Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Donald Trump has taken another step towards the Republican nomination, with a clean sweep of victories in Tuesday’s primary elections. Share Radio’s Sarah Lowther spoke to Politico reporter, Ben Schreckinger, about whether Trump is right to declare himself the presumptive Republican nominee.
Guests: Ben Schreckinger
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
Well it wasn't quite the fairytale succession everyone expected, as the man being groomed to become the next boss of Disney says he'll be stepping down next month. Tom Staggs had been seen as the heir apparent to replace Bob Iger, who retires in 2018, but has reportedly quit his post because he was not guaranteed the chief executive role. To discuss this, film industry expert Terry Ilott joined Nigel Cassidy and Sara Sjölin.
Guests: Sara Sjölin,Terry Ilott
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money
The presidential race is heating up, and now candidates are starting to trade blows over the US economy. Share Radio's Robert Van Egghen reports.
Guests: Robert Van Egghen
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Just as the jobless figures in the UK are seen as an important economic indicator, so are US labour market figures. After a robust employment scene towards the end of 2015, job creation has been slowing across the pond. Kully Samra, from US broker Charles Schwab, spoke to Nigel Cassidy in a look ahead to the latest non-farm payroll numbers.
Guests: Kully Samra
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
With the results coming in from Super Tuesday, in which 11 US states have voted to choose their presidential candidates, the pitched battle for the White House between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is moving closer to becoming reality as both are leaping further ahead in the battleground states. Sarah Lowther has been speaking to Edward-Isaac Dovere, Politico's Senior White House reporter in Washington, about the results.
Guests: Edward-Isaac Dovere
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
Kully Samra, Managing Director at Charles Schwab, joins Share Radio to look at the ins and outs of the US Federal Reserve interest rate decision.
Guests: Sara Sjölin,Kully Samra
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00
Team NEO are an economic development non-profit organization in Ohio. And their Vice President of Business Attraction, Paul Boulier, discusses fracking in the US and UK with Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson.
Guests: Paul Boulier
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
New York's banking regulator is reportedly looking into potential manipulation of the US Treasury markets. Billy Bambrough's been investigating the potential impact of the case by speaking with Craig Pirrong, of the University of Houston, and Chris Skinner, Director at the Financial Services Club.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Chris Pirrong,Chris Skinner
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 6:00
Primark, the discount clothing retailer, is opening its first US store in Boston today. But will the fashion chain be able to work in the US where other big British companies have failed? Billy Bambrough speaks to Clare Rayner, Founder of Retail Champion, and James McGregor, Managing Partner at Retail Remedy, to find out.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Clare Rayner,James McGregor
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Original Broadcast: Ed's Macro-Economic View
Desmond Lachmann, Global economics fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Share Radio to take a look at the current state of the US economy, how it has been impacted by the turmoil in China, the recent non-farm payroll data, and what we can expect from the Fed's interest rate decision this month.
Guests: Desmond Lachmann
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