The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4910 episodes
23 Feb 2012,·18 mins
22 Feb 2012,·18 mins
Are China and the US facing a trade war over solar energy?
What Africa makes of the euro crisis, a guide to bailout jargon, and Valentines at work.
21 Feb 2012,·18 mins
20 Feb 2012,·18 mins
17 Feb 2012,·18 mins
Can the so-called Austrian school of economics help Europe out of its crisis?
Why does Greece need to come to a deal with its private bondholders in the next few days?
16 Feb 2012,·18 mins
A feast of ideas on how to make food production more sustainable.
15 Feb 2012,·18 mins
The former Prime Minister of Malaysia gives some economic home truths to the West.
14 Feb 2012,·18 mins
What Greek austerity measures mean for Greek families. Plus, taking criticism on the chin.
13 Feb 2012,·18 mins
The Head of Commodities Research at Goldman Sachs gives Lesley Curwen his 2012 predictions
10 Feb 2012,·18 mins
Will it be a collapsing economy which finally undermines the regime in Syria?
09 Feb 2012,·18 mins
08 Feb 2012,·18 mins
How the US election battle has intensified the controversy over private equity.
07 Feb 2012,·18 mins
The founder of a new credit ratings agency argues that the industry needs a shake-up.
Investor George Soros says too much austerity may condemn Europe to a 'lost decade'.
06 Feb 2012,·18 mins
News from the World Economic Forum in Davos and the harsh climate for Greek business.
03 Feb 2012,·18 mins