Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Paying for Sporting Success
What it really costs to get an Olympic athlete onto that winning podium.
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The final Greek chorus?
As Greece sinks deeper, when do the gloomy eurozone prophecies become self-fulfilling?
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Regulating the regulators
Why do the regulators only flex their muscles when it's far too late?
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Dirty money
How hard is it for the world's banks to spot dirty money?
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Should bankers run banks?
New boss needed at Barclays. We interview an applicant who wants to revamp the industry.
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Is Italy bust?
Italy is back in the spotlight, with a bank ratings cut, and Sicily facing bankruptcy.
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The Price of Food
With food prices volatile, who's to blame? Governments? The climate? Or food companies?
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Trust under threat?
Can we trust markets where traders have a say in fixing prices, including the oil market?
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Barney Frank
Congressman Barney Frank condemns LIBOR rate-rigging and defends the Dodd Frank Act.
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Is China Cracking?
China's growth dips again. Has talk of the coming Chinese Century been premature?
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New northern euro?
A major German thinker on why his nation can't pay, won't pay, and should go its own way.
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Debt Relief
Does African debt relief hold lessons for the eurozone? And the woes of bankers' ex wives.
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China trade war?
Europe's trade commissioner on China's 'protectionism' and Spain's future in the eurozone.
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Internet Privacy
US regulators warn about the dangers of downloading applications on your smartphone.
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When does crisis become disaster?
After two and a half years can the eurozone disaster still be described as a crisis?
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Remedies for capitalism's malaise
What does the Libor scandal tell us about capitalism?
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The end of Libor?
The man who led the Barclay's investigation on the problems with interest rates.
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Barclays CEO resigns
Are other banks implicated in the interest rate rigging scandal at Barclays?
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China's debt problem
Has China's government bailed out its debt-laden local authorities?
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The wisdom of Socrates
Can the the debt dramas of the ancient world offer guidance to modern statesmen?
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The Wheel Of Misfortune
Business Daily launches its very own eurozone crisis gameshow - where everyone is a loser!
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Russian start-ups
Can Russian technology start-ups save its economy?
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Banking disunion
Why Finland will torpedo the latest proposal to solve the eurozone crisis: banking union
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Why are the Chinese so clever?
Can China's classrooms explain its pupils' success - or does the secret lie elsewhere?
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Life on the eurozone gravy train
What's it like behind the scenes on the seemingly endless round of eurozone meetings?
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You think you are honest? Think again
How we all lie to everyone - especially ourselves.
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Rio realities
Twenty years after the original Earth Summit, why is there so little buzz around Rio?
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Google allegations
Allegations that Google has excluded or demoted websites from its internet search.
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Germany's next step
Will Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel offer concessions to Greece?
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Burma, the next Asian tiger?
After years of sanctions, could a democratic Burma be emerging as the next tiger economy?