World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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Microsoft buys Nokia's mobile phone operation
The behemoth of computers buys the former behemoth of phones.
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Microsoft buys Nokia's mobile phone operation
The behemoth of computers buys the former behemoth of phones.
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Microsoft buys Nokia's mobile phone operation
The behemoth of computers buys the erstwhile behemoth of phones.
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Vodafone sells Verizon Wireless to Verizon for $130 billion
In one of the biggest business deals ever the UK phone company is pulling out of the US.
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Vodafone sells Verizon Wireless to Verizon for $130 billion
In one of the biggest business deals ever the UK phone company is pulling out of the US.
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Vodafone sells Verizon Wireless to Verizon for $130 billion
In one of the biggest business deals ever the UK phone company is pulling out of the US.
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02/09/2013
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Brazil and India
Why economies which were once surging forward now seem to be losing steam
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Brazil and India
Why economies which were once surging forward now seem to be losing steam
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The Burger Boycott
American fast food workers are on strike across the United States demanding higher wages.
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The Burger Boycott
American fast food workers are on strike across the United States demanding higher wages.
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The Burger Boycott
American fast food workers are on strike across the United States demanding higher wages.
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JP Morgan is in trouble... again
Just how much will the bank have to pay to settle with US regulators? Looks like a lot.
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JP Morgan is in trouble... again
Just how much will the bank have to pay to settle with US regulators? Looks like a lot.
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Indian laws mandate cheap food for the country's poor
India launches costly plans to provide cheap food to the poor and improve infrastructure.
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Indian laws mandate cheap food for the country's poor
India launches costly plans to provide cheap food to the poor and improve infrastructure.
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Indian laws mandate cheap food for the country's poor
India launches costly plans to provide cheap food to the poor and improve infrastructure.
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Price of oil at a 5 month high
The oil price has risen to its highest point in close to half a year over Mid East fears
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Price of oil at a 5 month high
The oil price has risen to its highest point in close to half a year over Mid East fears
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Price of oil at a 5 month high
The oil price has risen to its highest point in close to half a year over Mid East fears
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26/08/2013
The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Microsoft boss to retire
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says he's retiring from the technology giant.
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Microsoft boss to retire
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says he's retiring from the technology giant.
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Microsoft boss to retire
Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer says he's retiring from the technology giant.
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Mugabe inauguration: time to lift Zimbabwe sanctions?
There are growing calls to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe as Robert Mugabe is sworn in again.
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Mugabe inauguration: time to lift Zimbabwe sanctions?
There are growing calls to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe as Robert Mugabe is sworn in again.
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Mugabe inauguration: time to lift Zimbabwe sanctions?
There are growing calls to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe as Robert Mugabe is sworn in again.
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Third time lucky for Greece?
It looks increasingly likely that the heavily indebted country will need a third bailout.
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Third time lucky for Greece?
It looks increasingly likely that the heavily indebted country will need a third bailout
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Third time lucky for Greece?
It looks increasingly likely that the heavily indebted country will need a third bailout.