The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
World Service,·4906 episodes
Architect of the Euro, Otmar Issing warns against any bailout for Greece.
08 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Why is India's economy is being beaten by China's? We ask India's commerce minister.
05 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Can lessons be learnt from past disasters when rebuilding Haiti?
04 Feb 2010,·18 mins
One of America's top investors is betting that China's property bubble will burst.
03 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Are people who trade informally in troubled places spivs, or true entrepreneurs?
02 Feb 2010,·18 mins
Will Obama's plans for bank reforms actually add more risk to the global financial system?
01 Feb 2010,·18 mins
As China's economy booms, we look at the risks of overheating and property bubbles.
29 Jan 2010,·18 mins
The godfather of the Free Market, Adam Smith - Was he a secret socialist?
28 Jan 2010,·18 mins
The impact on Pakistan's economy of militant violence.
27 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Should water services be opened up to competition in developing countries?
26 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Could bankers' bonuses be controlled by a 'claw-back' system?
25 Jan 2010,·18 mins
We talk to companies on three continents about the shape of the recovery.
22 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Six in ten of us have an intimate relationship at work, why and how?
21 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Do banks spend money on political lobbying to insure they'll get bailouts?
20 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Where should you invest your hard-earned money in 2010?
19 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Eliot Spitzer talks about the next financial crisis, and his fall from grace.
18 Jan 2010,·18 mins
The controversial business of making products which relax African hair.
15 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Branchless banking - is it the future for the world's poor?
14 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Is being contactable via your Blackberry or iPhone 24 hours a day such a good thing?
13 Jan 2010,·18 mins
As population grow, how can we best feed ourselves?
12 Jan 2010,·18 mins
How do you make sure you keep your job in 2010 when all around you are losing theirs?
11 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Half the world's population is under 28 years old, so what sort of future do they have?
08 Jan 2010,·18 mins
For some getting old may feel like a burden. But for many old age is full of triumphs.
07 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Could buses be the solution to the mass transportation needs in the next decade?
06 Jan 2010,·18 mins
Everywhere there are plans to build high-speed railways. But do the numbers add up?
29 Dec 2009,·18 mins
Will eBooks push old-fashioned volumes with paper pages off the shelves for good?
28 Dec 2009,·18 mins
Looks at the strains and pressures on charities as people cut back on donations.
25 Dec 2009,·18 mins
Microsoft on where computing's going. And was Scrooge right?
24 Dec 2009,·18 mins
The penalty of starting a career in a recession. Plus Lucy Kellaway on dogs in the office.
If tough regulation drives finance firms from London, is that a "price worth paying"?