The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4910 episodes
02 Feb 2012,·18 mins
Why is the eurozone crisis keeping the governor of Nigeria's central bank awake at night?
The eurozone crisis has the world economy on a knife-edge says the IMF's Chief Economist
01 Feb 2012,·18 mins
There seem many reasons not to invest in Pakistan - so why are businesses doing just that?
31 Jan 2012,·18 mins
How will Germany's success affect eurozone negotiations?
30 Jan 2012,·18 mins
Why many African countries are facing fuel crises, plus lessons from football managers.
27 Jan 2012,·18 mins
The IMF wants half a trillion dollars more to rescue the world economy. But who will pay?
26 Jan 2012,·18 mins
25 Jan 2012,·18 mins
The battle to win food security. And is the Olympus scandal Japan's Enron?
24 Jan 2012,·18 mins
The effect of threatened oil sanctions on Iranian businesses trading from Dubai.
22 Jan 2012,·18 mins
Downgrades and a deadlock in bondholders' talks; how bad has the eurozone crisis got?
Hungary's travails and how the arms industry is responding to declining sales.
20 Jan 2012,·18 mins
Why sky-high pay cannot boost performance plus why philanthropists give it all away.
19 Jan 2012,·18 mins
18 Jan 2012,·18 mins
Worrying scenarios of what might happen if a country were to ditch the euro overnight.
Should toxic loans be put into a so-called bad bank? Plus, India's retail dilemma.
17 Jan 2012,·18 mins
16 Jan 2012,·18 mins
How big a loss should Greek bondholders bear? Plus, a court battle between oligarchs.
Justin Rowlatt investigates Brazilian successes in fighting deforestation.
12 Jan 2012,·18 mins