World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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'Breakthrough' US-China trade deal hailed
But much mistrust remains on both sides. We discuss with a supporter and a critic.
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'Too big to fail' bank rules unveiled
New rules, we're told, should mean no more bank bailouts.
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'Too Big to Fail' Bank Rules Unveiled
Do new rules mean no more bank bailouts?
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10/11/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Russia's Currency Slides
Russia's currency the rouble continues to fall.
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Russia's Currency Slides
Russia's currency the rouble continues to fall.
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Oil Price Slides Again - OPEC says "No Panic"
Why is the oil price falling? World Business Report hears from OPEC
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Oil price slides again - OPEC says "no panic"
Why is the oil price falling? WBR hears from OPEC, as well as global winners and losers
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Republicans take control of both Houses of Congress
Why US voters turned against President Obama, and what it might mean for their economy.
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Republicans take control of both Houses of Congress
Why US voters turned against President Obama, and what it might mean for their economy.
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04/11/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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UK spy chief claims technology firms are in denial about how extensively terrorists use their sites
British spy chief claims technology firms are in denial over terrorists using websites
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Big banks face huge fines
The financial world is preparing for more penalties, this time in global currency markets
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Big Banks Face Huge Fines
The financial world is preparing for more penalties, this time in global currency markets
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03/11/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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31/10/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Japan Boosts QE at 'Critical Moment'
Japan's central bank vows to pump even more money into the country's struggling economy
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30/10/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Greek stocks tumble on bank worries
Greek stocks take another tumble amid fears about the health of the country's banks.
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Fed set to end US stimulus programme
The US central bank prepares to wind up the biggest ever economic stimulus programme.
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Fed set to end US stimulus programme
The US central bank prepares to wind up the biggest ever economic stimulus programme.
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A new corruption scandal hits Spain
The prime minister says sorry, but how might Spain's international reputation be struck?
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A new corruption scandal hits Spain
The prime minister says sorry, but how might Spain's international reputation be struck?
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Most European banks pass a new round of stress tests
But more than a dozen still need to raise capital, and were the tests stressful enough?
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Most European banks pass a new round of stress tests
But more than a dozen still need to raise capital, and were the tests stressful enough?
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Brazilian President Re-Elected
Will Dilma Rousseff's Workers Party be able to boost the country's economy?
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24/10/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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24/10/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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European Union demands $2.7bn extra towards its budget from Britain
Britain is the biggest loser as the EU demands more money from some member states.
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23/10/2014
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.