Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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China's Property Appetite
Does the huge demand for property in China mean a bubble is developing in the market?
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Living Pictures
Steve Evans reports from California on the future of computer graphics.
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Pie in the Sky?
The future of cloud computing. What will it cost? Steve Evans reports from California.
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Asian American Success
Why do Asian American children do so well at college? Is it cultural or just hard work?
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11/05/2010
The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.
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Defaulting on Debt
Could countries default on their bonds? Is this the next phase of the credit crisis?
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Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs's name has been dragged through the mud recently, but does it matter?
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Tanzania's Economy
Andrew Walker reports from Tanzania on how it has coped with the global recession.
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Hollywood Futures
Could financial reform upset plans for a futures market in Hollywood box office takings?
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UK Election 2010: Jobs Up North
Lesley Curwen reports on jobs and the UK election, from her home town in northern England.
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UK Election 2010: Wales - No Singing in the Valleys
Steve Evans reports from his home area. An Indian remakes steel and jobs leave the valley.
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Technology and Repression
Should western companies supply repressive regimes with ways to control the internet?
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It's a Riot!
When does discontent turn to a riot? Maybe not when times are at their worst.
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Britain's Deficit
Is Britain the next Greece? Businessman Jon Moulton says the UK's economy is in danger.
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In the Picture - but who owns the image?
Photographers of famous pictures find them pirated on t-shirts. What should the law do?
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Is the IMF going soft?
The IMF seems to be more aware of social unrest from imposing austerity. What's changed?
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The Pain in Spain
Why Spain's antiquated labour laws are damaging job prospects for its young people.
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Is Short-Selling Beneficial?
Is short-selling a force for good, or does it destroy companies, quite unfairly?
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The Mind of the IMF - and Barter in New York.
How does the IMF make policy? Plus the promise of Iraq, wishful thinking or reality?
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Volcanic ash cloud: The economic impact
The economic impact of the volcanic ash cloud in Iceland and the cost of golf in China.
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Goldman Sachs' Defence
We look at Goldman Sachs' defence against fraud charges in the United States.
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Japan's Falling Prices
Why prices are falling for consumers in Japan, and what that means for its economy.
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Tea Party Revolt
What the US Tea Party movement tells us about Americans' hostility toward paying taxes.
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Good Corruption; Bad Corruption?
Is some corruption not so bad? Why some countries grow even with corrupt governments.
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Germany Unbound?
Does the Euro crisis with Greece reveal German economic nationalism?
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China's currency policy and information overload
China's currency policy and are we overloaded with too much information?
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China in Africa: China's top ambassador there.
China's Special Representative to Africa on aid, trade and political influence.
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Telling it how it is
How do politicians sell bad economic news to voters.
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The Tiger Woods Brand: Broken Beyond Repair?
Does golf need Tiger more than Tiger needs golf? And did he love money too much?
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Cyber attacks from China - but who exactly does it?
Is it the Chinese government or just rogue hackers? And a train driver's dream job.