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Money Making
Peter Day explores the future of money and digital currencies.
Ttip: The world's biggest trade deal
Peter Day discusses the potential impact of the world's biggest trade deal.
The Freelance Economy
Peter Day explores the growing freelance and micro-business economy.
Blank Screens
Peter Day on how companies struggle to keep their computer systems fit for purpose.
Last Tango
Peter Day reports from Buenos Aires on the economic troubles once again facing Argentina.
Circular Economy
Peter Day talks to Dame Ellen MacArthur about the so-called 'circular economy'.
Immigration - The Business View
Peter Day asks business leaders how important immigration is to their bottom line.
Thinking Machines
Peter Day explores the concept and implications of 'thinking machines'.
Brought to Book
Peter Day talks to authors Charles Handy and Kevin Ashton about life changing innovation.
Medellin Miracle
Peter Day reports from Medellin, Colombia, on the city's dramatic transformation.
Driverless Cars
Peter Day investigates a future of driverless cars - how soon will it come?
The Californian Drought
How are Californian farm communities coping with their fourth year of drought?
A Night at the Opera
Peter Day looks at the business of opera. How does this expensive art form survive?
Graphene
Peter Day tries to discover how wonder material graphene can be used in the future.
Companies without Managers
Who is your boss? Peter Day asks how three companies, without managers, do business.
Colombian Women
Colombia is known for its machismo culture, what does that mean for women at work?
Steinway
Peter Day visits Steinway and Sons in New York to hear what makes its pianos special.
China Going Green
Peter Day reports from China on the country's efforts to reduce pollution and go green.
What Makes a Company Last?
Peter Day asks what makes a company last and whether longevity still matters.
Can Internet Shopping Transform Rural China?
Can the internet shopping industry transform China's rural communities?
Antony Jenkins Talks to Kamal Ahmed
The former Barclays CEO Antony Jenkins talks to the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's business editor Kamal Ahmed.
Truckers: Women behind the Big Wheel
The trucking industry has a staffing shortage, but why aren't more women behind the wheel?
The Sexy Salaryman
How the white collar worker has become a cult hero in TV series and comic books in Japan.
Christmas, Made in China
Peter Day visits the Chinese city that makes most of the world's Christmas decorations.
Not So Small Beer
Peter Day explores the rise of craft beer and how the big breweries are fighting back.
The Business of Trust
How important is trust, and can it be won back if it is lost? Matthew Gwyther investigates
California - Agriculture and Migration
Peter Day discovers the impact of migration on farming in California.
Norway's European Vision
Jonty Bloom learns how Norway does business with the European Union.
Economic Rebellion
Why is there so much dissatisfaction about how economics is taught at universities?
Tax transparency - Norway's model
Jonty Bloom goes to Norway to find out what happens when salaries and tax are made public.
European Unicorns
Caroline Bayley reports on Europe's unicorns, tech firms with billion dollar valuations.