
Wake Up to Money
BBC
News and views on business and the world of personal finance. Plus the very latest from the financial markets around the globe
Location:
London, United Kingdom
Networks:
BBC
Description:
News and views on business and the world of personal finance. Plus the very latest from the financial markets around the globe
Language:
English
Episodes
Price rise risks
3/24/2023
Felicity Hannah hears from business owners and mortgage providers after the Bank of England increased interest rates to 4.25 per cent.
Duration:00:27:23
23/03/2023
3/23/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:53:59
Banks bounce back?
3/22/2023
Sean takes stock of the last few days as banks appear to bolster.
Duration:00:54:07
Taking stock
3/21/2023
After a turbulent couple of weeks, the banking sector appears to be steadying - but why are bond markets still shaky?
Duration:00:54:11
Rival to the rescue
3/20/2023
Troubled bank Credit Suisse has been rescued by its Swiss rival UBS - will it restore confidence in financial markets?
Duration:00:54:16
Striking a Balance
3/17/2023
Felicity Hannah has the latest as unions and the government agree a pay deal for the NHS. Plus, markets react after the US' biggest banks step in to bail out another.
Duration:00:26:29
Budget Breakdown
3/16/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:54:21
Budget Look Ahead
3/15/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:53:05
A Bank is Saved
3/14/2023
Silicon Valley Bank collapse latest - and what it means for customers and banking regulations in America. UK Investment zones announcement. Childcare costs.
Duration:00:53:38
The Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
3/13/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:55:30
HS2 not stopping at Crewe
3/10/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:26:00
Betting on chips
3/9/2023
Sean hears calls for the government to secure the future of the semiconductor industry. Plus what can Adidas do with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of unsold Yeezy stock?
Duration:00:54:47
Strikes Suspended
3/8/2023
Sean gets the latest reaction as the RMT union suspends strike action at Network Rail following a new pay offer. And could a social tariff be key to solving the energy crisis?
Duration:00:54:33
Eurovision Elation
3/7/2023
Sean discovers how Liverpool's hospitality sector is preparing for the Eurovision Song Contest with just nine weeks left. And why the prices of Tesla cars are being slashed?
Duration:00:54:26
Record Breaker or Deal Breaker
3/6/2023
Sean discovers if the thrashing of Manchester United by Liverpool will impact the clubs impending sale. And why are more UK companies looking to list in the US?
Duration:00:54:25
Beer sales not beaten by inflation
3/3/2023
News and insight from the business world. Download the podcast via the BBC Sounds app.
Duration:00:26:24
Newtown new ways
3/2/2023
Sean is in Newtown, Powys speaking to businesses ahead of the Spring Budget to learn what help they're hoping for from the Chancellor.
Duration:00:52:36
Batteries and Budgets
3/1/2023
The UK and EU have reached an agreement on Northern Ireland, The Windsor Framework. Sean Farrington speaks to one company about how they hope it will help boost their business prospects. Plus with spring around the corner, could the new season be a time of growth for some traders?
Duration:00:54:27
Got Brexit done?
2/28/2023
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the European Commission's President Ursula von der Leyen have shared their agreement for Northern Ireland - Sean Farrington and guests pore over the detail and look at what this could mean for businesses going forward.
Duration:00:54:31
Capping it off?
2/27/2023
Ofgem is announcing its latest price cap, revealing the amount the government will pay to make up the difference above the Energy Price Guarantee for consumers. So what will the numbers mean for the debate about maintaining the guarantee or reducing it? Sean Farrington investigates. Also, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak meeting the European Commission's president, Ursula von de Leyen, to discuss trading arrangements for Northern Ireland tomorrow, we ask what businesses in Ulster want out of...
Duration:00:54:03