Afleveringen
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
In this episode, Christian touches on Chancellor Rachel Reeves' trip to Washington, where sheâs limbering up to lock horns with the self-styled Master of the Deal, US President Donald Trump and more.
Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
This weekâs top stories include Johnny Reynolds being fed up with people criticising him for never having run a business, an unusual letter that City AM got hold of that has today been sent to every member of the House of Lords, and more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Is Liberation Day the end of the global economic order and the start of a dangerous new world? City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, asked in the latest episode of Week in Business.
This week's top story is about Donald Trump hitting the UK with 10 per cent tariffs on exports to the US and how that can impact the economy.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief Christian May break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
This weekâs top stories include Rachel Reevesâ Spring Statement, or âemergency Budgetâ, and Trump confirming his 25 per cent tariff on vehicle imports to the US â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief Christian May break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
This week's top stories include Prime Minister Keir Starmer's article in City AM on his vows to cut regulations and London edging closer to New York as the worldâs top financial centre â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
This week the focus is on Keir Starmer's new-found ambition to reform the state and modernise the public sector.
Is his heart really in it? With staff in Downing Street talking about "Project Chainsaw" â inspired by the antics of Elon Musk in the US and Argentina's President Javier Milei â Starmer says the Civil Service is too big and there are too many regulations. Cuts are coming, but don't call it austerity.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include the S&Pâs purchasing managersâ index showing staffing levels in the manufacturing sector are falling, the CBI predicting that private sector activity will fall for a fourth consecutive quarter and Games Workshop growing to a market cap north of ÂŁ4.5 billion â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include Keir Starmer cutting the international aid budget to boost defence spending, the British Chambers of Commerce warning that employers are sitting on a powder keg of costs ahead of Aprilâs rise in employment taxes and minimum wage increases and the British Retail Consortium warning that 160,000 jobs in the sector are now at risk â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief Christian May break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include stagnant economic growth in the UK and an almost unchanging unemployment rate â plus more.
How will Rachel Reeves react?Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week.
This week, Christian examines BPâs shift away from its grand green energy ambitions, alongside the growing political and investor pressure to double down on oil and gas.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week.
Why is the UK economy still not growing?
This week the focus is on economic growth â or the lack of it â as the Bank of England slashes its growth forecasts and issues warnings over the future of the UK economy. How will Rachel Reeves react?Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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Week in Business sees City AM's Editor-in-Chief, Christian May, break down the top stories of the week in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include Rachel Reeves' surprising optimism for growth in the UK, Prime Minister Keir Stamer's vows to cut the red tape for growth, and Barclays becoming the latest big employer to tighten up its work-from-home policies â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, breaks down this week's top stories in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include 11,000 millionaires leaving the UK and Rachel Reeves backtracking on her Autumn Budget policies on nom-doms â plus more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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In this episode of Week in Business, City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, breaks down this week's top stories in the UK.
Some of this week's top stories include the UK government's pro-growth policies, the Financial Conduct Authority lifting the ÂŁ100 limit on contactless payments, the FTSE 100 hitting an all-time high and more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.
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City AM's Editor in Chief, Christian May, breaks down this week's top stories in the UK in this episode of Week in Business.
Some of this week's top stories include ad giant WPP now mandating 4 days a week in the office, UK-focused stock funds suffering their worst year on record in 2024, the Bank of England announcing plans to row back on âovercookedâ regulations in the banking and insurance sector, and more.Week in Business is also available in video format here.