Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Weight-loss drugs. Who pays?
Weight-loss drugs have transformed lives but unleashed a debate about should pay for them
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How a spiked drink led to a startup
We meet founder Shirah Benarde, who set up NightCap, which has grown into a global brand
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How modular homes are rebuilding Portugal’s ruins
Concrete’s carbon footprint is turning architects towards forests
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Are passengers ready for digital borders?
Electronic travel authorisation schemes are becoming more common globally
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Why 'scarcity mindset' still persists in India
Even as incomes and the economy grow, for many the fear of not having enough remains
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The deepfake CEOs
Fraudsters are using deepfake videos of company bosses to steal millions from firms
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Canva CEO Melanie Perkins
We meet the co-founder and boss of the $40bn graphic design platform
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Why is India striking so many trade deals?
In just a few months, the country has signed or advanced several major deals
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Why are so many French restaurants closing?
Bistros serving traditional cuisine are closing at a rate of about 25 a day
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How ethical is 'ethical' investing?
Critics say it is hard to know what is truly sustainable and what’s just clever marketing
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Is AI about to transform food production?
Farmers are increasingly using artificial intelligence-powered machines to boost business
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The banker who loaned to women when no one else would
We meet Dr Jennifer Riria, one of Africa's leading female entrepreneurs
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What next for Venezuela?
The country appears to be pursuing a new economic path
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Biohacking: Where fad meets finance?
The industry that promises to optimise you with supplements, treatments and gadgets
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After the cyclone: Can Sri Lanka’s economy recover?
The country's reeling after devastating storms in late 2025
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Is Poland’s “economic miracle” for real?
The country's economy is expected to be the fastest-growing in Europe this year
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The ex-ballerina betting big on prediction markets
We speak to Luana Lopes Lara, whose firm Kalshi lets users trade on the outcome of events
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Japan's economic crossroads
Can the country finally move beyond the "lost decades"?
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Spain's economic case for more migration
Key sectors face hiring challenges amid a strong national economy
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Gates Foundation CEO on cuts to global aid
Mark Suzman speaks exclusively to Business Daily about the impact of aid reductions
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Can Starbucks regain its buzz?
CEO Brian Niccol on how the coffee brand is persuading customers to give it another shot
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The man who built Africa's largest AI firm
Tunisian entrepreneur Karim Beguir founded Instadeep with two laptops and $2000
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Why you buy what you buy
How behavioural science shapes the money decisions you don't realise you're making
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Copper theft: A growing economic problem
Record prices have triggered a rise in theft of the metal globally
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How country music became cool
Streaming of the genre in the US rose by nearly 110% in the five years to 2024
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How global conflict is changing air travel
Airspace closures due to war zones, are now forcing substantial rerouting of flights
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Lew Frankfort: Building a billion-dollar brand
How Coach grew from a family handbag business to a billion-dollar company
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Can an island of flowers become a global chip hub?
The Japanese island of Hokkaido is being turned into a centre for advanced semiconductors
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Slovakia: Small country, auto giant
The country makes the highest number of cars per capita in the world - and that's growing
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America's affordability question
The economy is looking strong, so why do people feel worse off?