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Internal feuding and defections threaten the stability of the virtual currency
The economic impact of falling birth rates and, in some cases, shrinking populations.
An American in Britain: investigating Brexit
What are the implications for the future of the single market?
Reputations in tatters, bonuses capped, jobs lost - has a banking career lost its appeal?
The former manufacturing hubs turning globalisation on its head.
A look at the gender pay debate through the public arenas of sport and film
The many guises of virtual reality and what the future holds for the technology
How does business stay ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive global market?
What constitutes fair and effective tax and how do we make sure those who should pay, do?
What is at stake if the UK decides to leave the EU, not just for the UK, but Europe too?
As our workplaces rapidly evolve what is the best way to stay ahead in our careers?
Young Chinese, trapped amidst economic turmoil, raise doubts about government tactics
Across the world, we're all working longer hours. But do we need to and what's the cost?
The trends, the big events, the risks that lie ahead for 2016 and the global economy.
What were the highs and lows of 2015, for business, the global economy and our pockets?
Along with the human tragedy, what was the economic cost of the terror attacks for Paris?
Business faces tough questions from experts and activists at the climate summit in Paris
Too many experts not enough shared information? Are 'silos' in business a risk to us all?
As oil prices plunge, Scotland's oil industry looks for new business horizons in Iran
Can the gig economy open up jobs markets while safeguarding workers' rights?
How important is the Chinese economy for US economic policies such as interest rates?
Simon Jack in New York presents big names in business debating the way forward in tackling climate change, with a live audience.
Does big business have the tools to tackle climate change, where governments have failed?
Are EU countries right not to let refugees in, or are they missing an economic trick?
Are businesses focusing too hard on short term gain at the expense of long term benefit?
Can the IMF meet the needs of the global economy, silencing the critics who say it can't?
What will the Trans-Pacific Partnership mean for global trade?
Thousands of illegal migrants arrive on the shores of southern Europe, determined to stay