Retail’s big change, no loose change required
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Thursday 29th April 2021 The retail landscape is changing, with us having relied more on deliveries and click and collect during the COVID crisis. Susannah Streeter from Hargreaves Lansdown tells Phil Dobbie how Sainsbury’s, who reported their annual earnings yesterday, has seen a big increase in online sales for Argos, as more people click and collect goods during their weekly shop. So, will we look to a similar online-instore hybrid approach to our shopping even when COIVD has gone? Mustafa Khanwala, CEO of MIshipay, explains how their scan and go product allows users more control of their ..read more
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EU Votes on Brexit Shambles
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Wednesday 28th April 2021 The European Commission voted yesterday on the trade agreement that has been in operation since the start of January. Their President Ursula von der Leyen warned, in the European parliament yesterday, that they were prepared to use unilateral actions to ensure that the rules are adhered to, confirming that the UK-EU relationship is going to be a rocky one for some time to come. On today’s podcast Phil Dobbie talks to economist Vicky Pryce about the impact of the UK’s withdrawal so far, the problems we face and how we can go about fixing the issues. See acast.com/pri ..read more
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A very cloudy summer for tourism
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by Phil Dobbie
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Tuesday 27th April 2021 The Independent’s Travel Editor Simon Calder joins phil Dobbie on today’s podcast to talk about the state of the travel industry in what is likely to be a very disappointing summer all round. Even though Ursula Von der Leyen has said the EU will open up to tourists who have had double vaccinations, it’ll take a while for a lot of the UK to meet that criteria, and there’s also the risk that travellers will face quarantine when they return to home. So, will airlines survive in the meantime? Most will, either by good management or, in the case of Alitalia, lots of proppin ..read more
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The magic 7000
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Monday 26th April 2021 Shares advisor Rodney Hobson is on It’s the Business today to discuss where the markets will go now? The FTSE100 lost one percent last week, which may not be a lot in the scheme of things, but it is hovering around the psychological 7000 barrier for the first time since the pandemic. Could it break through and rise higher on the back of all hopes of a summer of big spending, or could it hld back on fears of a delayed recovery as the rest of the world struggles with vaccine deployment and rising infection numbers? Rodney also suggests if inflation was to come back to bit ..read more
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Will anything come out of Biden’s Climate Fest?
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Politicians the world over have been scurrying around for climate pledges in preparation for today’s Climate Summit, called by President Biden. Today Phil Dobbie talks to environment journalist Lucy Siegle about what, if anything, will be achieved. Can climate change be stalled by political pledges that may, or may not be adhered to? What was really been achieved by the Paris Climate Accord, and is there much to be gained from the US trying, now, to take the lead on the environment? More significantly, are consumers prepared to accept the sacrifices that are needed if we are to save the planet ..read more
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Hello Housing Bubble, Goodbye Super League
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Wednesday 21st April 2021 This week Rishi Sunak launched support for banks to offers 95% mortgages. Why? House prices are out or near record highs, so is this a sector that needs government intervention. What’s worse, won’t it simply inflate prices even higher. Property commentator says Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak are playing fast and loose with the property market. Could they be encouraging people into low interest loans, with the prospect of rate rises a year or two down the track. Numbers from the ONS this morning show inflation remains low in the UK, but its rising, and producer prices ..read more
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US v UK – who has the right idea on recovery (and football)?
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Tuesday 20th April 2021 Three stories on today’s podcast. First, the latest employment data from the ONS, just out this morning. Phil Dobbie dissects it hot off the press. Secondly, all the newspapers are filled with shock and awe over the Super League plans for six English football clubs, with the Prime Minister promising to do something about it. We ask, what’s it got to do with them, and is there a simple answer to this problem. If it is a problem. Finally, Phil asks Kallum Pickering, Senior Economist at Berenberg Bank, whether the uK or the US has taken the best approach to guiding ..read more
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Side hustles, Bitcoin tumbles and Brexit stumbles
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Monday 19th April 2021 Bitcoin lost 15% yesterday. We know it’ll bounce back, but for how long. Maybe its worth considering what American billionaire Ray Dalio predicted last month, that Bitcoin would eventually be outlawed. We look at reasons why he might be right. Also today, trade figures last week showed that the UK’s exports to the EU were still 20 percent down at the end of February. At an inquiry by the UK Trade and Business Commission last week Julian Jessop said the impact hadn’t been as bad as many had feared. Really? How bad were we expecting it to be? And personal finance expert ..read more
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Computing on the Edge, Crypto on the NASDAQ
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
Thursday 15th April 2021 Cryptocurrency trading platform Coinbase listed on the NASDAQ yesterday. Almost immediately it pulled the value of tech stocks down, whilst the value of Bitcoin also dropped. Today Phil Dobbie asks whether Coinbase will become the defacto share trading indicator for the value of Bitcoin. Can Coinbase do well, for example, if Bitcoin is falling, and vice versa. Also, as more of us work from home infrastructure providers are focusing more on Edge Computing. James Bourne, Editor in chief at TechForge media, explains what Edge Computing is, and how it relates to the clou ..read more
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Will COVID-19 breed more surveillance?
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by Phil Dobbie
3y ago
You’d have to be the most optimistic optimist to assume that in a few months COVID-19 will be all but a memory. It will still be around and we could still be spreading it, with or without a vaccine. It’s not over until everyone is vaccinated, which means a track and trace system remains as important as ever. But we never got it right in the UK, through administrative bungling, dodgy contracts and because people just can’t be bothered to register everytime we go somewhere. So, perhaps we will need to introduce vaccine passports. Or maybe, we’ll just get used to a lot more facial recognition cam ..read more
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