The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4952 episodes
26 May 2010,·18 mins
Turkey faced economic disaster 10 years ago, so how has it turned itself around?
25 May 2010,·18 mins
Does the huge demand for property in China mean a bubble is developing in the market?
24 May 2010,·18 mins
Steve Evans reports from California on the future of computer graphics.
21 May 2010,·18 mins
The future of cloud computing. What will it cost? Steve Evans reports from California.
20 May 2010,·18 mins
Why do Asian American children do so well at college? Is it cultural or just hard work?
19 May 2010,·18 mins
18 May 2010,·18 mins
Could countries default on their bonds? Is this the next phase of the credit crisis?
17 May 2010,·18 mins
Andrew Walker reports from Tanzania on how it has coped with the global recession.
13 May 2010,·18 mins
Could financial reform upset plans for a futures market in Hollywood box office takings?
12 May 2010,·18 mins
Lesley Curwen reports on jobs and the UK election, from her home town in northern England.
11 May 2010,·18 mins
Steve Evans reports from his home area. An Indian remakes steel and jobs leave the valley.
10 May 2010,·18 mins
Should western companies supply repressive regimes with ways to control the internet?
07 May 2010,·18 mins
When does discontent turn to a riot? Maybe not when times are at their worst.
06 May 2010,·18 mins
Is Britain the next Greece? Businessman Jon Moulton says the UK's economy is in danger.
05 May 2010,·18 mins
Photographers of famous pictures find them pirated on t-shirts. What should the law do?
04 May 2010,·18 mins
The IMF seems to be more aware of social unrest from imposing austerity. What's changed?
03 May 2010,·18 mins
Why Spain's antiquated labour laws are damaging job prospects for its young people.
30 Apr 2010,·18 mins
Is short-selling a force for good, or does it destroy companies, quite unfairly?
29 Apr 2010,·18 mins
How does the IMF make policy? Plus the promise of Iraq, wishful thinking or reality?
28 Apr 2010,·18 mins
The economic impact of the volcanic ash cloud in Iceland and the cost of golf in China.
27 Apr 2010,·18 mins
We look at Goldman Sachs' defence against fraud charges in the United States.
26 Apr 2010,·18 mins
Why prices are falling for consumers in Japan, and what that means for its economy.
23 Apr 2010,·18 mins
What the US Tea Party movement tells us about Americans' hostility toward paying taxes.
22 Apr 2010,·18 mins
Is some corruption not so bad? Why some countries grow even with corrupt governments.
21 Apr 2010,·18 mins
Does the Euro crisis with Greece reveal German economic nationalism?
20 Apr 2010,·18 mins
China's currency policy and are we overloaded with too much information?
19 Apr 2010,·18 mins
China's Special Representative to Africa on aid, trade and political influence.
16 Apr 2010,·18 mins
How do politicians sell bad economic news to voters.
15 Apr 2010,·18 mins
Does golf need Tiger more than Tiger needs golf? And did he love money too much?
14 Apr 2010,·18 mins