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Economist Allan Meltzer warns America may be heading towards a fresh financial crisis.
"Food security" is the great buzz phrase. But does it make sense?
The Sage of Omaha, Warren Buffett, explains his investment theories and his personal life.
An Iranian businessman on how sanctions hurt. And an American who wants tougher measures.
One year on from Iceland's banking crash, what can the country do to get out of the mess?
Should dollars disappear as the main world currency? And catching debtors who vanish.
Why companies reject new rules on derivatives.
Why family businesses can survive for centuries, with Ernest Antoine Seilliere.
Liberia's President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf explains why mining deals were re-written.
How rich people ask tougher questions before giving. And charity and different cultures.
Why pointing a finger in a crisis prevents understanding. Do bosses make much difference?
Voices of the homeless of Moscow, on the impact of the financial crisis.
Did central banks ignore the warning voices?
If you want to get a job, creep very low indeed.
Do big speculators have too much power?
How hot air from your computer might stifle the planet.
Can Rwanda go from an agrarian to a computer economy in one generation?
What really revolutionised China's economy.
Latvia - is it still teetering on the edge of economic collapse?
Why do all of us think we deserve more pay? Something doesn't add up.
The views from Africa, India and Germany on the effects of the financial crisis.
Advice on how to find a new job. With the recession, you never know when it might be you.
Real life casino capitalism