Synopsis
The latest business and finance news from around the world from the BBC
Episodes
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Central bankers wait and see
19/06/2025 Duration: 26minHow do you solve a problem like price rises? That's the question central banks around the world are grappling with... and we've seen a flurry of decisions coming out of central banks around the world this week on interest rates. Also, we go to Denmark, where military drones are big business at Europe’s biggest flying tech show. Namibia is rolling out the red carpet for investment... And Thailand could be hitting the jackpot as it plans to open casinos to boost tourism. You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
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Israel-Iran conflict drives up shipping insurance costs
18/06/2025 Duration: 26minWill he or won’t he? Trump says he’s not decided if he’ll pull the US into Israel’s strikes on Iran. A shipping insurance expert explains how the conflict is driving up premiums for vessels in the region.We’ll hear about a landmark deal between streaming giant Netflix and a French TV network.And the toy company taking on Trump. The head of an Illinois-based business tells us why he’s challenging the legality of the US president’s tariffs.
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What is the real state of Russia's wartime economy?
18/06/2025 Duration: 26minWe hear from Russia where Vladimir Putin has been briefing journalists ahead of a major economic forum. What is the real state of Russia's wartime economy right now?Also, we're in Tehran hearing from local citizens who've messaged us on the human and economic fallout of the current bombardment they're facing. And the rise and rise of Netflix, as the online streamer announces a world-first tie-in deal with a tv broadcaster in France. You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
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The G7 minus Donald Trump
17/06/2025 Duration: 26minDonald Trump has left the G7 in Alberta, Canada, early as the situation between Israel and Iran in the Middle East intensifies. We look at how his early departure might impact discussions leaders were looking to have on tariffs.With western carmakers claiming that China's biggest car manufacturer, BYD, is only thriving due to government subsidies, we discuss whether it is playing fair. Elsewhere, Andrew Peach speaks to a business owner in Texas after new data reveals that spending at restaurants and bars across the States have seen their sharpest fall in more than two years. And why have songwriters been battling in court for a decade? The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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US-China trade tensions may benefit South East Asia
17/06/2025 Duration: 26minThe countdown continues to trade deals with Washington. Ahead of President Trump's threatened tariff hikes next month, we're hearing from South East Asia, and looking at complaints that Chinese firms may be dumping goods, undermining regional economies.Also in the show, the disruption to aviation from the Iran-Israel conflict.And why Chinese officials are being ordered to drink less?You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
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How is Israel's bombing affected Iran's economy?
17/06/2025 Duration: 26minMany of the people of Tehran have been heading out of the city, while social media videos show the lines of cars stretching into the distance, as many thousands of citizens speak of massive disruption and a fear of Israeli airstrikes. Ed Butler hears about people in Iran and looks at the economic impact of the conflict inflicted on the country's economy. Also, we hear from Thailand as the latest deadline for US President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on US imports looms. And why the Canary Islands and other parts of Spain are protesting against tourism.
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How is Israel's bombing affected Iran's economy?
16/06/2025 Duration: 26minMany of the people of Tehran have been heading out of the city, while social media videos show the lines of cars stretching into the distance, as many thousands of citizens speak of massive disruption and a fear of Israeli airstrikes. Ed Butler hears about people in Iran and looks at the economic impact of the conflict inflicted on the country's economy. Also, we hear from Thailand as the latest deadline for US President Donald Trump’s increased tariffs on US imports looms. And why the Canary Islands and other parts of Spain are protesting against tourism.
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Israel-Iran attacks: economic impact
13/06/2025 Duration: 26minHow could the Israel-Iran attacks impact the global economy? We speak to experts on the region.What's happening with global shipping? We speak to a company which transports freight in Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.Also, what about the health of the Israeli economy? We sepak to the former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Israel.
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What we know about Air India plane crash so far
12/06/2025 Duration: 26minA London-bound Air India plane carrying 242 people crashes in a residential area shortly after take-off in Ahmedabad, western India. We hear from Anita Mendiratta, a specialist on aviation. And we look at how the premier of the Canadian province of Alberta - the landlocked neighbour of the United States - has put forward plans for a new crude pipeline from the province to the Port of Prince Rupert in British Columbia to export through the Pacific.
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More than 200 people in India have died in a plane crash
12/06/2025 Duration: 26minAn Air India plane, bound for London with 242 people on board, crashed shortly after take-off in Ahmedabad. We catch up with the latest developments in western India, and what it means for the people and companies involved. Elsewhere, police have been guarding government buildings as Kenya's leaders announce their annual budget in Parliament amid growing tensions in Nairobi.The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Disney and Universal sue AI company Midjourney
11/06/2025 Duration: 24minDisney and Universal are suing AI photo generation company Midjourney alleging its popular image generator had become a "bottomless pit of plagiarism". Rahul Tandon finds out how likely the lawsuit is to be successful. Also, can we expect peace between the US and China in their crucial trade war as both sides say they have agreed on a "framework" for a deal?And we hear how tensions between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk might be affecting investors. You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
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US-China trade talks: Has a deal been done?
