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Programme: Morning Money at 6:00 X
Topic: Macro-Economics X
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Morning Money: What will the G20 Summit do for trade between Britain and Beijing?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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The G20 summit is drawing to a close in the Chinese city of Hangzhou, and for many the worry is this could herald an end to the so called gold age of mutual trade relations cultivated between Bejing and Britain. Dr Kegang Wu, Executive Director at BCC LinkToChina, discussed whether wider trade relations could be impacted.

Guests: Rachel Winter,Dr Kegang Wu


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Morning Money: Is the TTIP deal dead? Professor Anand Menon discusses

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Has the Apple tax debacle further poisoned an already difficult environment for talks on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership? The planned free-trade agreement between the US and the EU, also known as TTIP, has been surrounded by controversy, and some European leaders have now called the talks dead. Professor Anand Menon, a director of a research body based at Kings College, shared his thoughts.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Professor Anand Menon


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Morning Money: Could satellites offer investors an edge over the competition?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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It seems a number of Hedge Funds are investing in "tiny satellites", which have the ability to take high frequency images of "economically sensitive" spots. To find out more, Joe Aldridge has been speaking with Stuart Martin, CEO of independent innovation and technology company, Satellite Applications Catapult.

Guests: Joe Aldridge,Stuart Martin


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Morning Money; Izzy Pugh talks on the major sponsors and brands at this years Olympics

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Now the cynic might say, who would want to sponsor the Olympic Games, what with doping scandals, corruption, venue deficiencies and the Zika virus. Whatever the true ideals of the movement, the Olympic brand and its many parts aren’t seen as trustworthy. So will any of that rub off on the prominent brands that are paying untold millions to be there? Izzy Pugh, Director of Culture at Added Value, a strategic brand consultancy, talks to Share Radio to discuss the games and the brands involved.

Guests: Izzy Pugh


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Morning Money: Are Tesla leading us into a new world of decentralised energy?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Tesla's CEO, Elon Musk, has published the second part of his self-titled "masterplan", in which his ongoing attempt to buy solar panel company, SolarCity, has generated significant attention. Is this a sign that we could be on the verge of an energy system revolution? Share Radio’s Joe Aldridge has been speaking with The Memo's Senior Tech Reporter, Oliver Smith, to find out.

Guests: Joe Aldridge,Oliver Smith


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Morning Money: The state of the UK economy, one month on from the Brexit vote

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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It’s a month since the UK voted to leave the EU, and data from the Markit PMI shows that the UK business economy has sunk to its lowest level since April 2009. But what should we make of this? Joe Aldridge has been hearing from Scott Bowman, UK Economist at Capital Economics.

Guests: Joe Aldridge,Scott Bowman


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Morning Money: Is the FCA mishandling property fund freezes post-Brexit?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Alan Miller, Founding Partner and Chief Investment Officer at SCM Direct, joined Share Radio Morning Money’s Directors’ Briefing sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise to look at the aftermath of the decision to freeze some property funds after Brexit. But has this guidance come too late?

Guests: Emma Wall,Alan Miller


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Morning Money: How will Brexit pressure the North Sea Oil industry?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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The low oil price has already pressured the industry, but now what impact will Brexit have? Neil Passmore, CEO of Hannam and Partners, joined to discuss issues related to interconnectors with Europe, the threat on jobs and the issues it could create with support networks in Scotland.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Neil Passmore


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Morning Money: Is “Open Source” the future of technology?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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Govnet is set to host its Open Source 2016 conference later, where issues in this area of software development will be discussed. So what exactly is open source, and why do some people think that this is where the future of tech development lies? Matt Cox spoke to Oliver Smith, Senior Tech Reporter at The Memo, to find out.

Guests: Matt Cox,Oliver Smith


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Morning Money: “The strategy of Japan is that we don’t have opposition” – Seijiro Takeshita

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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On Sunday, Japanese voters will go to the polls in the triennial upper house election. The contest is for only half the seats, and voters are expected to vote for the political status quo or not vote at all. To discuss this and more, Seijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at University of Shizuoka in Japan, joined Share Radio.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Dr Seijiro Takeshita


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