Argentina in Default
The latest from Buenos Aires as Argentina admits it is technically in default for the second time in 12 years.
The latest from Buenos Aires as Argentina admits it is technically in default for the second time in 12 years. And, the Bank of England proposes a plan for clawing back bankers bonuses if business goes bad. But how would the new rules work in practise? Greg Campbell from law firm Mishcon de Reya explains.
Reporter Stuart Hughes meets the Sami people of northern Sweden, where a mining project is said to be threatening their traditional way of life. Studio guest Sabri Ben-Achour, from our sister programme Marketplace in the US, investigates the art of the southern idiom. And, Rahul Tandon, reporting from the streets of Calcutta, reveals how 250kg of gold was smuggled into India last year.
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