The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4956 episodes
The Saudi woman, Dr Nahed Taher, who defied prejudice to create her own bank
19 Dec 2010,·18 mins
Should businesses ever pay bribes? How can they avoid it?
16 Dec 2010,·18 mins
The future of cloud computing and the business culture in Ikea
Why some Germans want to ditch the euro and revive the deutschemark.
14 Dec 2010,·18 mins
Who has been held to account for Hungary's toxic sludge spill which killed ten people?
Why too few women are making it to board level. Can governments change that?
12 Dec 2010,·18 mins
How Wikipedia spots vandalism by looking for dirty words. Plus, the wisdom of bees.
09 Dec 2010,·18 mins
We look at the schemes to get poor countries not to chop down their rainforests.
Should bank bondholders share the pain of bailouts? And, could the euro collapse?
07 Dec 2010,·18 mins
The crisis in microfinance: how many poor borrowers cannot repay spiralling debts
Will Europe's bailouts hit owners of government debt?
06 Dec 2010,·18 mins
Bulgaria's finance minister, on what's wrong with Europe's institutions.
03 Dec 2010,·18 mins
Is America on the verge of a European-style debt-crisis?
02 Dec 2010,·18 mins
The former boss of US mortgage giant Fannie Mae claims he was made "a ritual sacrifice"
01 Dec 2010,·18 mins
Evidence linking mineral mining with armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
30 Nov 2010,·18 mins
What does Ireland's bailout mean for the eurozone? Plus, rebels against red tape.
29 Nov 2010,·18 mins
How big companies channel money into low-tax nations such as Ireland, to boost profits
26 Nov 2010,·18 mins
We investigate the practice of double dipping, which has nothing to do with the recession.
25 Nov 2010,·18 mins
China's ghost towns full of empty homes, plus why humans will lose money to gain revenge
24 Nov 2010,·18 mins
Comedy and misery from Ireland's Kilkenomics festival. Plus, has Greek austerity worked?
23 Nov 2010,·18 mins
The impact of high cotton prices, plus is it acceptable to eat breakfast at your desk?
22 Nov 2010,·18 mins
As gold prices hit record highs, is the bubble about to pop? Plus why we trust banknotes
19 Nov 2010,·18 mins
Andrew Walker reports from Seoul on currency wars, plus, are G20 nations protectionist?
18 Nov 2010,·18 mins
As world leaders collect for another contentious summit, we ask what do G20s achieve?
16 Nov 2010,·18 mins
Will the Basel III bank reforms keep the world safe? Plus, China's view on currency wars.
15 Nov 2010,·20 mins
Is the world edging towards a trade war over exchange rates? If so, why?
15 Nov 2010,·18 mins
12 Nov 2010,·20 mins
12 Nov 2010,·18 mins