A Long Time in Finance: an audience with the bond market’s Wyatt Earp
Neil and Jonathan speak to Jim Leaviss, one of Britain’s best known bond fund managers, about the huge bull market in bonds.
Neil and Jonathan speak to Jim Leaviss, one of Britain’s best known bond fund managers, about the huge bull market in bonds.
Neil and Jonathan look at the recently appealed cases of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palumbo, and ask whether justice has been served.
Neil and Jonathan talk to author Geoff White about how Silicon Valley is helping criminals launder their digital winnings online.
Is there a natural level of home ownership and should we encourage everyone to buy? Neil and Jonathan ask housing expert Peter Williams.
Max Mitchell speaks to Henry Hemming about the importance of espionage during the Troubles, the IRA’s evolution and Thatcher’s lack of interest in Northern Ireland.
Neil and Johnathon talk to Dana Mattioli, of the Wall Street Journal, about whether Amazon is the consumer’s friend or a monopolist to rank with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil.
Iain Martin speaks to Sir Michael Fallon, former defence secretary, about establishing Western deterrence in a new age of geopolitical uncertainty.
Iain Martin speaks to John Rentoul about the consequences of the local elections, the Tory defections, Labour’s readiness for government and what Keir Starmer believes in.
On this episode, Lucy speaks to Steve Baker MP about the current dangers facing MPs in their constituencies.
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