World Business Report Episodes Episode guide
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IMF says global economy beginning to recover
The International Monetary Fund expects prices to decline and growth to hold up in 2024
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Evergrande ordered to liquidate
A court in Hong Kong has ordered the liquidation of Chinese property giant Evergrande.
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French farmers take tractors to streets in protest over pay and prices
French farmers have taken to the streets of Paris to protest over pay and low food prices
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Trump ordered to pay $83m to E Jean Carroll
Donald Trump must pay columnist E Jean Carroll $83.3m in defamation case
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US pauses liquified natural gas expansion
President Biden pauses new LNG terminals over climate fears
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'US housing becoming unaffordable'
Despite the US economy growing, many people are struggling with monthly rent payments.
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US economy grows more than expected
The US economy has surprised analysts by growing faster than predicted
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UK billionaire Joe Lewis pleads guilty to insider trading in the US
His family trust controls a majority of the Tottenham Hotspur football club
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Workers in Argentina stage national strike protesting president's reform plans
Thousands take to the streets challenging Javier Milei's inflation-busting efforts
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US voters go to the polls in New Hampshire
Voters in New Hampshire chose Republican candidate
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Container prices soar despite new attacks on Houthi rebels
The US and UK have conducted a fresh series air strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen
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How much money is spent on becoming US President?
How much cash is spent on a US Presidential campaign?
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US oil company ExxonMobil sues investors to block climate petition
Exxon says the US and Dutch investors are driven by an "extreme agenda"
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Madonna sued after allegedly arriving on stage two hours late for tour
Madonna is sued after allegedly arriving late on stage
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'It's scary': Life on board a cargo ship in the Red Sea
We hear from a ship's Captain who navigated through the Red Sea.
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US Congress passes stopgap bill again avoiding government shutdown
The third temporary funding measure will keep the lights on until early March
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Spotify calls Apple 'outrageous'
Spotify calls Apple 'outrageous' over transaction fee.
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Boeing failure: US Secretary Antony Blinken was forced to change planes
America's top diplomat returned to Washington by commercial flight
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China's population declines
China's population has fallen for a second year in a row.
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Red Sea attacks: Greek vessel hit
Red Sea attacks continue as Greek vessel hit
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Fujitsu says it has a 'moral obligation' to UK Post Office victims
Fujitsu boss is 'truly sorry' for company's role in Post Office scandal.
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Houthi attacks continue as US cargo ship hit
Houthi attacks continue as US cargo ship hit in Gulf of Aden near the Red Sea.
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Houthis attack US ship near Red Sea
A US-owned ship has been hit by a missile near the Red Sea
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Houthi strikes: Latest on US and UK military action
Houthi strikes: Latest on US and UK military action
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Red Sea crisis: What does it mean for the shipping industry?
The freight sector is choosing between the risk of an attack or an expensive diversion
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Middle East: Commercial shipping safety concerns
Middle East: Commercial shipping safety concerns
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US regulator green-lights bitcoin ETF
The Securities and Exchange Commission approves spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds
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Ecuador's exports caught in the crossfire
We take a look at how the crisis in Ecuador is affecting the country's economics.
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Red Sea: US and UK navies repel largest Houthi attack
US military says the Iran-backed group launched at least 21 drones and missiles
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Hooded gunmen burst onto live TV set in Ecuador
Hooded gunmen burst onto a live TV set in Ecuador taking journalists hostage.