Pryce


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Service sector PMI up while car sales slump

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Service sector PMI has hit a 4 month high in data released today, up from 55 to 55.8. Meanwhile, the automotive sector has had worse news, seeing a 20% fall in new car registrations last month. To discuss this and more of the day's big macro news in more detail, Ed Bowsher was joined by Simon French, Chief Economist at Panmure Gordon.

Guests: simon french


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Sainsbury's shares slide as profits fall

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Sainsbury's today reported a full-year profits fall of 8.2%, even after the successful acquisition of Argos owner Home Retail Group, prompting its share price to slide. For more on this and the latest corporate news, Ed Bowsher was joined by Chris Bailey, founder of FinancialOrbit.com

Guests: Chris Bailey


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Is the Brexit Bill weighing down on Sterling and shares?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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The pound and the markets were down this afternoon - could it be in part because of the new Brussels Brexit Bill, hoisted now to €100bn? To discuss further, and talk about more of the latest macro news, Ed Bowsher was joined by Matthew Yates of 7IM.

Guests: Matthew Yates


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Inflation above target: Will the Bank of England have to act soon?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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UK inflation stayed steady at 2.3% in March, following rises in recent months. The biggest month-on-month rises were in food, but the figure was held down by low air fares. Given that inflation is above the Bank of England's 2% target, does that mean that the Bank will want to act soon and raise rates? And was last summer's cut to 0.25% a mistake? Ed Bowsher was joined by Ruth Gregory, UK Economist at Capital Economics to discuss further.

Guests: Ruth Gregory


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Inflation stays steady, but will it rise again?

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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UK inflation has kept steady at 2.3% the latest data reveals. To understand the impact this will have on UK prices, and more of the big news of the day, Ed Bowsher was joined by David Stubbs, Global Market Strategist at JP Morgan Asset management.


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