World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Oil Price to Hit $70 by 2020, says Opec
The oil producers club Opec thinks the price of oil will recover over the next few years.
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Oil Price to Hit $70 by 2020, says Opec
The oil producers club Opec thinks the price of oil will recover over the next few years.
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Oil Price to Hit $70 by 2020, says Opec
The oil producers club Opec thinks the price of oil will recover over the next few years.
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Nigeria Raises Borrowing in Record Budget
We ask whether the country can afford to double its deficit whilst oil prices fall.
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Nigeria Raises Borrowing in Record Budget
We ask whether the country can afford to double its deficit whilst oil prices fall.
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Nigeria Raises Borrowing in Record Budget
We ask whether the country can afford to double its deficit whilst oil prices fall.
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Divided Spain Faces Coalition Struggle
National politics in Spain are in limbo after no party won a parliamentary majority.
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Divided Spain Faces Coalition Struggle
National politics in Spain are in limbo after no party won a parliamentary majority.
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Divided Spain Faces Coalition Struggle
National politics in Spain are in limbo after no party won a parliamentary majority.
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First broadcast 2015/12/21 01:06 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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First broadcast 2015/12/18 22:32 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Argentine Peso Slumps
Argentina's Peso continues to fall after the end of capital controls.
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Argentine Peso Slumps
Argentina's Peso continues to fall after the end of capital controls.
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First broadcast 2015/12/17 22:32 GMT
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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IMF's Lagarde Faces Trial.
Lagarde faces trial over payments to colourful tycoon Bernard Tapie.
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IMF's Lagarde Faces Trial.
Christine Lagarde faces trial over payments to tycoon Bernard Tapie.
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US Fed Opts for Landmark Rate Rise
The US central bank has raised interest rates for the first time in almost a decade.
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US Fed Opts for Landmark Rate Rise
The US central bank has raised interest rates for the first time in almost a decade.
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Markets Expect US Fed Rate Rise
US interest rates are widely expected to be raised later today.
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EU Ruling on Personal Data
New data protection laws could see firms fined around 4% of global revenues, if breached.
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EU to Launch New Border Force Plan
Controversial proposals have been unveiled for a new European border force.
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EU to Launch New Border Force Plan
Controversial proposals have been unveiled for a new European border force.
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Will Climate Pledges Actually Become Policy?
We ask whether the lack of a legally binding deal in Paris will hinder progress.
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Will Climate Pledges Actually Become Policy?
We ask whether the lack of a legally binding deal in Paris will hinder progress.
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Will Climate Pledges Actually Become Policy?
We ask whether the lack of a legally binding deal in Paris will hinder progress.
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French Far Right Flounders in Key Vote
Marine Le Pen's National Front (FN) party fails to win a single region, exit polls show.
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Chinese Billionaire 'Assisting' Authorities With Investigation
China's anti-corruption authorities reportedly questioning the billionaire Guo Guangchang
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Chinese Billionaire 'Assisting' Authorities With Investigation
China's anti-corruption authorities reportedly questioning the billionaire Guo Guangchang
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Chinese Billionaire 'Assisting' Authorities with Investigation
China's anti-corruption authorities reportedly questioning the billionaire Guo Guangchang
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New Argentina President Faces Major Economic Challenge
Argentina's new leader, Mauricio Macri, has warned the challenges ahead are enormous.