Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Banks under Scrutiny
Is there a fundamental cultural problem at the banks? Plus, the economic impact of Ramadan
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Investment in Kenya
How attractive is the investment climate in Kenya?
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The US Housing Market
Is the US housing market finally stabilising?
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Could Finland give up the Euro?
Could Finland be the first country to head for an exit from the euro?
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Olympics legacy
What will be the benefits of London 2012 for poor communities around the Olympic Park?
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London 2012 Olympics: The final account
With the main Olympic events concluding this weekend, who's in profit and who isn't?
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Biofuels and hunger
Are makers of biofuels undermining that most crucial resource - the global food supply?
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Share-trading glitches
Could glitches in automated share-trading threaten financial stability?
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Standard Chartered
UK bank Standard Chartered denies US claims that it was a 'rogue institution'.
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Germany to blame?
Did strong euro-nations like Germany cause the crisis by over-lending to the weak ones?
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Libya: a future in doubt?
There's a new parliament about to sit in Libya - but what hope for economic recovery?
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The "Skills Gap" Myth
Amid rising unemployment, the jobless challenge from the applicant's perspective.
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Italy's Economy
Could Italy sink the eurozone? Plus the inventor who tested his own sanitary pads.
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A decisive week for the euro?
What will it take to save the euro? Plus why the Japanese love the fax machine
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Exxon Mobil
The climate change policies of America's biggest oil company, Exxon Mobil.
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27/07/2012
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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Paying for Sporting Success
What it really costs to get an Olympic athlete onto that winning podium.
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The final Greek chorus?
As Greece sinks deeper, when do the gloomy eurozone prophecies become self-fulfilling?
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Regulating the regulators
Why do the regulators only flex their muscles when it's far too late?
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Dirty money
How hard is it for the world's banks to spot dirty money?
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Should bankers run banks?
New boss needed at Barclays. We interview an applicant who wants to revamp the industry.
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Is Italy bust?
Italy is back in the spotlight, with a bank ratings cut, and Sicily facing bankruptcy.
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The Price of Food
With food prices volatile, who's to blame? Governments? The climate? Or food companies?
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Trust under threat?
Can we trust markets where traders have a say in fixing prices, including the oil market?
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Barney Frank
Congressman Barney Frank condemns LIBOR rate-rigging and defends the Dodd Frank Act.
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Is China Cracking?
China's growth dips again. Has talk of the coming Chinese Century been premature?
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New northern euro?
A major German thinker on why his nation can't pay, won't pay, and should go its own way.
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Debt Relief
Does African debt relief hold lessons for the eurozone? And the woes of bankers' ex wives.
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China trade war?
Europe's trade commissioner on China's 'protectionism' and Spain's future in the eurozone.
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Internet Privacy
US regulators warn about the dangers of downloading applications on your smartphone.