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Share Radio Breakfast is our flagship show and provides instant analysis of the company results, business and general news of the morning. ‘Breakfast’ is presented by Nigel Cassidy Monday, Thursday an... more
FAQs about Share Radio Breakfast:How many episodes does Share Radio Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 400 episodes available.
December 07, 2016The FCA announces new spread betting rules to protect investorsThe Financial Conduct Authority has announced a set of new rules to protect investors using CFD's, after it was revealed 82% of investors lost money. According to research by Financial Orbit, there are 125,000 active CFD accounts in the UK and the average loss is £2200. So, what's in store for companies offering financial spread betting and other risky investment instruments? Matt Cox spoke to Dice McCairn, Editor and Analyst at WhichInvestmentTrust, to find out more....more7minPlay
December 07, 2016Is the euro and its destiny in peril? Simon Smith of FxPro talks currenciesThe euro and the dollar drifted sideways early on Wednesday as a wait-and-see mood prevailed ahead of Thursday's European Central Bank policy meeting. This may set the tone in a post-Trump rally currency market. To make sense of all this, Simon Smith, Director & Head of Research at FxPro, joined Share Radio to discuss....more5minPlay
December 07, 2016Brexit Supreme Court case: a look back at day two of the government’s Brexit appeal caseIt’s day three of the politically sensitive appeal that will decide whether the government or parliament has legitimate authority to trigger Brexit. On Tuesday, Lord Pannick QC opened the argument on behalf of the lead claimant, Gina Miller, labelling the government’s assertion that it was entitled to use its prerogative powers to trigger Article 50 as “inherently implausible”. So, what might we expect from day three? David Mundy, Partner and Parliamentary Agent at Westminster based law firm Bircham Dyson Bell, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss....more10minPlay
December 07, 2016“It seems Softbank has unlimited funds, but it doesn't” – Seijiro TakeshitaSeijiro Takeshita, Professor of Management and Information at the University of Shizuoka in Japan, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss the biggest stories coming out of East Asia. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is to become the first serving Japanese PM to visit Pearl Harbor - the US Naval base in Hawaii that was attacked by Japan on this day in 1941. What's the purpose of the visit? And the CEO of Japanese technology firm, Softbank, has said the company will invest £39.3bn ($50bn) in US businesses....more9minPlay
December 06, 2016Could there be a Tory rebellion over the Government & its Brexit plans?As the legal battle over the process of leaving the EU enters its second day at the Supreme Court, the prime minister's reportedly facing a Conservative rebellion. It's claimed more than 20 of the party's MPs could back a Labour motion demanding the Government reveals its plan for Brexit. To discuss this and more, Jack Sommers of the Huffington Post joined Share Radio Breakfast....more12minPlay
December 06, 2016What were the main findings on the first day of the Brexit Supreme Court case?One of the most important constitutional cases in British legal history will sit for its second day. The Supreme Court is hearing an appeal from the Government to overturn a High Court ruling that said the prime minister could not use the royal prerogative to trigger Article 50 and begin the formal Brexit process. But what were the main findings from the first day? Deok Joo Rhee is a barrister at 39 Essex Chambers, and she joined Share Radio to offer her views....more6minPlay
December 06, 2016“Fraud protection needs to be improved – it needs to be real-time” – Tech Consultant Chris GreenA new report claims it’s “frighteningly easy" for cybercriminals to get security details for a Visa debit or credit card. According to research published by Newcastle University, fraudsters used a form of "guesswork", called a Distributed Guessing Attack, to work out expiry dates and security code numbers by making multiple invalid attempts. Share Radio’s Matt Cox spoke to tech consultant Chris Green to understand the research better....more7minPlay
December 06, 2016What should investors make of the Italian story so far?Many commentators have forecast financial market turmoil over Italy. But Italian shares have actually risen in the days since, as investors bet on a new caretaker government and no snap election. So what should investors make of the Italian story so far, and in what way is this a turning point? Chris Hiorns, Manager of the EdenTree Amity European Fund, joined Share Radio Breakfast to discuss....more11minPlay
December 06, 2016“It’s nice to hear a governor open up on a broad range of topics” – Ranko Berich on CarneyRanko Berich, Head of Market Analysis at Monex Europe, joined Share Radio Breakfast to give his take on the currency markets. The euro has stabilised after the Italian referendum and Matteo Renzi’s resignation. But with the ECB meeting coming up on Thursday, will it remain this way? Ranko discusses this, whilst also looking at Mark Carney and his speech in Liverpool on Monday....more5minPlay
December 06, 2016What impact will Brexit have on fintech start-ups?One of Europe's leading venture capital firms, Balderton Capital, has warned that the UK's dominant position in Europe's tech industry could be at risk if Brexit makes it harder to attract foreign employees. So, what impact will Britain’s exit from the EU have on fintech start-ups? Antoine Baschiera is the CEO of Early Metrics, the first rating agency for start-ups and innovative SMEs, and he joined Share Radio Breakfast to look into this....more10minPlay
FAQs about Share Radio Breakfast:How many episodes does Share Radio Breakfast have?The podcast currently has 400 episodes available.