Robert Peston and Steph McGovern bring you insightful business and finance stories. Join Robert Peston and Steph McGovern as they delve into the key challenges and opportunities facing today’s business world. From the complexities of tech investments to the impact of political decisions on global markets, this podcast offers valuable perspectives on current financial topics. Whether discussing bus... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 212 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessPoliticsNews |
How do we cut poor countries’ debts without rewarding corrupt dictators? After Trump’s abandonment of aid to developing countries, will poverty and disease be unstoppable? How do we restore hope?
Robert is joined by Helle Thorning Schmitt, former Da... more
Should we worry that all our AI infrastructure will be owned by US firms? How can we turn schools and colleges into the drivers of economic recovery? How much of education and investment power should be transferred from Westminster to mayors?
Steph ... more
What are the Reform leader’s tax arrangements? Do the party leaders really publish their tax returns? Has there ever been a financially dodgier Prime Minister than Winston Churchill?
Robert and Steph speak to tax expect and friend of the show, Dan N... more
Why do politicians hang out with billionaires? Are they a problem for democracy? What happens when a wealthy venture capitalist starts lobbying British institutions?
Steph and Robert look at how the mega-rich have their fingers in everything from ar... more
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The hosts seem a lot more interested in making a “rest is politics lite” podcast than a podcast about money and finance
Great podcast, I really enjoy listening whenever I want to feel depressed about the state of the UK economy.
The show I find on the whole, very informative. They have some interesting guests and I would generally say it’s worth a listen, especially if you have an interest in economics.
Steph is the weak link. She doesn’t seem to bring much experience and knowledge to the show. I think she is on there to perhaps make it more relevant, and not so high brow, but i want to hear from experts and not hear her anecdotes.
Some good episodes, but stopped listening as the podcast went too lefty. Peston seems to think the solution to everything is higher taxes and more welfare and his constant Brexit and Trump bashing is tiresome.
Sorry but this podcast is left behind by likes of “The Rest is Politics” and “Political Currency”. Unfortunately Steph ads little to show apart from her enthusiasm for her Monza accounts, and I feel her manner is very patronising, too anecdotal. Robert could do with a more robust co-presenter to bounce off, what about Gary Stevenson the inequality Economist ?
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The discussions frequently center on the intersection of finance and politics, analyzing pressing themes such as the economic implications of governmental decisions and the evolving challenges within the financial markets. Noteworthy topics include in-depth explorations of current economic policies, corporate strategies, and the political landscape's influence on global markets. The co-hosts engage with a variety of expert guests, providing a rich blend of perspectives that makes complex financial issues accessible to a broader audience. Unique to this series is its emphasis on not only understanding past and present economic situations but also on predicting future trends in the business world, aimed at equipping listeners with tools to na... more
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