The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4909 episodes
How to get a job when unemployment is rising. Where will the new jobs come from?
16 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Why investors are flocking to put their money in developing countries such as Ethiopia.
15 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Is the eurozone on the verge of breaking up? And why the world is awash with oil
14 Nov 2011,·18 mins
It's not just Europe with a debt crisis, America has one too, so how can it be solved?
11 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Is Canada's exploitation of tar sands tarnishing its reputation as a model world citizen?
10 Nov 2011,·18 mins
With the eurozone in turmoil again, how is the crisis affecting the rest of the world?
09 Nov 2011,·28 mins
The Greek referendum on austerity. Plus how world sanitation is getting worse not better.
08 Nov 2011,·18 mins
How hedge funds plan to make big profits from the eurozone crisis at taxpayers' expense.
07 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Could part of the eurozone deal damage growth? A warning from economist Tim Congdon.
04 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Is the eurozone deal a milestone? Will losses agreed on Greek bonds be seen as a default?
03 Nov 2011,·18 mins
How lending by China's shadow banks could prove to be a ticking time bomb for its economy.
02 Nov 2011,·18 mins
Why pensions funds are being damaged by government attempts to stimulate growth.
01 Nov 2011,·18 mins
How the future of the eurozone could be shaped by this week's crisis talks.
31 Oct 2011,·18 mins
What does love have to do with trade between China and the US?
28 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Why it is that wonga-wonga not bunga-bunga, is upsetting Italians.
27 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Germany's banks tough message for Europe - you can't afford the welfare state any more!
26 Oct 2011,·18 mins
America's economic patchwork. Do prosperous states have lessons for the US as a whole?
25 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Should shareholders get a smaller share of company profits, to make capitalism fairer?
24 Oct 2011,·18 mins
We hear a lot about banks and the problems they've caused today we put banker on the spot.
21 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Are Brazil's offshore oil reserves really as vast as is claimed?
20 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Why paradoxes in economics of the eurozone nations make a political solution problematic.
19 Oct 2011,·18 mins
The real challenge of austerity: ordinary Greeks struggling to hold their lives together.
18 Oct 2011,·18 mins
17 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Unemployment's spiralling across Europe and America. What's the solution?
14 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Recalling the creator of the iPod, the iPad and iPhone - who has died aged 56.
13 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Roll up for the state assets no one wants to buy, and that Greeks don't want to sell.
12 Oct 2011,·18 mins
The difficult dilemmas of running a business in a conflict zone.
11 Oct 2011,·18 mins
The jig is up, says the American Senate, so is trade war on the cards?
10 Oct 2011,·18 mins
If the eurozone crisis were a movie how would it end?
07 Oct 2011,·18 mins
Can the German government succeed in overcoming German worries about paying for Europe?
05 Oct 2011,·18 mins