World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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First broadcast 2017/09/04 00:06 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Court Annuls Kenya Presidential Election
The Kenyan Supreme Court has ordered a new vote, citing irregularities.
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Court Annuls Kenya Presidential Election
The Kenyan Supreme Court has ordered a new vote, citing irregularities
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French Government Launches Labour Law Reforms
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe hopes to "free up the energy of the workforce"
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French Government Launches Labour Law Reforms
Prime Minister Edouard Philippe hopes to "free up the energy of the workforce"
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Trump Announces US Tax Reform
The US President has announced his intention to cut corporation tax to 15%
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Mumbai: Floods Bring City to Standstill
Heavy monsoon rains led the Mumbai authorities to declare an emergency public holiday
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UK Public Companies Forced to Publish Average Salaries
Big firms will have to compare their chief executive's pay with that of an average worker
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UK Public Companies Forced to Publish Average Salaries
Big firms will have to compare their chief executive's pay with that of an average worker
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Uber Picks Expedia Boss as New CEO
Uber is said to have chosen Expedia's Dara Khosrowshahi as its next chief executive
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Uber Picks Expedia Boss as New CEO
Uber is said to have chosen Expedia's Dara Khosrowshahi as its next chief executive
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Fears of Oil Shortages Amid Storm
People in Texas are warned to expect more rain as a storm continues to batter the state
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Samsung Heir Jailed for Corruption
The de facto boss of the world's largest smartphone maker has been convicted of bribery
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Samsung Heir Jailed for Corruption
The de facto boss of the world's largest smartphone maker has been convicted of bribery
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India's National Identity System Under Threat After Supreme Court Ruling
The court ruled that privacy is a fundamental right, jeopardising a biometric ID scheme.
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Brazil Opens Vast Amazon Reserve to Mining
The previously-protected area is bigger than Denmark and is thought to be rich in gold
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Whole Foods Shareholders Approve Amazon Takeover
The web giant Amazon will still need to ensure the support of government regulators.
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Whole Foods Shareholders Approve Amazon Takeover
The web giant Amazon will still need to ensure the support of government regulators.
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US Hits Chinese and Russian Companies Over North Korea
A number of companies accused of helping North Korea's nuclear weapons programme.
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Indian Banks Close Amid Strike Action
Thousands of Indian banks have been closed after workers went on strike.
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China's Great Wall Eyes Fiat Chrysler Bid
The Chinese SUV maker says it is interested in buying the owner of Jeep.
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China's Great Wall Eyes Fiat Chrysler Bid
The Chinese SUV maker says it is interested in buying the owner of Jeep.
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Canada, Mexico and USA to Accelerate NAFTA Talks
Negotiators say they are committed to a comprehensive process to overhaul the trade deal.
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Trump Fires Chief Strategist Steve Bannon
Wall Street traders cheered when they heard that President Trump's top aide is leaving
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Barcelona Attacks: The Impact on Tourism
In the aftermath of the attacks in Barcelona, hotels are already losing business.
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E-Commerce Giant Alibaba Doubles Quarterly Profits
The Chinese online commerce company Alibaba has produced yet more sparkling results.
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E-Commerce Giant Alibaba Doubles Quarterly Profits
The Chinese online commerce company Alibaba has produced yet more sparkling results.
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Britain Submits Plans For Post-Brexit Trade With Ireland
Will the EU accept a "frictionless" border between Northern Ireland and the Republic?
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Britain Submits Plans For Post-Brexit Trade With Ireland
Will the EU accept a "frictionless" border between Northern Ireland and the Republic?
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Britain Hopes for Temporary EU Customs Deal
Britain has put forward proposals for a temporary customs deal with the EU after Brexit.