Wake Up to Money Episodes Episode guide
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23/08/2011
High demand for UK gilts has driven down interest rates, but is this a warning?
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22/08/2011
Libyan rebels sweep into the capital Tripoli.
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19/08/2011
Markets worldwide slump heavily.
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18/08/2011
British Gas price rises come into effect.
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17/08/2011
Government "Enterprise Zones" aim to stimulate economic growth.
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16/08/2011
Fresh eurozone debt crisis talks between Germany and France.
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15/08/2011
Gloomy predictions for the UK economy.
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12/08/2011
Knee-Jerk Short Selling Ban Raises Fears.
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11/08/2011
Focus of Eurozone crisis turns to France.
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10/08/2011
Stock markets around the world rally.
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09/08/2011
News and views from the business world with Mickey Clark and Steph McGovern.
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08/08/2011
News and views from the business world with Mickey Clark and Steph McGovern.
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05/08/2011
Global stock markets in turmoil.
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04/08/2011
Italy may be at risk of defaulting on its debt.
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03/08/2011
Chancellor Told 'to rethink cuts or miss deficit target'.
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02/08/2011
US set for debt deal after victory vote.
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01/08/2011
Mickey Clark with reaction to a deal being reached on the US debt ceiling.
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29/07/2011
Congress fails to reach a decision on US debt ceiling.
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28/07/2011
Energy giant Centrica announces first half figures.
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27/07/2011
One year count down to the Olympic Games.
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26/07/2011
UK economic growth figures.
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25/07/2011
Republicans and Democrats yet to reach an agreement on US debt ceiling.
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22/07/2011
European finance ministers agree on a 109 billion euro bailout package for Greece.
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21/07/2011
European finance ministers hold eurozone crisis meeting.
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20/07/2011
Rupert Murdoch defends his position in the House of Commons, but what do investors think?
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19/07/2011
News Corporation chiefs appear before MPs.
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18/07/2011
Markets react to bank stress test results.
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15/07/2011
Markets await bank stress test results in another critical day for the eurozone.
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14/07/2011
Intense political pressure sees Murdoch abandon BSkyB bid.
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13/07/2011
Italy within the Eurozone, shares in News Corp, and a forecast on economic growth figures.