Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Greece's Sick Queue
Ahead of the repeat elections, what's the cure for Greece, as pharmacies run out of drugs?
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Preparing for Eurogeddon
Europe thinks the unthinkable - what happens if the Eurozone splits?
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Skyscraper economics
Are tall buildings a harbinger of global recession?
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Spain's bank rescue
Will the eurozone bail-out for Spain's banking system calm fears about the euro's future?
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Housewives tackle the euro crisis
We ask Europe's housewives for their street-level view on the eurozone crisis.
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Jerry Greenfield on executive pay
A company boss on why bosses get paid too much. And a Greek who's sorry, but not really.
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The Secret of Apple's success
A former Apple ad exec on how to become the world's favourite gadget-maker.
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California's debt
Can California's debt problems be cleared in a land where tax rise is a dirty word?
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Occupy Oakland
How high are the levels of anger in America almost four years after the financial crisis
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Are we doomed?
Bad weather and it's getting worse - Dr Doom provides his economic forecast.
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Can Europe Compete?
Is Europe simply uncompetitive? We ask a former EU commissioner and a Swiss economist.
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Germany and the Eurozone
Where the euro went wrong - a frank assessment from a German who helped design it.
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Emerging Markets Growth Pains
Which emerging markets are still emerging? We hear from China, India and Russia.
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A stronger eurozone?
Whose idea was this single currency anyway? An architect of the euro defends his creation.
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Business Daily: Technology and ethics
What are the rights and wrong of sending robots to war?
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Tech innovators
Lesley Curwen speaks to technology innovators at the FiRe conference in California.
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China Slowdown
Could China, once the engine of global growth, be spluttering and threatening to stall?
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Egyptian Election
As Egypt prepares to go to the polls, we assess the economic state of the nation.
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Eurozone: what don't we know?
The three things we do know about the eurozone crisis, and the three things we don't.
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JP Morgan Chase
Would new US regulations have stopped the trading scandal at JP Morgan Chase?
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Greece and Germany
An adviser to the German government says Greece must stick to the terms of its bailout.
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Greek exit?
Would a Greek exit from the euro start money flowing from southern to northern Europe?
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Food, not so glorious food
How changes in world food supply and demand are going to affect you and what you eat.
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Greece - in or out?
A disection of the anatomy of a euro breakup - how would Greece go about leaving?
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Business Daily: IMF and Greece.
As Greece teeters once again, we ask if the IMF has over-committed the world's money?
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Austerity vs Growth
Which is the best recipe for European recovery - austerity or economic stimulus?
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Youth unemployment
Youth unemployment: should young people create their own jobs by starting businesses?
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Asia and tax cheats
Is Asia's wealth gap worsening? Plus, how India's rich evade $300bn in taxes each year.
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Democratic deficit?
Can the French and Greek elections turn the tide against austerity in Europe?
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Is Putin good for business?
Will Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin be good for business?