The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4908 episodes
Europe's elder statesman Romano Prodi rejects fears that the Euro might collapse.
17 Mar 2010,·18 mins
The World Bank spots "quiet corruption" in Africa, and can you make money from Apple apps?
16 Mar 2010,·18 mins
Can football survive sky-high debt? Views from Britain, Spain and Germany.
15 Mar 2010,·18 mins
Can poor people get online? We report from Rio de Janeiro's favelas on internet access.
12 Mar 2010,·18 mins
We look at the question of Iranian sanctions - should the world get tougher with Iran?
11 Mar 2010,·18 mins
Why did Icelanders vote against a plan to pay back the Netherlands and the UK?
A leading Chinese economist warns China's property market is a bubble waiting to burst.
Can Brazilians make money from the internet?
There's much anger among ordinary people in Iceland that they're picking up the bill.
America tries to get more teched up. And the inventor of Jenga on how to create a game.
Iraq's Oil Minister tells foreign investors not to be nervous about the coming election.
10 Mar 2010,·18 mins
A British hedge fund manager justifies speculative attacks on the Euro.
09 Mar 2010,·18 mins
The world's biggest bond investor says UK government bonds are 'on a watch list'.
08 Mar 2010,·18 mins
Is Britain at risk of becoming the 'bankruptcy brothel' of Europe?
05 Mar 2010,·18 mins
How has the global downturn affected Africa?
03 Mar 2010,·18 mins
Is risk-taking always going to be at the heart of what banks do?
How can America make its exit from economic stimulus without derailing the recovery?
02 Mar 2010,·18 mins
The former chief of Greek statistics defends himself against claims of fiddled figures.
01 Mar 2010,·18 mins
The cost of disgrace. What is the Tiger Woods brand worth? And are trade unions dead?
26 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Is the Eurozone's real problem that politics came before economics?
25 Feb 2010,·18 mins
How France and China are trying to create a new wave of small businesses.
24 Feb 2010,·18 mins
The not-for-profit US companies which supply human bodies to academics and scientists.
22 Feb 2010,·18 mins
The struggle to make a few dollars a day in Haiti. Is there enough work for the homeless?
19 Feb 2010,·18 mins
In Australia the shortage of water is a big burden on people and businesses.
18 Feb 2010,·18 mins
The finance minister of debt-laden Portugal says he would refuse a bail-out from Europe.
17 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Why do so many soccer clubs flirt with bankruptcy?
16 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Can Sri Lanka attract new outside investment after the arrest of its opposition leader?
Ex-BP head Lord Browne talks about one of the biggest business scandals in recent history.
15 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Why trade wars could be looming between China and the United States.
12 Feb 2010,·18 mins
How business and people have recovered one year on from Australia's bush fires.
11 Feb 2010,·18 mins