The Financial Times money show
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The Financial Times money show

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The Life of a Song: 9 to 5

Harriet Fitch Little on how Dolly Parton’s anti-work anthem went from the movies to the White House to a muddy field in Glastonbury. Credits: Sony Music Entertainment, Capitol Steps, Pumpin’ UK Records, Dolly Records, BBC/Glastonbury Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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07:42

Scotland’s indyref2 and May vs. Hammond

With Chris Giles, James Blitz, Mure Dickie and Kate Allen. Presented by Sebastian Payne.
Business and industry 9 years
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27:38

Scandal leaves French conservatives confused and angry

The scandal that has engulfed Francois Fillon, France’s centre right presidential candidate, has left supporters confused and angry. Harriet Agnew talks to the FT’s Anne-Sylvaine Chassany and Michael Stothard, about the latest developments and how they will affect the vote in April. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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08:10

Executive thrill seekers ‘go for flow’

How do you attain that elusive but addictive experience of being “in the zone”? Lucy Kellaway talks to the FT’s Andrew Hill and Emma Jacobs about the increasingly outlandish ways in which wealthy business executives are seeking to tune their brains. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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07:42

How I help my children navigate their incredible life journeys

Unlike Angela Ahrendts, I am not ‘on 24/7’, say Lucy Kellaway. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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European Union: The integration project

Marking the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome while Britain tussles with its exit highlights the fractures in unity on the Continent, says Philip Stephens. The global environment is very different now from that of 1957 — but national solutions are not the answer to the problems individual member states face Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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Space – the final investment frontier?

FT Money Show presenter Hugo Greenhalgh and guests on how to invest in space, Scottish taxes and the benefits of children’s bank accounts Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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Hong Kong’s democracy debate

This week, Gideon Rachman talks to two leading pro-democracy activists from Hong Kong about the city’s “one country, two systems” agreement with China. Both Joshua Wong, 20, and Nathan Law, 23, played prominent roles in the Umbrella Movement in 2014 that took to streets to demand democratic elections for Hong Kong chief executive in 2014. Mr Law is the youngest elected member of the Hong Kong legislative council to date – but could be disbarred from office for his views. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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Is there an ethical problem with British banks?

One of the biggest industry surveys has found that one in eight bankers said it was difficult to progress in their careers without “flexing” ethical standards. Caroline Binham discusses the findings with Dame Colette Bowe, chair of the BSB, which carried out the survey, and Martin Arnold, FT banking editor. Music by Kevin MacLeod. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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08:52

A look inside Uber

Uber investor and adviser Bradley Tusk talks to the FT’s Leslie Hook about the highs and lows of the ride-sharing company’s rapid expansion, and how companies in the sharing economy can manage regulatory hurdles.
Business and industry 9 years
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Bank ethics, HSBC’s new chairman and the life of a Wall Street analyst

Caroline Binham and guests discuss a new survey of bank ethics in the UK, Mark Tucker’s appointment as chairman of HSBC, and how the role of Wall Street bank analyst has changed in the last 25 years. With special guest Dame Colette Bowe of the UK Banking Standards Board and Mike Mayo, US bank research analyst. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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There is much to learn from a failed start up believes one Moroccan entrepreneur

Learning to play the piano on a boat in the middle of a storm. This is how serial entrepreneur Amine Azariz describes the challenges facing tech founders in Morocco. FT reporter Siona Jenkins met up with Amine to find out more
Business and industry 9 years
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Election exposes Dutch divisions

Elections in Holland are shaping up to be among the most divisive in the country’s history. With 28 parties on the ballot, none are forecast to win more than 20 per cent of the vote. Now a diplomatic spat with Turkey is dominating the final days of the campaign, as the FT’s Duncan Robinson tells John Murray Brown. Clips courtesy of Reuters. Image credit: AFP Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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The Life of a Song: Try A Little Tenderness

Amy Walker on how a saccharine love song was transformed by Otis Redding into a provocative and impassioned soul classic. Credits: Baierle Records, Cool Note, 104pro Media, Daxa production, Digital Remasterings, ABKCO Music & Records Inc., Rhino Atlantic, Universal Island Records, Roc-A-Fella Records, LLC/Shawn Carter Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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The Budget unravels and the break up of the UK

With George Parker, Sarah O’Connor, Henry Mance and Vincent Boland. Presented by Sebastian Payne
Business and industry 9 years
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Netanyahu under fire

Benjamin Netanyahu should be feeling on top of the world after a high profile visit to the White House last month. But at home, the Israeli prime minister faces three police investigations that are testing his reputation for political invincibility. Gideon Rachman discusses what this could mean for Israel with the FT’s Jerusalem bureau chief John Reed and FT International affairs editor David Gardner. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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Don’t mess with Texas

Writer Erica Grieder joins Cardiff Garcia to discuss what the rest of America can learn from the economic model of Texas, and how the state will be affected by the Trump administration’s trade and immigration policies.
Business and industry 9 years
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Is Fillon finished?

After a turbulent week, support for François Fillon, France’s Republican Party presidential candidate, is draining away. Harriet Agnew asks Michael Stothard, FT Paris correspondent, whether he can stage a recovery in time for the first round of the elections in April. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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Are you listening, Langley?

WikiLeaks has published documents that appear to show that the CIA has an arsenal of malware it can use to break into widely used electronic gadgets. Madhumita Murgia discusses what the revelations tell us about state surveillance and the security of our smartphones with Richard Waters, FT West Coast editor, and Sam Jones, defence and security editor. Music by David Sappa. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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What will the Budget mean for you? (corrected audio)

FT Money Show presenter Lucy Warwick-Ching and guests discuss the ‘slow and steady’ Budget announcements and what it means for your pocket. Listen Later on Stitcher
Business and industry 9 years
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