
The Ian King Business Podcast
Sky News
Catch up on the day's big business and economics stories Monday to Friday with Sky News' business presenter Ian King. Reports, discussion and interviews from the heart of the City and beyond.
Location:
United States
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Sky News
Description:
Catch up on the day's big business and economics stories Monday to Friday with Sky News' business presenter Ian King. Reports, discussion and interviews from the heart of the City and beyond.
Language:
English
Episodes
Decarbonisation, cyber attacks and childcare support
10/3/2023
As energy industry leaders meet in Abu Dhabi to discuss the acceleration of decarbonisation, Ian King is joined by BP's former Chief Executive, Bob Dudley.
The Premier of Bermuda joins Ian as the territory investigates a major cyberattack on its government's IT systems.
And Ian speaks to Check Warner, co-founding Partner at Ada Ventures about plans to help female entrepreneurs with the cost of childcare.
Duration:00:22:46
Wages, water bills and Dame Sharon White
10/2/2023
In today's episode, Ian King discusses a potential boost to the living wage, which is due to be announced at the Conservative Party conference. He speaks to the chief executive of Water UK about proposals which could increase our water bills. And the chair of the John Lewis Partnership, Dame Sharon White, will step down when her five year term comes to an end.
Duration:00:16:32
Economic growth, Philips and the NFL in Britain
9/29/2023
On today's episode, Ian King talks to Rupert Thompson, Chief Economist at Kingswood Group about the UK economy. He also discusses Dutch company Philips' move into healthcare tech. And Ian asks Chris Miller, Global Managing Director of the ticket resale company, Viagogo if the NFL has finally cracked the UK.
Duration:00:22:31
Power cuts, Poundland and public borrowing
9/28/2023
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the director of corporate affairs at the National Grid about the prospect of power cuts. He also discusses Poundland's profits and its new board. And Ian chats to the Institute For Fiscal studies about a predicted rise in public borrowing.
Duration:00:16:56
North Sea Oil, wine and the Sunshine State
9/27/2023
On today's episode, Ian King discusses the development of Rosebank - the UK's largest untapped oil and gas field. He also speaks to the Mayor of Jacksonville about investment in Florida. And Ian chats to the chief executive of Chapel Down, the UK's biggest winemaker about its profits.
Duration:00:16:58
High speed rail, airport scanners and water bills
9/26/2023
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the chief executive of construction firm Mace about reported plans to axe part of the HS2 rail line. He also discusses the water regulator's orders to cut bills in England and Wales as a punishment for underperformance. And Ian chats to Paul Keel, whose company Smiths Group has posted record earnings.
Duration:00:15:08
HS2, Auto Strikes and Nigerian Investment
9/25/2023
On today's episode, Ian discusses reports the Prime Minister is planning to scrap part of the HS2 high-speed line in the north of England. He also speaks to a reporter in Michigan, where vehicle workers have been on strike over pay and conditions. And the Nigerian Stock Exchange is carrying out a number of roadshow events in the United States and the UK to encourage investment.
Duration:00:16:08
Microsoft gaming takeover approved, retail sales recover, interior design tech platform
9/22/2023
Ian King's show looks at the biggest gaming deal in history - he's speaking to Sarah Cardell from the Competition and Markets Authority about their approval of Microsoft's takeover of Activision Blizzard.
There's analysis of the latest retail sales figures by John Stevenson from Peel Hunt.
And Sashola Prestcote and Stella Pozzi, the co-founders of InteriorNet, talk about their interior design platform, aiming to tap into the new generation of home decor enthusiasts.
Duration:00:18:10
BoE rates on hold, Murdoch retires at 92, profits up at JD Sports
9/21/2023
Ian King has all the detail behind today's Bank of England decision to keep the base rate on hold - and speaks to Rob Wood from Bank of America.
Matthew Garrahan from the Financial Times discusses the retirement of media tycoon Rupert Murdoch at the age of 92.
Plus there's Shirine Khoury-Haq from the Co-operative Group talking about their latest results.
And Régis Schultz from JD Sports reacts to better-than-expected sales.
Duration:00:21:01
Shock inflation fall, interest rate predictions, and climate handbrake turn
9/20/2023
Ian King has the latest analysis on the shock fall in inflation with our Economics and Data Editor, Ed Conway.
But what does that mean for interest rates? We get the view of Melissa Davies from Redburn Atlantic.
Ian's also speaking to Mike Hawes from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders about reports of a delay on the ban on new petrol and diesal cars.
