The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4914 episodes
Why does France seem unable to reboot its economy?
09 Dec 2014,·18 mins
The Troika meets this week to decides whether or not Greece will get more bail out
08 Dec 2014,·18 mins
How is China and the rest of the developing world going to take over from the West?
05 Dec 2014,·18 mins
What is the true price of saving the world's forests?
04 Dec 2014,·18 mins
What can business learn from sport?
03 Dec 2014,·18 mins
Finance minister Bob Richards says Bermuda is unfairly associated with tax avoidance
02 Dec 2014,·18 mins
The economic impact of the Ebola crisis in West Africa is less than you might expect
01 Dec 2014,·18 mins
Can oil producers' cartel still influence world oil prices?
28 Nov 2014,·18 mins
OPEC members are meeting in Vienna amid falling oil prices. Can it push them back up?
27 Nov 2014,·18 mins
The politics of fracking in the US, and what buying big buildings says about big money
26 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Millions of Indians lose money, leading to poverty and suicide as ponzi schemes collapse
25 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Bolivia has passed laws allowing young children to work, raising human rights concerns
24 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Global brands: Must they always adapt to their local market?
21 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Author Arundhati Roy sees a bleak future for India's poorest, even amidst economic reform
20 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Why one in three of the world's population do not have access to proper sanitation
19 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Who are entrepreneurs and how do we help them turn ideas into blockbuster companies?
18 Nov 2014,·18 mins
What's behind today's shock news that Japan has crashed back into recession?
17 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Leaders head to Brisbane, Australia for the G20 summit, but it's a gloomy agenda
14 Nov 2014,·18 mins
The companies that get it wrong and the ones that get it right on social media
13 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Banks fined £3bn for foreign exchange price fixing. Will it change things?
12 Nov 2014,·18 mins
The risks of a global water crisis, as demand for food and from business outstrip supply
11 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Bankers are accused of illegally fixing rates to extract millions in profit
10 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Standups and economists put the Irish economy under the spotlight.
07 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Oil Price: a 30% price slide in 3 months. Winners and losers, and how long can it last?
06 Nov 2014,·18 mins
The US mid-term election results, and what a Republican Senate will mean for Mr Obama
05 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Commodity prices have dropped 12% in the last three months. Why and who wins as a result?
04 Nov 2014,·18 mins
US Congressional elections - how the economy might influence the vote
03 Nov 2014,·18 mins
Hollywood faces a new rival in China, but will they compete, or learn from each other?
31 Oct 2014,·18 mins
The Islamic State's invasion and bombings are exacting a heavy toll on the Iraqi economy
30 Oct 2014,·18 mins
The OECD takes on global tax avoidance. And the American Dream of SAP's Bill McDermott.
29 Oct 2014,·18 mins