The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4909 episodes
Germany's only top female CEO reflects on life in a male-only boardroom
17 Feb 2011,·18 mins
We measure the cost of Egypt's upheaval. And are smart phones getting too smart?
16 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Why German firms are wary of doing deals with Chinese?
13 Feb 2011,·18 mins
How middle classes grow in Indonesia and shrink in the US: plus alpha women and marriage
Will high oil prices make electric cars more attractive? Justin Rowlatt takes to the wheel
11 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Is the outsourcing industry the only winner when it comes to government austerity cuts?
06 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Poverty, high food prices and corruption: the economic reasons behind Egypt's unrest
Former Bundesbank President Helmut Schlesinger, on why inflation is a real threat.
What do the recent demonstrations mean for business in Egypt?
Can governments and industries hold back global warming?
04 Feb 2011,·18 mins
We report from the World Economic Forum high in the Swiss Alps
02 Feb 2011,·18 mins
How should developing countries cope with the diseases associated with increasing wealth?
Latvian Prime Minister, Valdis Dombrovskis on why austerity cuts should be done quickly
01 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Marc Faber, nicknamed Dr Doom, predicts disaster. Plus, how vampires inspire business
31 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Will new United Nations guidelines deter companies from abusing human rights?
28 Jan 2011,·18 mins
How long can the Chinese economic miracle continue?
26 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Will India's cricket boom survive corruption scandals? And can ex-dictators manage money?
Will financial sanctions unseat Laurent Gbagbo and his supporters in Ivory Coast?
23 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Could rising food and energy prices in China provoke social discontent?
Does too much choice actually stop consumers making the decision to buy?
19 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Is Facebook really worth $50 billion?
Economist Charles Calomiris predicts several countries will be forced to exit the euro
Is austerity the right medicine for ailing economies: are too many nations taking a dose?
18 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Voting has begun on idependence in South Sudan but what happens to the oil?
17 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Despite rapid economic growth hard work is still the order of the day in China.
14 Jan 2011,·18 mins
How will the global economy fare in 2011?
12 Jan 2011,·18 mins
The Eurozone is in crisis so why would any country want to join?
What were the disasters to hit insurance firms in 2010, and what's worrying about 2011.
11 Jan 2011,·18 mins
How poor women can be given the power to earn their own living as entrepreneurs.
10 Jan 2011,·18 mins
Why some people pin their faith on alternative investments, such as wine or stamps.
07 Jan 2011,·18 mins