And there's analysis of the markets from Rachel Winter, Partner at Killik and Co.
Duration:00:21:18
Co-op bank bid, farmers plea for support, and ex-BoE governor on inflation
9/19/2023
Ian King's speaking to Guy Singh-Watson from Riverford about an appeal for supermarkets to treat farmers more fairly; former Governor of the Bank of England Lord Mervyn King talks about inflation; there's also Colin Hunt from Allied Irish Bank, as well as Rich Wagner from Cashplus Bank; and we get analysis of the markets from Dr Jimmy Muchechetere from Investec Wealth and Investment.
Duration:00:21:17
Liz Truss makes first major speech on the economy since leaving office, recession fears and software company Bango has had a good year.
9/18/2023
Ed Conway joins Ian King for analysis of former Prime Minister Liz Truss' speech on the economy - her first since leaving office.
Ian also talks to Sir Martin Sorrell about recession fears making advertising clients nervous and Paul Larbey, Chief Executive of Cambridge-based software company Bango discusses a rise in sales.
Duration:00:23:27
Job losses at Tata Steel despite government rescue, US car makers go on strike and a takeover of Everton Football Club
9/15/2023
Britain's biggest steelworks is to receive 500 million pounds in government support - but at a cost of thousands of jobs. Ian King is joined on the programme by Gareth Stace, Director General of UK Steel.
The Financial Times' Motor Industry Correspondent, Peter Campbell discusses the walkouts among US car makers in one of the sector's biggest pay disputes in decades.
And - a takeover of Everton FC has been announced.
Duration:00:20:53
UK chip designer floats on the NASDAQ, a setback for John Lewis and a rise in private Healthcare
9/14/2023
All eyes will be on Wall Street this afternoon, as the UK-based chip designer - Arm Holdings - returns to the stock market. Ian King is joined by Senior Technology Reporter, Arjun Kharpal from CNBC to discuss its significance.
Ahead of an ECB decision on interest rates today, he's also joined by Sphia Salim of Bank of America.
While Justin Ash, Chief Executive of Spire Healthcare discusses the demand for private healthcare.
Duration:00:17:49
BP chief executive resigns, UK economy contracts and Go Pro launches a new camera
9/13/2023
Following the shock resignation of BP chief executive Bernard Looney, Ian King speaks with the firm's former head of strategy, Nick Butler to find out what it will mean for the business.
The UK economy shrank by 0.5% in July according to official figures. Ian discusses the reasons why with the head of Saxo UK, Charlie White Thomson.
He also speaks with the founder of Go Pro about their latest product launch.
Duration:00:16:51
Wages, groceries and the future of The Telegraph
9/12/2023
On today's episode, Ian King speaks to the head of retail at Kantar about prices at the supermarkets. He also discusses how wages are outstripping inflation for the first time in two years. And Ian speaks to our city editor Mark Kleinman about the future of The Telegraph.
Duration:00:17:10
BMW, Wilko and growth in the health and beauty sector
9/11/2023
Ian King and Sky's business correspondent, Paul Kelso talk about confirmation BMW will build its next-generation electric Mini in Oxford.
A rescue deal to buy some Wilko stores has collapsed, Ian speaks to Julie Palmer, Regional Managing Partner at the corporate rescue and recovery practice, Begbies Traynor Group about what this means for employees.
Andy Lightfoot, Space NK's Chief Executive joins Ian to talk about the company's performance and plans.
Duration:00:23:20
Cleaner energy, Zopa Bank and City of London recommendations
9/8/2023
Ian King speaks to the chief executive of Scottish Power about why there’s been a blow for ministers and their plans for a greener UK. Plus, hear from the chief executive of Zopa Bank about its planned expansion. And chairman of the policy committee at the City of London Corporation joins the show to discuss a package of reforms and initiatives that could apparently boost the UK's GDP by 225-billion pounds.
Duration:00:17:57
Aldi announcement and a new era for Vauxhall
9/7/2023
Ian King speaks to Aldi's UK and Ireland chief executive about its new target of opening another 500 stores. Plus, we hear from Vauxhall's managing director as the firm's plant in Ellesmere Port becomes the first in the UK to solely manufacture electric vehicles.
Duration:00:15:44
NatWest's new chairman and TRG results
9/6/2023
Ian King speaks to our City Editor, Mark Kleinman, about who's potentially being lined up as the new chairman of NatWest Group. And the chief executive of The Restaurant Group joins the show to discuss its latest underlying earnings.
Duration:00:13:49