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Programme: Share Radio Breakfast X
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Germany gets its gold reserves back to Frankfurt - What's behind this move?

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Germany’s Bundesbank is set to unite half of the country’s gold reserves in its Frankfurt vaults by the end of 2017 - three years ahead of schedule. The central bank transferred 216 tons of the precious metal to Frankfurt in 2016, including 111 tons from New York and 105 tons from Paris. Share Radio's James Brydges spoke to Craig Erlam, Senior Market Analyst at Oanda to find out more about this move.

Guests: James Brydges,Craig Erlam


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Is the rise of budget supermarkets killing off our high-end supermarkets like Waitrose? Fraser McKevitt of Kantar Worldpanel gives his analysis

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Supermarkets, everyone has their favourite. However some new players in the market have definitely shaken things up. We've seen the rise of 'budget' supermarkets such as Aldi and Lidl becoming the new popular way to shop, Aldi recently overtook Co-op to become the UK's fifth largest grocer. So where does this leave the more 'high-end' supermarkets such as Waitrose? It was reported yesterday that Waitrose is planning to close some of it's stores, so could this mean the beginning of the end of the 'middle-class' supermarket? Fraser McKevitt, head of retail and consumer insight at Kantar Worldpanel gave Share Radio his analysis.


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Making equity equitable for high-growth businesses

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Despite innovations in finance, banks are still the primary source of funds for business. But for the crucial high-growth sector, equity finance can be a better choice - the question is, how do you get your hands on it if you're in the regions? A report from the Institute for Public Policy Research has looked at how to make equity more equitable. Share Radio's Peta Fuller reports.

Guests: Izzy Hatfield


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Jeremy Blackburn, head of policy at RICS, on the Government's white paper on housing

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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After much delay, the government launched its housing white paper on Tuesday. It has clearly hit a nerve within the house-building industry, MPs and would-be homeowners. So is the government's plan feasible and are we going to see a real change of direction by the government? Joining Nigel in the studio was Jeremy Blackburn, Head of Policy at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, to discuss further along with analysis from RICS' latest residential market survey.

Guests: Jeremy Blackburn


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Europe remains the market for targeted investment

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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A survey by the British Chambers of Commerce of 1500 business people has highlighted an interesting reaction to the collapse in the value of the pound since last June's referendum. Over a third of UK firms are planning to invest more in selling abroad over the next five years, despite uncertainties over Brexit. To discuss this further, Anastassia Beliakova, International Affairs Officer at the BCC, joined Share Radio Breakfast.

Guests: Anastassia Beliakova


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Famous Last Words: Rachel Winter of Killik & Co looks at the market open

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Rachel Winter, Senior Investment Manager at stockbroker Killik & Co, joined Share Radio Breakfast before and after the market open at 8am, to look at who’s been reporting, how those companies are faring, and how the FTSE has opened.

Guests: Rachel Winter


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The state of the UK economy six months on from the EU referendum

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Analysis has looked into the state of the UK economy, six months after the Brexit referendum. Financial research centre, Capital Economics, has released new data. Gavin Oldham, the founder of Share Radio and the Share Centre, sat down with Ed Bowsher to run through the highlights.

Guests: Ed Bowsher,Gavin Oldham


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Opposites attract? Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post talks Trump & May, and Britain’s desperate need for friends

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Jack Sommers, News Editor at the Huffington Post, joined Nigel Cassidy to look forward to Theresa May's visit to the US today. She’ll be the first foreign leader to meet Donald Trump, a week into his Presidency.

Guests: Jack Sommers


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Investment demand continues to rebound post EU vote

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is releasing its Commercial Market Survey for the fourth quarter of 2016. It shows investment demand continues to rebound post EU vote. The industrial sector also continues to outperform office and retail, and inducements are on the rise again. To discuss this further, Simon Rubinsohn, Chief Economist at RICS, joined Nigel Cassidy to discuss.

Guests: Simon Rubinsohn


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“I don’t think May’s leaving anything to chance, and she’ll have worked out Trump’s approach” – Allyson Stewart-Allen

Nigel Cassidy

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast

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Theresa May is currently in the unenviable position of simultaneously having to negotiate trade deals with Europe to the East, and the US to the West. And as with all British business leaders trying to build their US sales and presence, the Prime Minister must ensure she is in sync with the American businessman leading the country. Allyson Stewart-Allen is the Director at International Marketing Partners, and she joined Nigel Cassidy on Share Radio Breakfast to offer her views on the approach May should take.

Guests: Allyson Stewart-Allen


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