Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Business Daily: Technology and ethics
What are the rights and wrong of sending robots to war?
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Tech innovators
Lesley Curwen speaks to technology innovators at the FiRe conference in California.
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China Slowdown
Could China, once the engine of global growth, be spluttering and threatening to stall?
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Egyptian Election
As Egypt prepares to go to the polls, we assess the economic state of the nation.
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Eurozone: what don't we know?
The three things we do know about the eurozone crisis, and the three things we don't.
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JP Morgan Chase
Would new US regulations have stopped the trading scandal at JP Morgan Chase?
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Greece and Germany
An adviser to the German government says Greece must stick to the terms of its bailout.
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Greek exit?
Would a Greek exit from the euro start money flowing from southern to northern Europe?
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Food, not so glorious food
How changes in world food supply and demand are going to affect you and what you eat.
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Greece - in or out?
A disection of the anatomy of a euro breakup - how would Greece go about leaving?
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Business Daily: IMF and Greece.
As Greece teeters once again, we ask if the IMF has over-committed the world's money?
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Austerity vs Growth
Which is the best recipe for European recovery - austerity or economic stimulus?
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Youth unemployment
Youth unemployment: should young people create their own jobs by starting businesses?
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Asia and tax cheats
Is Asia's wealth gap worsening? Plus, how India's rich evade $300bn in taxes each year.
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Democratic deficit?
Can the French and Greek elections turn the tide against austerity in Europe?
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Is Putin good for business?
Will Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin be good for business?
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Selling off the Greek family silver
Is running Greece's privatisation programme the worst job in the world?
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Why China's economic miracle isn't over
Why China's unbroken thirty year long boom isn't likely to bust any time soon.
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Nuclear risks and benefits
Two very different visions of our nuclear future in a post-Fukushima world.
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Curbing chief executive pay
What do top executives actually do in return for such large pay packets?
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Hindsight is a wonderful thing
The former Bundesbank head speaks frankly about the failings of the eurozone.
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26/04/2012
A special debate on the state of the Eurozone, bringing together guests and audiences i...
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Is Infosys losing its mojo?
Justin Rowlatt crossexamines the COE of Infosys, the Indian technoloy giant.
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Protectionism
Do countries need mild protectionism in order to thrive?
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Business in countries that don't exist
How do you build an economy in a country that most of the world doesn't recognise?
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Is $1,000,000,000,000 enough?
The IMF increased its lending firepower to $1 trillion this weekend, but is that enough?
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Shadow banking
Regulators fear the next crisis could emerge from the unregulated shadow banking sector.
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Economics and the French presidency
Why isn't the state of the French economy a bigger issue in the presidential campaign?
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Denmark's green energy plans
Denmark to produce a third of its energy from renewable sources by the end of the decade.
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Dr Jim Yong Kim - New president of the World Bank
An interview with Dr Jim Yong Kim - is he the right leader for the World Bank?