Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
Barclays has agreed to sell its French retail banking operations to European private equity firm, AnaCap Financial Partners. This follows the UK bank’s decision to sell its credit arms in Spain and Portugal. The bank says it's going to focus on its core markets in the UK and US. So is this the Barclays equivalent of Brexit? Share Radio’s Matt Cox spoke to Jeremy Cook, Chief Economist from World First, to find out more about the decision and what it will mean.
Guests: Matt Cox,Jeremy Cook
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Original Broadcast: Share Radio Breakfast
India's monetary credibility took a hit following the government's decision to remove large denomination notes from circulation one month ago. Prices in the country have reportedly collapsed and consumer sales fell by as much as 30% in November. Now, rating agency Fitch has cut its growth forecast for the country from 7.4% to 6.9% and some economists believe the damage could be even worse. Robert Van Egghen reports.
Guests: Robert Van Egghen
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Tim Price, Manager of the VT Price Value Portfolio and the author of 'Investing through the looking glass: a rational guide to irrational financial markets', looks at some of the issues facing investors.
Guests: Tim Price
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Are your saving habits on track to meet your retirement expectations? Recently, Gregor Watt spoke to Miss Thrifty, a Personal Finance Blogger & Money Saving Expert and Jacqui Bateson from Skipton to find out why many of us have big plans for our retirement and how we will spend our savings, yet almost half of us have yet to start saving anything in to a pension.
Guests: Miss Thrifty,Jacqui Bateson
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Lack of sleep is costing the UK economy billions of pounds and sleep-deprivation is putting us at risk of an early death. Research firm Rand Europe found the effect on sleep deprivation on productivity and health was losing the UK up to £40 billion each year - nearly 2% of the country's GDP. Sleeping for just one extra hour a night could add £24 billion to the UK economy. Olivia Demetriades spoke to Marco Hafner, a research leader at RAND Europe. She began by asking why a lack of sleep costs so much.
Guests: Marco Hafner
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
Research reveals that parents feel out of touch with the world of work and are struggling to offer career advice to their children. According to the study comissioned by Page Group because of the speed of change in the workplace parents feel disconnected and are unable to guide their children when they make career decisions. To find out more about this Greg Watt spoke to Dr Deirdre Hughes OBE - Head of Institute of Employment Research at University of Warwick & Nick Kirk of the Page Group He started by asking Nick about the findings of the research.
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
The British Chambers of Commerce has increased its economic forecast for both this year and next, but downgraded its outlook for 2018. The business body expects GDP to grow by 2.1% this year, up from the 1.8% it forecast just three months ago. However, it reported that uncertainty over our relationship with the EU, and higher inflation, will affect medium term growth. Suren Thiru, head of economics at the BCC spoke to Glen Goodman to talk about their Quarterly Economic Survey in more detail.
Guests: Suren Thiru
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Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show
After several years of falling food prices, this trend finally looks set to reverse, with food and drink prices expected to increase over the next 12 months. Prestige Purchasing have just released their 2016 Food & Drink Inflation Report- to find out more Glen Goodman spoke to David Read, the CEO and founder of Prestige Purchasing.
Guests: David Read
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