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Money Minute Thursday 6 February: will Royal Mail deliver for investors?
Videos Today's Money Minute previews trading updates from Royal Mail and others, plus the latest employment numbers from the USA.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Wednesday 5 February: private sector performance
Videos Today's Money Minute looks at how the private sector fared in the UK and the eurozone, plus the latest data from the American services sector.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Tuesday 4 February: BP investors heading for disappointment?
Videos In today's Money Minute, we look ahead to earnings figures from oil major BP; Donald Trump's State of the Union speech, and the latest data from China's services sector.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Monday 3 February: confirmation of a pickup in house prices
Videos This week, we get an interest-rate decision in Australia; UK house price data; and employment figures from the USA
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Friday 31 January: Britain leaves the EU
Videos Today is Brexit Day, but we also look ahead to the latest consumer confidence data for the UK and GDP growth in the eurozone
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Wednesday 29 January: UK house prices and American interest rates
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the latest UK house prices, and a decision on interest rates in the United States
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Tuesday 28 January: a busy day in the corporate calendar
Videos In today's Money Minute, the corporate calendar is busy with trading updates from companies on both sides of the Atlantic, including AG Barr and Apple.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Monday 27 January: Brexit and interest rates
Videos Britain leaves the EU this week, and both the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve decide on interest rates.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Friday 24 January: the key to UK interest-rate cuts
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the release of data that could hold the key to UK interest rates cuts.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Thursday 23 January: European interest rates
Videos In today's Money Minute we look ahead to Christine Lagarde's second interest-rate-setting meeting at the European Central Bank.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Wednesday 22 January: UK public borrowing
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the latest on of the UK's public finances, with the Office for Budget Responsibility’s forecasts for borrowing this fiscal year.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Tuesday 21 January: UK labour market data
Videos In today's Money Minute we get the latest unemployment figures for the UK, plus wage growth data and a host of company updates.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Monday 20 January: another busy week for the UK economy
Videos In today's Money Minute, we look forward to another busy week for UK economic data.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Friday 17 January: UK weakness likely to continue
Videos Today's Money Minute previews UK retail sales figures the UK, inflation data from Europe and industrial production from the US.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Thursday 16 January: a batch of company results
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to results from a host of UK companies, plus the latest unemployment figures from the US.
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Money Minute Wednesday 15 January: UK inflation and house prices
Videos In today’s Money Minute, we look ahead to the latest UK inflation and house price figures, plus we have Germany’s GDP data for 2019.
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Money Minute Tuesday 14 January: US bank results and inflation
Videos In today's Money Minute, we preview results from banking giant sJP Morgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo, plus the latest consumer price inflation.
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Money Minute Friday 10 January: big news from the US
Videos In today's Money Minute, we look forward to the day's big economic news from the US with the publication of the latest non-farm payrolls and wage inflation data.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Thursday 9 January: EU withdrawal, plus eurozone and US jobs figures
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the vote on the government's EU withdrawal bill and the latest employment figures for the eurozone and the US.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Wednesday 8 January: UK house prices and Chinese inflation
Videos In today's Money Minute we look ahead to the latest report on house prices from Halifax; plus inflation in China and European business confidence.
By moneyweek Published
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Money Minute Tuesday 7 January: will US services fare better than manufacturing?
Videos Today's Money Minute looks ahead to the latest figures from America's services sector, plus the health of the eurozone's retail sector.
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Money Minute Monday 6 January: the week ahead
Videos In today's Money Minute, we take a look ahead to this week’s biggest financial stories, including UK house prices and American wages.
By moneyweek Published
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Russell Napier: give everybody in China a credit card
Videos Merryn Somerset Webb talks to economic strategist Russell Napier about quantitative easing, Brexit, and how to get China spending.
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Should you invest in IPOs?
Videos How stock market flotations work, and whether it's a good idea to invest in them.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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What is deflation and what does it mean for you?
Videos If we get deflation, it could bring the current economic recovery to a halt, and hit share prices. Ed Bowsher explains what deflation is, the chances of it actually happening, and how it would affect you.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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What is the 'taper'?
Videos In this video, Ed Bowsher explains what the 'taper' is, and how it’s linked to the US quantitative easing programme.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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The best place to invest in 2014
Videos Ed Bowsher explains why Japan could be the best place to put your money in 2014.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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What do City analysts actually do?
Videos Ed Bowsher looks at the role of City analysts and reveals when you should listen to them, and when you should ignore them.
By Ed Bowsher Published
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Why you should worry about dark pools
Videos Increasing numbers of stock trades are taking place away from public stock exchanges in dark liquidity pools. Tim Bennett explains how that affects investors and what should be done to combat this unwelcome trend.
By Tim Bennett Published