Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Mark Zuckerberg's New Prize
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg talks about Google, legacy and what keeps him awake at night.
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Business Daily Global Imbalances
Are imbalances the biggest threat to the world economy? Plus: Italy's family run firms.
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19/02/2013
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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18/02/2013
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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One steppe beyond
Mongolia goes head-to-head with Rio Tinto over revenues from a vast new copper mine
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Resistant drugs
Are drug companies doing enough to combat killer disease that no longer respond to drugs
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Life's challenges
The three lives of Ping Fu: orphan, political prisoner, and now high-tech pioneer.
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Short term horizons
Why failing investment in infrastructure may create a bumpy road to recovery
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Ugandan inflation
Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, Ugandan central bank governor on interest rates and inflation
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Budget brokering
What really happens at EU summits?
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EU budget
EU leaders wrangle over the details of a seven year budget worth nearly a trillion Euro.
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Another crisis?
Is another financial crisis on its way?
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Afghanistan and business
Saad Mohseni, Afghanistan's top media mogul on corruption and when Western forces leave
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African mining
Can a more equal distribution of wealth stem the tide of unrest in South Africa's mines?
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Football leagues
As the Superbowl approaches, we ask whether American football is run on socialist lines
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Europe's banks
What will Europe's financial institutions look like in five years time?
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Egypt's economy
How political turmoil is damaging Egypt's economy
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Hydrogen- fuel of the future?
Is the dream of hydrogen as a clean fuel of the future still alive?
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Economic effects of Mali conflict
The economic effects of the Mali conflict, plus how parenthood affects male bosses.
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Debates in Davos
Stephanie Flanders reports from Davos, speaking to the Chief Executive of Goldman Sachs
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Davos and beer
How long do you have to work to afford a beer?
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Debt ceiling
US debt ceiling raised - but for how long?
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Cooking the books
Is the writing on the wall for the printed word?
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Mafia businesses
Can you turn a dirty Mafia firm into a clean business? Plus, counting your online Klout.
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Jail for law-breaking bankers?
Should law-breaking bankers go to prison - or pay large fines?
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17/01/2013
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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The Business of Love
Business Daily turns cupid to discover the secrets of successful online dating.
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Currency wars
Is China no longer under-valuing its currency? Is America manipulating the dollar?
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Food lawsuits
How anti-tobacco lawyers found a new target - food companies which mis-label products.
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Crime online
How do you fight crimes which you often don't even know have been committed?