The EU has pledged €1 billion to help UN agencies support Syrian refugees. But what does this mean for the UK? Jack Sommers, of The Huffington Post, discusses this and more with Mark Johnson and Nigel Cassidy.
Guests: Jack Sommers
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Big data companies, such as Facebook and LinkedIn, are increasingly restricting access to their data. Billy Bambrough's been investigating what this means for the future of big data companies, by speaking with Tim Seears, CTO at Big Data Partnership, and David Richards, CEO at WANdisco.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Tim Seears,David Richards
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Original Broadcast: The Investment Hour with Ed Mitchell
People are still wrapping their heads around the implications of the recent Fed decision not to alter interest rates. Well, we are joined by Tim Price, Director of Investment at PFP Wealth Management, to set us all straight.
Guests: Tim Price
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Big data company WANdisco has released their half year results, so company CEO, David Richards, talks to Mark Johnson and Nigel Cassidy about their performance, their outlook for the remainder of the year and the big data industry.
Guests: David Richards
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Billy Bambrough looks at how Vietnam has maintained economic growth, despite a slowdown in emerging markets. Billy speaks with Gareth Leather of Capital Economics.
Guests: Billy Bambrough,Gareth Leather
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It's time again for Crowdfunders, produced in association with Archover - Crowdlending as it should be. This week, Ed Bowsher looks into the new website that can help you decide which crowdfunding opportunities to choose, a look at liquidity, a chat with Neil Faulkner from 4th Way, and a round-up of the week's crowdfunding news.
Guests: Neil Faulkner
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Original Broadcast: Juliette's Macro-Economic View
It is predicted that a million people could arrive in the Germany this year seeking refugee status. Human rights groups have applauded Germany's willingness to give shelter to people escaping conflict in their own countries, and it has been suggested the presence of so many people could be vital to the long term growth of the German economy. Alexi Philips reports.
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Original Broadcast: Book Review
Are the Euro's problems an example of a badly designed financial concept, or is it just a convenient political scapegoat? Those are just some of the questions explored in Martin Sandbu's fascinating new book Europe’s Orphan: The Future of the Euro and the Politics of Debt. Martin joins us in the studio to take us through it,
Guests: Martin Sandbu
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It's less than a month to go till it's time to go Back to the Future...yes, for all you film buffs, October 21st 2015 - where Marty McFly was sent but how right were the film's predictions especially when it comes to our homes? Georgie chats to Russell Quirk, the CEO of online estate agency Emoov, to find out more.
Guests: Russel
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Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00
Professor David Bailey of Aston Business School joins Sandra Kilhof and Mark Johnson to discuss the Volkswagen scandal and the implications of it.
Guests: Professor David Bailey
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