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Morning Money: Is a shortage of 1.4 billion bricks to blame for rising house prices?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Mark Hayward, Managing Director, National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), joined Nigel Cassidy to talk on 'Brixit'. Is a shortage of bricks a factor in rising house prices and housing deficit post-Brexit?

Guests: Chris Bailey,Mark Haywood


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Morning Money: “Looking post-Brexit, the dust has settled” – Alex Lydall of Foenix Partners

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Alex Lydall, Senior 360 FX Dealer at corporate forex broker Foenix Partners, joined Morning Money’s Directors’ Briefing sponsored by Hewlett Packard Enterprise, to discuss retail sales and the post-Brexit impact thus far. Alex also discusses last week’s FOMC Statement and the ongoing outlook of US rate hikes this year.

Guests: Jeremy Batstone-Carr


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Morning Money: British households remain confident in the value of their homes, even after Brexit

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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British households remain confident in the rising value of their homes, even after the vote to leave the European Union. That's according to Knight Frank's Sentiment Report, which shows 15% of homeowners surveyed by Knight Frank believed the price of their own house had risen last month... more than the ratio who believed house prices had fallen. Grainne Gilmore, head of Knight Frank UK Residential Research joined the team to discuss further.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Grainne Gilmore


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Morning Money: What does the UK Public Finances data tell us about the post-Brexit economy

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Another piece of post-Brexit economic data may give us a better scope of how Brexit has affected the UK: Public sector borrowing figures may suggest a deterioration of the Government's finances in the months to come. Chris Hare, Economist at Investec, joined the Morning Money team to discuss what this new information means.

Guests: Sara Sjölin,Chris Hare


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Morning Money; Why is Russia trying to improve its relations?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00

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This week has seen Russia speaking with first Turkey and then the UK, seemingly working on its diplomatic relations. But why now - And what is President Putin's seeming game plan? Matt Cox speaks to Professor Anastasia Nesvetailova to find out more.

Guests: Matt Cox


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Morning Money: Labour Party carnage, the GMB oppose Corbyn & more Hinkley Point controversy

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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Jack Sommers, of the Huffington Post UK, talked about the biggest stories in the world of politics. The GMB has backed Owen Smith's Labour leadership campaign, at the same time as a High Court challenge continues over the party’s leadership contest. And there’s more controversy surrounding the proposed Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.

Guests: Louise Cooper


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Morning Money: Is British farming safe post-Brexit?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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The future of British farming is in question post-Brexit. Farmers received £2.1 billion from direct subsidies from the EU in 2015, making up 55% of farmers' total incomes last year. So what's next for British Farming, and what needs to be done to secure its future? Matt Cox spoke to Guy Smith, Vice President of the National Farmer's Union.

Guests: Matt Cox,Guy Smith


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Morning Money: Will the Olympics in Brazil help the UK economy?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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How will this two-week festival of sport impact the UK economy? City AM predicted prior to the summer that 3 billion pounds would be pumped back into the UK over the course of Euro 2016 and the Rio Olympics. Yet, when the world's eyes turn to Usain Bolt and the 100 metre final, it will be 2:30 on a Monday morning here in the UK - will the vastly different time zones make a difference? To find out more about the impact, Joe Aldridge asked Joe Hall, a sports business journalist at City AM, what sort of boost we are expecting.

Guests: Steve Clarke,Joe Aldridge,Joe Hall


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Morning Money: Could moving civil servants out of London turbo-charge devolution?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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A thinktank has claimed that moving 25,000 civil servants out of London would turbo charge devolution. Policy Exchange say that a more productive and innovative public sector will only be achieved if the new government ends the outdated Sir Humphrey model of Government and puts local people in control. To explain the concept, Steve Clarke (filling in for Nigel Cassidy) and Louise Cooper were joined by Damian Hind, Economic & Social Policy Research Fellow and author of the new Policy Exchange report, 'Delivering Differently'.

Guests: Steve Clarke,Louise Cooper,Damian Hind


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Morning Money: Eitan Boyd of Stride Gaming on its acquisitions and the consolidation seen in the gaming industry

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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Stride Gaming PLC, the multi-branded online gaming operator, announced that it has conditionally agreed to acquire certain assets of Tarco Limited, the entire issued share capital of Netboost Media Limited, and the entire issued share capital of 8Ball Games Limited. This will make Stride Gaming the fourth largest online bingo operator in the UK. Eitan Boyd, CEO of Stride Gaming joined the Morning Money team to discuss further.

Guests: Eitan Boyd


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