Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough speaks to Jonathan Athow, Head of Economic Statistics at the Office for National Statistics, about Britain's official statistics system, which has been labelled out of date and is now under review. What can we expect from the review?
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Jonathan Athow
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough speaks to David Hollingworth, Director at London & Country Mortgages, and Laura Mottram, of car finance company Zuto, about the rise in alternative lending.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,David Hollingworth,Laura Mottram
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough has been looking at the Canadian economy, as well as the legacy of Mark Carney, formerly the Governor of the Bank of Canada before taking his current role at the Bank of England. He speaks to Jim Stanford, a Canadian economist, and independent economist Shaun Richards.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Jim Stanford,Shaun Richards
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough speaks to Dr Ed Roberts from Imperial College London and Professor Carlos Cueva, about a study published on Scientific Reports by Imperial College London which reports that Testosterone and Cortisol destabilise financial markets by making traders take more risks.
Guests: Dr Ed Roberts,Carlos Cueva
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough speaks to Josh Ausden of FE Trustnet and wealth manager Jonathan Davis about tracker funds as they begin to outperform the world's best investors.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Josh Ausden,Jonathan Davis
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Billy Bambrough's been speaking to Oliver Hatfield, Director of Fertilizers at Interger, and Suzanne Burnett, President of the West and North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce, about the proposed £1.7bn potash mine in North Yorkshire, by developer Sirius Minerals, which is being discussed at meetings today.
Guests: Oliver Hatfield,Suzanne Burnett
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Alex Stevanovic reports on the economical benefits of the Wimbledon Tennis Championship. He speaks to restaurant owners and hotel staff as well Helen Clark Bell of Love Wimbledon, Stephen Alambritis of Merton Council and Johnny Perkins, Head of Corporate Communications at The All England Club.
Guests: Helen Clark Bell,Johnny Perkins,Stephen Alambritis
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Gemma Grimes, Director of Onshore Renewables at Renewable UK, and Rachel Ruffle, Development Director at Renewable Energy Systems, tell Billy Bambrough how the industry will be affected after the UK government announced it will end subsidies for onshore wind a year early.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Gemma Grimes,Rachel Ruffle
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