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Motley Fool Money: Stocks 2018 Preview

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Motley Fool Show

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Want to keep up with the latest earnings updates from the States? Well join Chris Hill and the Motley Fool Radio Show team here on Share Radio, direct from Washington DC, for news, views and analysis of the US stocks that matter. In this week's show: What industries should investors be watching this year? Which stocks will provide upside, and which CEOs really need a good year? Jeff Fischer, Ron Gross, Abi Malin, Jason Moser and David Kretzmann preview the year ahead and make some reckless.

Guests: Chris Hill,Jeff Fischer,Ron Gross,Abi Malin,Jason Moser,David Kretzmann


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This is Money: Will you get richer in 2018?

Georgie Frost

Original Broadcast: This is Money

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From savings rates, to property prices and the prospects for the UK economy, this week we take a look at what will (might) happen to our finances in 2018. Predictions – as we all know – are a mug’s game, but as it is the start of a new year, it’s time to have a look at what could happen in 2018 in the world of money. Inflation is forecast to subside, while interest rates are only tipped to rise very gently. That would be a boost to people’s finances if wage inflation can get back up above the rising cost of living. A further boon could come from savings rates, which it is suggested could continue to rise. In the property market, house prices are predicted to be flat across the UK, but that will mask a continuing divergence in fortunes between regional cities, where sales are buoyant, and London and the commuter belt, where the market has suffered. Elsewhere in the economy, car sales are falling, consumer borrowing is rising but at a slower pace, and there will continue to be worries we aren’t saving enough for retirement. That’s what’s meant to happen. But will it? Simon Lambert, Sarah Davidson and Georgie Frost gaze into their crystal balls.

Guests: Simon Lambert,Sarah Davidson


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NEF: Can we save the planet despite Trump?

New Economics Foundation

Original Broadcast: New Economics Foundation

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What more does the environment have to do to become an election issue? Joining our host Ayeisha Thomas-Smith this week are Dave Powell, Subject Lead on Environment at the New Economics Foundation, Fernanda Balata, who leads NEF’s work on coastal economies and Andrew Pendleton, Principal Director of Policy and Advocacy at NEF to discuss the environment, the election and the prospects for saving our planet.

Guests: Ayeisha Thomas-Smith,Dave Powell,Fernanda Balata,Andrew Pendleton


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Modern Mindset: The Business of Antibiotic Alternatives

Adam Cox

Original Broadcast: Modern Mindset

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Adam talks to Richard Stead, a chemist and scientist that is creating a pioneering approach to deal with the problem of what to do when our antibiotics stop working. The head of the World Health Organisation has said that antibiotic resistance is one of the major threats to the world, and warns of an antibiotic apocalypse. Despite these grave concerns, big Pharma companies are not developing alternatives. Richard discusses why this is the case, and how it is an opportunity for both savvy and ethical investors.

Guests: Richard Stead


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Money Makers: It is time to take bitcoin seriously

Jonathan Davis

Original Broadcast: Money Makers

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In the latest Money Makers podcast Jonathan Davis talks to fund manager Charlie Morris, Chief Investment Officer at Netscape Capital, about the phenomenon that is bitcoin. Charlie has been actively researching bitcoin and other “digital assets” for at least five years. He explains why the mainstream investment community needs to take off its nose-peg and try to understand what is driving the price and usage higher – a must-listen for anyone trying to make sense of this recent dramatic financial market phenomenon.

Guests: Charlie Morris


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Track Record: Liam Howley

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Track Record

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Liam Howley is marketing director at Music Magpie - a company specialising in repurposing and the trading in of CDs, DVDs, and electronic hardware. With a background in sales and finance, Liam joined the company several years ago and now heads the marketing team.

Guests: Liam Howley


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IEA: A Year in Review

Kate Andrews

Original Broadcast: IEA show

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What do Momentum and Moggmentum have in common? Find out in our round-up of 2017, featuring the IEA’s Director General Mark Littlewood and Communications Director Stephanie Lis. Interviewed by the IEA’s News Editor Kate Andrews, the three discuss the state of the Brexit negotiations, the problems in Parliament, Donald Trump’s America, and predictions for 2018.

Guests: Mark Littlewood,Stephanie Lis


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Business of Film: Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Business Of Film

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James Cameron-Wilson examines the UK box office chart, including Star Wars, Jumanji, The Greatest Showman and Pitch Perfect 3.

Guests: James Cameron Wilson


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Gadgets & Gizmos: Self-healing glass

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: Gadgets and Gizmos

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Steve Caplin discusses Uber's driverless cars, self-healing glass, fuel delivered to your car, earprints and your new car dispensed through a giant vending machine resembling a cat!

Guests: Steve Caplin


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The Bigger Picture: IMF's forecast for the UK

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Bigger Picture

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Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University discusses the IMF's forecast for the UK, why the UK is not backing Iran's freedom fighters, Russian spy ships and why Project Fear might have been mistaken.

Guests: Professor Tim Evans


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