Presented by Brian Widlake and Valerie Singleton Britain 's most popular business and economic programme reporting from far and near on money, large and small.
Featuring this week: The Doxford Affair
Last month M. L. Doxford , a firm of commodity brokers with a list of clients that included some of the richest people in Britain, went bust. With the company's total debts amounting to more than E7 million, Doxford's clients are unlikely to see much of their money back. Paul Barry investigates what went wrong and talks to Professor Gower, the man charged by the Government with proposing new regulations for protecting clients' money.
And as the Moneymaker investment competition begins in earnest, which unit trusts have the experts selected as the best for 1982?
Producer SUZANNE FRANKS
Deputv editor ANDREW CLAYTON Editor DAVID LLOYD
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