11/06/2025 Duration: 26minUS President Donald Trump claims a trade deal with China has been done. We explore the key issues in high-stakes trade talks in London. Did President Xi get what he wanted? How a disgruntled worker caused an entrepreneur's worst nightmare in wiping out years of work at an Indian grocery delivery app. And Devina Gupta hears why Ghana's nurses and midwives are striking, and how patients are facing treatment delays.
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US-China trade talks: second day concludes
10/06/2025 Duration: 26minU.S.-China trade talks in London are progressing and may extend to a third day, U.S. negotiators said, as both sides seek a breakthrough on rival export controls that risked derailing a fragile tariff truce.The World Bank has followed the International Monetary Fund in sharply cutting its growth forecast for 2025 - Ana Swanson gives us the breakdown.Pakistan announced that their defence spending is increasing by 17% in the fiscal year ending June 2026 - we get reaction from Uzair Younus, Principal at the Atlantic Council’s Asia Group.
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US-China trade talks: What’s up for grabs?
10/06/2025 Duration: 26minWhile the US and China negotiating teams are locked in a second day of trade talks in London, we look at the key figures and businesses caught in the middle between the World’s two largest economies. With the UK announcing a multibillion dollar project to build a new nuclear power station, Will Bain discusses how Europe is trying to have greater control of its energy supply in the aftermath of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. And why Japan is experiencing an extreme shortage of one of its staple foods - rice. The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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Trade Talks: US and China meet in London
09/06/2025 Duration: 26minWith trade tariffs slowing growth in China, the US wants to talk about rare earth minerals.We'll have the latest on trade negotiations in London. And there's plenty of food on the programme as we meet meat producers in Spain worried about US tariffs.We'll also hear how the cost of butter is soaring in New Zealand, even though much of it is made there.
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US-China trade war: Talks in London begin
09/06/2025 Duration: 26minTop government officials from the US and China have arrived in London for talks to see if there's any middle ground to end the ongoing trade war between the World's two largest economies. We look at what the sticking points will be, how they could take some heat out of the issue and if it will produce results.France's President Emmanuel Macron has told delegates the "oceans are not for sale" as the spotlight falls on the international shipping industry at the UN Ocean Conference in Nice. And Will Bain talks to Jennifer Haskell of Deloitte Sports Business Group as England's Women's Super League clubs revenue soars.The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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US-China trade war: The beginning of the end?
06/06/2025 Duration: 27minThe US and China governments have announced their set to hold trade talks in London on Monday, so has a phone call between the presidents of the World's two largest economies begun the end of their ongoing tariff battle? Elsewhere, we discuss whether the fallout between Donald Trump and Elon Musk will have any dramatic changes to US government's policy, while Andrew Peach speaks to diamond analyst Paul Zimnisky about why the main diamond company in Botswana says it's temporarily halting production. And our correspondent Stephen McDonell reports from China on how the era of the driverless truck may finally have arrived. The latest business and finance news from around the world, on the BBC.
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What does the Trump/Musk spat mean for the US business?
06/06/2025 Duration: 27minHow has something meant to be big and beautiful, has created so much bad blood between he world's richest man, and the President of the world's richest economy?With the US stock markets just open we'll look at the continuing fall out from President Trump's explosive social media bust up with Elon Musk - and what it means for some of Mr Musk's most important companies like the electric car firm Tesla and Space X.Also why is one of Germany's biggest investment funds pulling its investment in one of the world's biggest energy firms? You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.
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Tensions rise as Trump and Musk clash following White House exit
05/06/2025 Duration: 26minTensions are flaring between Donald Trump and his former adviser Elon Musk, just days after a seemingly cordial Oval Office departure. Plus, the European Union is calling on China to relax its grip on rare earth exports - vital components for everything from electric cars to household appliances. The restrictions have disrupted global supply chains and rattled industries across Europe and the U.S. And as a Japanese company struggles to reconnect with its moon-bound spacecraft, we explore the growing commercial interest in lunar ventures.
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Nintendo's long-awaited Switch 2 has been released worldwide
05/06/2025 Duration: 26minAs Nintendo launches its brand new Switch 2, we'll ask what the future holds for gaming consoles - as people increasingly stream their games.Before that, David Harper hears how the restrictions on exports of rare earth materials from China are hitting production of items including cars.Plus we've waited so long for sci-fi style deliveries from autonomous drones. Are they now becoming a reality? You can contact us on WhatsApp or send us a voicenote: +44 330 678 3033.