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13/01/2026 - Business and Market Discussion
Ed Gomes, CIO, SGMC Capital, tells Steven Filby that geopolitics needs to be kept front and centre of investor thoughts. Neil Newman, Head of Strategy, Astris Advisory, says oil prices are likely to stay lower for longer. Moving onto the Fed and questions over its independence, he says the role of central banks is vital to the success of any economy and that role should be kept separate from government.
13/01/2026 - Your Money
13/01/2026 - View from Japan
Sayuri Shirai, Fellow at The Asian Development Bank Institute, talks on potential for wage increases in Japan and what that could mean for the economy. She goes onto what a snap election in February could mean for economic policy and the issues the BOJ has to juggle when deciding on the path forward for interest rates.

13/01/2026 - Business and Market Discussion
Ed Gomes, CIO, SGMC Capital, tells Steven Filby that geopolitics needs to be kept front and centre of investor thoughts. Neil Newman, Head of Strategy, Astris Advisory, says oil prices are likely to stay lower for longer. Moving onto the Fed and questions over its independence, he says the role of central banks is vital to the success of any economy and that role should be kept separate from government.
13/01/2026 - Your Money
13/01/2026 - View from Japan
Sayuri Shirai, Fellow at The Asian Development Bank Institute, talks on potential for wage increases in Japan and what that could mean for the economy. She goes onto what a snap election in February could mean for economic policy and the issues the BOJ has to juggle when deciding on the path forward for interest rates.