The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4957 episodes
Britain proposes the most radical reform of banking regulation in a generation
19 Sep 2011,·18 mins
The Polish Finance Minister gives his prescription for saving the Euro
16 Sep 2011,·18 mins
A dispatch from the front line of cyber war and we go in search of rare birds nests.
14 Sep 2011,·18 mins
Can President Obama's jobs plan kick-start the US economy? Plus the jobless of Tent City
Why fears have resurfaced about the eurozone debt crisis and the stability of banks.
13 Sep 2011,·18 mins
What kind of aid should the West give to countries such as Libya?
12 Sep 2011,·18 mins
Is the American dream still there for young people? Business Daily reports from the USA
09 Sep 2011,·18 mins
Lesley Curwen reports from the US on the economic haves and have nots of the last decade
08 Sep 2011,·18 mins
A former US Treasury Secretary blames America's huge debt on Bush not Obama.
06 Sep 2011,·18 mins
Can those popular hate figures, the world's bankers, deliver us from financial disaster?
05 Sep 2011,·18 mins
How do religious organisations raise the cash they need?
04 Sep 2011,·18 mins
The internet is abuzz with jokes about the state of the world economy - how bad is it?
02 Sep 2011,·18 mins
As Steve Jobs steps down as CEO what's the future for Apple? And is Opec's power waning?
01 Sep 2011,·18 mins
Can China's government balance its economic growth with keeping society stable?
31 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Frank advice for Western economies from a key advisor to China's central bank.
30 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Do Europe and the United States face a Japanese style lost decade of stagnation?
29 Aug 2011,·18 mins
How healthy is the German economy? Are it's manufacturers worried about China?
26 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Leading investor Anthony Bolton says China's bull market will return before too long
25 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Could putting microchips in everyday objects create an 'internet of things'?
24 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Nigeria's new finance minister says she has been threatened by 'vested interests'
23 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Have financial markets lost faith in politicians' ability to handle their economies?
22 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Take a ride on the Business Daily time machine to look at three visions for the eurozone
19 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Are the financial markets behaving rationally? Plus, the decline in happiness at work
18 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Can America cut its debt mountain without falling into a double-dip recession?
17 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Could Germany lose its top-notch credit rating if it has to fund yet more big bailouts?
16 Aug 2011,·18 mins
How worried should we be about the financial turmoil which has engulfed the markets?
15 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Lesley Curwen explores the buildings we work in, from the low to the high rise
12 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Does the world need a new global trade deal? Plus, marriage patterns and economics
11 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Standard and Poor's says America's world beating credit rating is under threat
10 Aug 2011,·18 mins
Is raising taxes the most efficient, though unpopular, way to tackle government deficits?
09 Aug 2011,·18 mins