
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 | 269 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsBusiness | |||

A month into the war in the Middle East, what are investors thinking? Are we heading for a global recession? Who is most exposed? What are the options central banks and governments have for getting through it? What does this mean for the UK economy? ... more
What does Lloyd Blankfein - former boss of Goldman Sachs - think is the biggest threat to financial stability? What did he learn from the credit crunch about dealing with risk? Was the investment bank the ‘vampire squid’ it was described as? Plus, wh... more
What is retail boss Richard Walker telling Kier Starmer to do in his new role as the PM’s Cost of Living Tsar? Why does he want a temporary cap on the profits of energy and oil companies? How does a supermarket like Iceland handle the price pressures... more
Why is the UK economy the most exposed to the harm from Trump’s Iran war? How should Reeves respond? And with resources so tight, which families should be bailed out from rising energy prices?
Steph and Robert explain why Starmer should not waste ... more
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I love this podcast and in particular Robert Preston’s insights into the economy, policy and wider world view. However I have recently found it has morphed into one long ad. There appear to be more ads than content - in comparison with other podcasts. It is very frustrating to listen to.
When are you going to start talking about Hargreaves taking investor interest? They make a huge proportion of their profits from not paying interest that is received back to the client in other words a hidden charge. If this were dividends that they were withholding or growth that they skimmed you would be all over it!
Unless they have a good guest, these presenters don’t seem like experts on economy or money. They are losing the plot a bit
Was a big fan for the incisive content, but in recent months it’s lost more & more of the balance impartiality I enjoyed that came with the standard of journalism, and has gone more & more left wing. Eg Stories around Trump / Iran overladen with comments that assume everyone’s default opinion must be that Trump is a bad guy.
I’m no Trump fan, but I don’t hate him either, and there are more examples involving different subjects going back several months. An informative economics podcast just isn... more
Sick to death of Steph, the wealthy business and property owner, telling more "woe is me" stories. Episode 259 will be my last
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This series offers insightful discussions on business and finance, engaging with a variety of crucial topics influencing the current economic landscape. From immigration policy and its implications to the challenges and opportunities within the UK economy, the hosts provide thorough analyses enriched by expert guests. The discussions often spotlight the interplay between politics and finance, investigating how governmental decisions impact markets and public sentiment. Notably, the hosts weave in personal stories and contemporary examples to make complex themes accessible and relatable. Featuring guests from diverse sectors, the series acts as a bridge between expert knowledge and everyday economic experiences, making it a valuable resource... more
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