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World Service,·4910 episodes
How will global investors react to the latest blow to the Murdoch media empire?
11 Apr 2012,·18 mins
The growing market for business books among Chinese entrepreneurs hoping to get rich.
10 Apr 2012,·18 mins
Former ECB board member Juergen Stark says he resigned over its policy of bond-buying.
09 Apr 2012,·18 mins
In the US whistleblowers now get cash incentives, will more come forward?
06 Apr 2012,·18 mins
The prospects for business in Burma and, do Chinese communists make the best capitalists?
05 Apr 2012,·18 mins
How might China's new leadership change the way its markets work?
04 Apr 2012,·18 mins
Can South Africa rise to the challenge of being a Brics country?
03 Apr 2012,·18 mins
Why the smartest young people in the Gulf states want jobs in the public sector.
02 Apr 2012,·18 mins
Food production needs to rise 70% by 2050, are giant foreign farms in Africa the answer?
30 Mar 2012,·18 mins
29 Mar 2012,·18 mins
Will smartphone apps be as important in the development of civilisation as hay?
Will cutting five out of every six Greek tax collectors solve Greece's economic crisis?
28 Mar 2012,·18 mins
German unemployment is at a 20 year low, the deficit is down and exports up 10%. Why?
27 Mar 2012,·18 mins
How will China tackle endemic corruption and rapidly growing inequality?
26 Mar 2012,·18 mins
23 Mar 2012,·18 mins
The winners and losers in quantitative easing, and how to write that resignation letter.
Are we about to be hit by a new oil shock? What would higher energy prices mean for us?
22 Mar 2012,·18 mins
21 Mar 2012,·18 mins
Have managers of hedge funds, not their clients, soaked up most of the industry's profits?
Why do we worry about internet privacy? Isn't data farming the price for free services?
20 Mar 2012,·18 mins
One year on from the tsunami, is reconstruction money helping Japan's economy?
19 Mar 2012,·18 mins
Some of the poorest nations often have vast mineral wealth so why aren't they richer?
16 Mar 2012,·18 mins