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Why did the Italians vote against their prime minister and what might it for the future of the EU?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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It's The Bigger Picture with Rishi Patel of FTI consulting. Simon and Rishi discussed: What is the Supreme Court, what is it considering and why are news organisations having so much trouble making it interesting for the rest of us? Why did the Italians vote against their prime minister and what might it for the future of the EU? Why has Time magazine put Nigel Farage on its shortlist for Person of the Year?

Guests: Rishi Patel


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This year's most amazing QI facts, as revealed by producer John Lloyd

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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John Lloyd, legendary TV producer of QI, Blackadder and much more, joined Simon live in the studio to talk about his new book “1,342 QI facts to leave you flabbergasted”.

Guests: John Lloyd


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The AIM Show: ECSC Group, a Bradford based provider of cyber security services to major blue-chip companies

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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Every week on the AIM Show we meet interesting people behind companies listed, or in this case, soon to be listed, on the junior stock market. This week it's the turn of ECSC Group, a Bradford based provider of cyber security services to major blue-chip companies. Simon speaks to Ian Mann, the CEO.

Guests: Ian Mann


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The FCA outlines new proposals to crack down on financial spread betting, has this come as a shock to the industry?

Simon Rose

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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The Financial Conduct Authority has outlined new proposals to crack down on financial spread betting. Financial spread-betting products known as "contracts for difference" are agreements that allow two parties to exchange the difference between the opening price and closing price of a contract. However they are notoriously risky- with an investigation by the FCA finding that 82% of investors lost money on them. Shares in spread betting companies fell dramatically today after the news. To find out more about the measures proposed, Simon was joined by Jake Green Regulation Partner at law firm Ashurst.

Guests: Jake Green


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The Book Review: DIY investing with economist John Kay

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Share Radio's Juliette Foster is joined in the studio by John Kay, economist, academic and author of "The Long and the Short of It: A Guide to Finance and Investment for Normally Intelligent People Who Aren't in the Industry". In the book John Kay demonstrates his belief that anyone can be their own investment manager - just as long as they follow some simple rules to develop their own workable strategy. Using humour and case studies, John guides the reader through the complexities of modern finance in order to give them the confidence to take control of their financial destiny.


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Emerging Opportunities: Which oil economies continue their slippery ascent?

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Emerging Opportunities With Gavin Serkin

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This is Emerging Opportunities, the only show on radio dedicated to global emerging markets. Hosting today's show are Share Radio's Juliette Foster and managing editor of the Frontier Funds Consultancy, Gavin Serkin. This week they're exploring an industry that's particularly critical in emerging markets: the raising of finance for gas and oil projects. The hosts speak with Andrew Moorfield, who is the head of natural resources at the investment bank, Exotix.


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FCA to crackdown on spread betting - with Billy Bambrough

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Spread betting firms plunged 30% earlier today after the Financial Conduct Authority announced new regulations for the sector. Chief among their fears was that customers using these products didn't understand them properly and as a result weren't aware of the risks involved. Share Radio's Juliette Foster speaks to Billy Bambrough, City A.M.'s deputy news editor, to help illuminate what these products are, what the new rules entail, and which firms will be affected the most by the change.


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The Weeks Update: Debt - whose burden?

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Private debt in the UK stands at £1.5 trillion, according to the latest figures from "The Money Charity" which educates people in managing their finances. The average adult now owes almost £30,000 or just over 113% of their annual earnings, while outgoings from mortgages, loans and credit cards constitute 82% of what the entire economy produces in a year. Yet behind the numbers lurk individual stories of hardship along with concerns about the impact of debt on the economy's long-term ability to function. So is it time for governments to change their perception of debt and to stop seeing it as the sole responsibility of those who are struggling to pay their way? Joining Share Radio's Juliette Foster and our economics correspondent Professor John Weeks is Dr. Johanna Montgomerie, Deputy Director at the Political Economy Research Centre at Goldsmiths University.


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Just the ticket? No. 10 unveils first independent rail franchise in decades

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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The Government has announced plans for the first integrated rail franchise separate from Network Rail in decades. East West rail will manage both the tracks and trains of a new link between Oxford and Cambridge - an approach that Number 10 hopes will put Britain's railways back on track. Share Radio's Juliette Foster is joined on the line by Steve Hedley, Senior Assistant General Secretary of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) to gauge his reaction: is this a positive move?


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The leaning tower of Paschi: Italian No vote heightens bailout fears

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: Share Radio Afternoon

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Fears are mounting that Italian bank Monte dei Paschi's €5bn bank recapitalisation plan has been jeopardised by the political upheaval following Matteo Renzi's resignation as Prime Minister. Bankers have said that if this private sector solution does fail, the world's oldest bank may require a state bailout. Share Radio's Juliette Foster is joined by Ferdinando Giugliano, Economics Commentator at la Repubblica based in Rome. Themes include the likelihood that a state bailout will occur, and the consequences of such a bailout.


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