The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4909 episodes
How can the global airline industry survive?
19 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Who will make the world's mines safe?
18 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Would you consider migrating because of the recession? How rich nations are losing talent.
15 Oct 2010,·18 mins
What does it take to be an successful entrepreneur? Is it taught or simply in the blood?
14 Oct 2010,·18 mins
How can China grow, consume less energy and support its elderly poor?
13 Oct 2010,·18 mins
After two years the $700 billion Tarp is winding down; but how well did it do its job?
12 Oct 2010,·18 mins
The rights and wrongs of global agricultural investment examined.
11 Oct 2010,·18 mins
The challenges and opportunities of doing business in Africa
07 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Two nations celebrate anniversaries. But why do Nigeria and Germany still harbour regrets?
Business Daily takes a look at what young people need to do to get work in tough times
06 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Are computers increasing the risk of a big stock market crash?
05 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Is a financially divided society a successful one?
04 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Is another hike in the cost of food working its way through the system?
01 Oct 2010,·18 mins
Can Africa move beyond what it grows and digs from its own soil?
30 Sep 2010,·18 mins
What treasure lies beneath the melting Arctic ice cap?
29 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Are governments about to cause a fresh European banking crisis?
28 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Beyond BRICs; are emerging markets coming out of the shadow of the developed world?
27 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Just how big is China's economy? We'll dig through the numbers in Beijing
24 Sep 2010,·18 mins
OPEC is fifty this week. Its secretary general tells us why it's really a force for good.
23 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Are the new rules on bank capital too weak? Have the banks beaten the regulators?
22 Sep 2010,·18 mins
India's ambitious project to give identifying numbers to more than a billion people
19 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Are pensions a human right, or just a privilege?
We report on the business of food in rural Romania.
16 Sep 2010,·18 mins
We talk to Nancy Temple who had a leading role with Enron's auditor, Arthur Andersen.
Germany's economy is booming and unemployment is falling. Is it thanks to job subsidies?
15 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Does Ireland or Spain have the right approach to making public sector cuts?
14 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Are there lessons for Europe from Latvia's savage austerity cuts?
13 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Why heavy use of smartphones and computers at work can change our brains
10 Sep 2010,·18 mins
What's in it for the sponsors of one of the most extreme forms of corporate hospitality?
09 Sep 2010,·18 mins
Is America's economy on the slide, heading for a double-dip recession?
08 Sep 2010,·18 mins