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Davos update: Biden and Xi step up to defend global trade

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Globalisation's defenders took to the stage on day two of the Davos World Economic Forum. US vice president, Joe Biden called for the US and Europe to fight for democracy and reject isolationism, while Chinese president Xi Jinping says the world's problems aren't the fault of global trade. Share Radio's Steve Clarke reports live from Davos. Here he spoke to Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher.

Guests: Steve Clarke


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Market Wrap: FTSE falls as retailers let out a Christmas cheer

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Robyn Dwyer stands in for Share Radio's Simon Rose and brings you Market Wrap, a roundup of what's been happening in the bourses and businesses of Britain and the world. To help contextualise the day's events, Robyn was joined by Share Radio's senior analyst Ed Bowsher - they tackled the FTSE's drop, retailers exceeding their trading expectations, and Fiat Chrysler shares taking a hit after being accused of taking part in the Diesel Emissions Scandal.

Guests: Robyn Dwyer,Ed Bowsher


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UK trade figures, Trump's press conference, Sainsbury's and more - with Ben Kumar, Seven Investment Management

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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FTSE's strength continues while the pound falls on the back of new UK trade figures, Sainsbury's reports Christmas growth and what will the market expect following Trump's first press conference since his election? That and more as Share Radio's Ed Bowsher speaks with Ben Kumar, Investment Manager at Seven Investment Management.

Guests: Ben Kumar


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Brexit and the falling pound, FTSE, Boris Johnson & more - with Chris Beauchamp from IG Index

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: Share Radio News Hour

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From Brexit’s impact on the pound to what’s keeping the FTSE up at record levels and some surprising figures from China - Chris Beauchamp from IG Index went through the day’s key economic stories with Share Radio’s senior analyst Ed Bowsher.

Guests: Chris Beauchamp


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This is Money: Look back on 2016- Larkin About

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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Welcome to the This is Money and Share Radio podcast, brought to you in partnership with NS&I. It’s the last episode of the year and we’re looking back on the biggest financial stories we’ve seen in 2016- the year of the unexpected. In June in a poll defying result Britain voted by 52% to leave the EU. Since then Brexit has been a nearly constant presence in the headlines being blamed for everything from disappearing marmite to an abandoned sequel to the Mrs Brown’s Boys film. The surprises didn’t stop with Brexit though. Across the pond billionaire TV personality Donald Trump beat the odds to win the US Presidential Election. Looking back on the year Georgie Frost is joined by Editor Simon Lambert and Consumer Affairs Editor Lee Boyce. Also on the agenda they look at the ongoing woes of Britain’s housing market, the never ending story of the new plastic fiver and the third big surprise of 2016, Leicester City winning the Premier League.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Lee Boyce


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“We do have inflation - globally inflation has been hard to come by" - Helen Thomas

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Helen Thomas, Managing Director of BlondeMoney, joined Share Radio Breakfast to offer her regular market round-up. This week, Helen discussed the Fed after the decision to raise interest rates. This before a Trump presidency, so how will the Fed operate once The Donald is in power? And do we need to get used to higher interest rates from here onwards?

Guests: Helen Thomas


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US Fed set to hike interest rates three times in 2017 - Professor Peter Rupert joined us to discuss

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The US Federal Reserve has raised interest rates for the first time in the year and the second time in a decade. The US Central Bank has also predicted further three hikes for the upcoming year. Professor Peter Rupert, Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Former Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank, joined Share Radio to discuss the announcement.

Guests: Louise Cooper,Peter Rupert


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POLITICO's Francesco Guerrera on US banks reaction to EU Banking proposal

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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A new EU Banking proposal, Article 21b, which requires non-EU banks to set up holding companies for their EU operations hasn't gone down too well, especially with US banking institutions. But as arguments on the new proposal have yet to spill over into the public eye, Share Radio's Matt Cox spoke to Francesco Guerrera, Associate Editor and Chief Financial Correspondent at POLITICO, to see what all the quiet complaints were about.

Guests: Louise Cooper,Francesco Guerrera


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Fed expected to raise funds rate by 25bps - Professor Peter Rupert joined us to discuss

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The market is heading into the last US Federal Reserve meeting of the year almost certain that the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) will raise the Fed fund rate by 25 bps, from current 0.25% to 0.50%. Professor Peter Rupert, Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Former Senior Economic Advisor at the Federal Reserve Bank joined Share Radio to discuss.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Professor Peter Rupert


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What will Iran’s deal with Boeing mean for the aerospace industry?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Iran's state airline says it's signed a $16.6 billion deal with US aircraft maker Boeing. Iran Air will buy 80 passenger planes as part of a 10-year deal, in the biggest business agreement between the US and Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. So is this the first big sign of a thawing relationship, or will matters be complicated by President-Elect Trump's indication of anti-Iranian policies? Matt Cox spoke to Howard Wheeldon, Founder of Wheeldon Strategic Advisory, to find out more.

Guests: Matt Cox,Howard Wheeldon


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