The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4956 episodes
Do security firms benefit from revolution? Plus an ex-Opec chief on oil production.
13 Mar 2011,·18 mins
Will Portugal follow Ireland and Greece as the next eurozone nation to need a bail-out?
11 Mar 2011,·18 mins
Does the rise of China represent another Sputnik moment for America?
10 Mar 2011,·18 mins
08 Mar 2011,·18 mins
Are strikes and political instability in Calcutta ruining the city's economic prospects?
The story of swaps and bonds, bribery and near-bankruptcy in America's deep south.
06 Mar 2011,·18 mins
Pepsico boss Indra Nooyi talks about commodity prices, revolutions, and her grandfather
04 Mar 2011,·18 mins
On the trail of the Mubarak millions. Where are the former leader's assets held?
03 Mar 2011,·18 mins
How the chaos in Libya could affect world oil prices, plus, fashion and the economy.
02 Mar 2011,·18 mins
US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner talks about China's currency and America's deficit.
01 Mar 2011,·18 mins
27 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Strikes and protests in Egypt are stopping economic life getting back to normal
25 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Business Daily asks if it is time to say goodnight to the City of Dreams.
24 Feb 2011,·18 mins
How governments can tackle rising food prices plus, new plant proteins to improve diets.
23 Feb 2011,·18 mins
How the business interests of Egypt's military leaders may have influenced events there.
20 Feb 2011,·18 mins
The new American law that allows companies not to make a profit.
Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych talks about business conditions and corruption
17 Feb 2011,·18 mins
Germany's only top female CEO reflects on life in a male-only boardroom
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