From the trade war to the streaming war, pickled radishes to red knickers, our panel looks back over the events, trends and revelations that shaped the last 12 months in a very merry episode of our “Money Talks” podcast
to red knickers, we take a break from the news of the moment to look back over the peaks and troughs of the past year in business, finance and economics.
Our merry panel of Helen Joyce,’s finance editor, Patrick Foulis, our business affairs editor, and Schumpeter columnist Henry Tricks join Philip Coggan, otherwise known as Bartleby, for a riotous ride through the stories of the year. And, fortified with mulled wine and chocolate coins, they offer their predictions for 2020. Runtime: 29 min
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