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23/06/2009
The daily drama of money and work from the Â鶹ԼÅÄ.
01/07/2009
Green is good?
Steve Evans asks what cost is worth paying now to get a cooler planet tomorrow.
Banking regulation
Can the banks strangle new sharp-toothed watchdogs?
Rwanda and Latvia
From genocide to prosperity. Steve Evans talks to the President of Rwanda.
Umemployment or Inflation which is worse?
Business Daily unravels the big debate of our time, unemployment or inflation?
German banks
German banks - safe, prudent perhaps a little dull. Or are they?
Taking the economic pulse of Indonesia as voters prepare to head to the polls.
02/07/2009
29/06/2009
Germany's Economy
Germany, the effects of the global economic downturn and the finance minister's thoughts.
26/06/2009
Protectionism
The top US trade official Ron Kirk explains why 'Buy American' is not protectionist.
25/06/2009
24/06/2009
Greed
Greed, is it good or is it sinful? Join Business Daily's lively debate.
22/06/2009
Zimbabwe's economy
Unemployment 94% and inflation 231,000,000%, is Zimbabwe's economy moving?
World food prices
Examines the food we all put on our plates - how it gets there and at what price.
Inflation
We hear why one prominent thinker says government spending now will mean pain tomorrow.
The price of corruption
Corruption has a corrosive effect on society - but there can be a price for fighting back.
Global power reduction
Have global power needs reduced, Steve Evans hears from Spain, China and South Africa.
Prosperity and terrorism
Can prosperity get rid of terrorism? Egypt's finance minister thinks it can.
Green Shoots?
Steve Evans asks is there light at the end of the economic tunnel?
Billionaire to bust and back
A property tycoon who went to prison and Chinese work rights for women.
Who's the boss?
Who's the boss - the tax-payers or the bankers?
Costing the earth
Should you spend like there's no tomorrow, or not panic and trust the market? You decide.
Christine Lagarde
France's economy minister warns bankers not to go back to their ways, but they bite back.
General Electric's economic cure
Jeff Immelt, CEO of GE, insists refocussing on technology will underpin economic recovery.
East German echoes
Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, has life changed for the East Germans?