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75 bölümThe cost of calling home
If you’re living thousands of miles from home, how do you keep in touch, especially when your loved ones don’t have reliable internet?
There’s...
China’s new economic reality
We look at what China’s latest “Two Sessions” reveal about the direction of the world’s second-largest economy.
With Beijing setting its lowest...
How is the world feeling the impact of rising oil prices?
Ever since the US and Israel began their war against Iran, economies around the world have been coping with the impacts of energy prices and food secu...
Why are more people suing businesses?
From humble beginnings in England in the 12th century, to landmark civil rights court cases in the US in the 1960s, class actions are now rarely out o...
The book that built the modern economy
250 years ago, on the 9th of March 1776, a book was published that didn’t just explain the economy, it changed it. The Wealth of Nations, written by "...
Finding peace through chocolate
Rahul Tandon talks to a man whose family chocolate business – founded by his father in Syria in the 1980s - was destroyed by war. His family was rippe...
Can the Gulf stay open for business?
From Hollywood adverts fronted by Idris Elba to glittering skylines and global events, Gulf countries have spent decades pitching themselves as stable...
Are weight-loss drugs reshaping business?
In the final episode of our series on the weight-loss drug boom, we explore how the global surge in demand for obesity medications could be reshaping...
Weight-loss drugs. Who pays?
GLP-1 weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Zepbound and Mounjaro are reshaping the treatment of obesity — and transforming the global pharmaceut...
How a spiked drink led to a startup
Today - from a teenage DIY invention, to US national TV, to changing legislation, and now global sales. What started as a way to protect a friend who’...
Why 'scarcity mindset' still persists in India
India is home to more than a billion people. For decades, many families lived with uncertainty around food, water and work. Even as incomes rise and t...
The deepfake CEOs
Fraudsters are increasingly using deepfake videos of CEOs and other company executives to trick firms out of millions of dollars. And with the evoluti...
Canva CEO Melanie Perkins
We meet Melanie Perkins, the CEO and co-founder of graphic design platform Canva, which has hundreds of millions of users and a valuation of nearly $4...
Why is India striking so many trade deals?
In just a few months, the country has signed or advanced several major trade deals with other nations.
Is it a reflection of the growing size o...
Why are so many French restaurants closing?
We’re in France, where traditional eateries, bistros, and brasseries, once a huge part of the economy, as well as the culture of the country, are disa...
Is AI about to transform food production?
We go right to the cutting edge of food production and glimpse into the future of farming.
Farmers are increasingly using artificial intelligen...
The banker who loaned to women when no one else would
Jennifer Riria grew up in a rural village in Kenya, juggled motherhood and university studies in her late teens, and ended up running one of the bigge...
What next for Venezuela?
Six weeks after the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela appears to be shifting its economic strategy.
The government is reopening it...
Biohacking: where fad meets finance?
Biohackers say they're making their bodies and brains run better by hacking their biology. And it's not just kitchen counter experimentation anymore....
After the cyclone: Can Sri Lanka’s economy recover?
Sri Lanka: a country long loved and marketed as a tropical paradise is reeling after Cyclone Ditwah, which hit the island nation last November.
...
Is Poland’s “economic miracle” for real?
Poland’s economy is expected to be the fastest-growing in Europe this year according to the European Union, with the spending power of its average wor...
The ex-ballerina betting big on prediction markets
In our first edition of Meet the Founders, we meet Luana Lopes Lara, creator of Kalshi, a prediction markets startup that allows users to trade on the...
Japan's economic crossroads
As Japanese people prepare to head to the polls, economic concerns are back at the centre of public life.
We explore how inflation, wages, demog...
Gates Foundation CEO on cuts to global aid
As governments cut back on how much they spend on global aid, the head of the Gates Foundation Mark Suzman speaks exclusively to Business Daily about...
Can Starbucks regain its buzz?
It’s probably the world’s best-known coffee chain but just over a year ago, business wasn’t doing well. Sales had slipped, customers were drifting awa...
The man who built Africa's largest AI firm
From the deserts of Tunisia to the boardrooms of global tech giants, we meet Karim Beguir, the mathematician who turned two laptops and 2000 dollars i...
Copper theft: A growing economic problem
Demand has been surging for copper around the world - from renewable energy projects, to AI data centres, to infrastructure networks.
Productio...
How country music became cool
Country music is in the midst of a grand renaissance. The genre - whose popularity was previously confined to the American South - is now climbing the...
How global conflict's changing air travel
One of the world’s largest airline groups has told Business Daily that airspace closures, due to war zones, are now forcing substantial rerouting of f...
Lew Frankfort: building a billion-dollar brand
When Lew Frankfort joined Coach, it was a family run, wholesale handbag business worth six million dollars.
He spent 35 years at the company, fr...
Can an island of flowers become a global chip hub?
Forty years ago Japan made more than half of the world's semiconductors. Today, it produces just over 10%. But the country has big ambitions to turn t...
Small country, auto giant
When Slovakia was part of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, the cars it made were noisy, thirsty and slow by western standards at the time. But whe...
America's affordability question
In the second of two programmes, we look at Donald Trump's record on the economy one year into his second presidential term. Today, we are asking is t...
Life after DOGE
Twelve months into Donald Trump’s second term as President, we examine what it’s meant for the US workforce.
For government workers it has been...
CEO of the Folio Society, Joanna Reynolds
We meet retail turnaround expert Joanna Reynolds, the woman behind the revival of the Folio Society, one of Britain’s oldest publishing houses.
...
What's gone wrong with Iran's economy?
Outrage has been growing in Iran over the country's struggling economy. Any growth this year or next looks unlikely.
Protests starting in the ca...
Bonds: Has the debt become too big?
The power of the global bond market seems to have grown in recent years, to the extent that it can now dictate government policy and even topple polit...
Bonds: heroes or villains?
We explore how the world became so dependent on bonds, those IOUs from governments and firms that helped build the modern economy. Bonds are often di...
Can Asia’s economic growth hold up in 2026?
We explore how economies and companies rode out the tariff-driven economic storms of 2025 and hear how many continue to forge new partnerships in a ch...
What's the future for Venezuelan oil?
After American forces arrested and removed the leader of Venezuela, Rahul Tandon looks at what the future might hold for the world's largest oil reser...