Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Innovation for growth
Is innovation the way to get juicy new growth into weak economies?
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Painful austerity
Is austerity worth the pain? Reports from across Europe on how cuts affect the public.
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Iraqi oil
Are French companies the winners in the quest to invest in Iraq's oil industry?
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Japan's yes men
Is Japan's business culture flawed by a lack of oversight and criticism?
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German anger
German exporters say Italy should not expect unlimited bailouts from Germany.
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Default and discord
Is a kind of financial gangrene spreading through the eurozone?
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Pros and cons of defaulting
What lessons are there for Greece from Argentina's default ten years ago?
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Getting a job
How to get a job when unemployment is rising. Where will the new jobs come from?
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Investing in Ethopia
Why investors are flocking to put their money in developing countries such as Ethiopia.
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Oil and troubled waters
Is the eurozone on the verge of breaking up? And why the world is awash with oil
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Its all about debt, stupid
It's not just Europe with a debt crisis, America has one too, so how can it be solved?
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Canada's black gold
Is Canada's exploitation of tar sands tarnishing its reputation as a model world citizen?
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The euro crisis goes global
With the eurozone in turmoil again, how is the crisis affecting the rest of the world?
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Greek referendum
The Greek referendum on austerity. Plus how world sanitation is getting worse not better.
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Hedge funds profit from crisis
How hedge funds plan to make big profits from the eurozone crisis at taxpayers' expense.
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Bank capital
Could part of the eurozone deal damage growth? A warning from economist Tim Congdon.
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Eurozone Deal
Is the eurozone deal a milestone? Will losses agreed on Greek bonds be seen as a default?
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China's shadow banks
How lending by China's shadow banks could prove to be a ticking time bomb for its economy.
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Pensions and Printing Money
Why pensions funds are being damaged by government attempts to stimulate growth.
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Eurozone crisis talks
How the future of the eurozone could be shaped by this week's crisis talks.
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China, Savings and Love
What does love have to do with trade between China and the US?
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Bunga-Bunga and Wonga-Wonga
Why it is that wonga-wonga not bunga-bunga, is upsetting Italians.
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Bankers talk tough
Germany's banks tough message for Europe - you can't afford the welfare state any more!
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Bright Spots
America's economic patchwork. Do prosperous states have lessons for the US as a whole?
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Should shareholders get less?
Should shareholders get a smaller share of company profits, to make capitalism fairer?
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A Banker Speaks
We hear a lot about banks and the problems they've caused today we put banker on the spot.
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Oil and Money
Are Brazil's offshore oil reserves really as vast as is claimed?
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Euro Paradoxes
Why paradoxes in economics of the eurozone nations make a political solution problematic.
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The price of austerity
The real challenge of austerity: ordinary Greeks struggling to hold their lives together.
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10/10/2011
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.