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Can Russian technology start-ups save its economy?
The Wheel Of Misfortune
Business Daily launches its very own eurozone crisis gameshow - where everyone is a loser!
The wisdom of Socrates
Can the the debt dramas of the ancient world offer guidance to modern statesmen?
China's debt problem
Has China's government bailed out its debt-laden local authorities?
Barclays CEO resigns
Are other banks implicated in the interest rate rigging scandal at Barclays?
The end of Libor?
The man who led the Barclay's investigation on the problems with interest rates.
Remedies for capitalism's malaise
What does the Libor scandal tell us about capitalism?
When does crisis become disaster?
After two and a half years can the eurozone disaster still be described as a crisis?
Internet Privacy
US regulators warn about the dangers of downloading applications on your smartphone.
China trade war?
Europe's trade commissioner on China's 'protectionism' and Spain's future in the eurozone.
Debt Relief
Does African debt relief hold lessons for the eurozone? And the woes of bankers' ex wives.
New northern euro?
A major German thinker on why his nation can't pay, won't pay, and should go its own way.
Is China Cracking?
China's growth dips again. Has talk of the coming Chinese Century been premature?
Barney Frank
Congressman Barney Frank condemns LIBOR rate-rigging and defends the Dodd Frank Act.
Trust under threat?
Can we trust markets where traders have a say in fixing prices, including the oil market?
The Price of Food
With food prices volatile, who's to blame? Governments? The climate? Or food companies?
Is Italy bust?
Italy is back in the spotlight, with a bank ratings cut, and Sicily facing bankruptcy.
Should bankers run banks?
New boss needed at Barclays. We interview an applicant who wants to revamp the industry.
Dirty money
How hard is it for the world's banks to spot dirty money?
Regulating the regulators
Why do the regulators only flex their muscles when it's far too late?
The final Greek chorus?
As Greece sinks deeper, when do the gloomy eurozone prophecies become self-fulfilling?
Paying for Sporting Success
What it really costs to get an Olympic athlete onto that winning podium.
27/07/2012
The daily drama of money and work from the 91热爆.
Exxon Mobil
The climate change policies of America's biggest oil company, Exxon Mobil.
A decisive week for the euro?
What will it take to save the euro? Plus why the Japanese love the fax machine
Italy's Economy
Could Italy sink the eurozone? Plus the inventor who tested his own sanitary pads.
The "Skills Gap" Myth
Amid rising unemployment, the jobless challenge from the applicant's perspective.
Libya: a future in doubt?
There's a new parliament about to sit in Libya - but what hope for economic recovery?
Germany to blame?
Did strong euro-nations like Germany cause the crisis by over-lending to the weak ones?
Standard Chartered
UK bank Standard Chartered denies US claims that it was a 'rogue institution'.
Share-trading glitches
Could glitches in automated share-trading threaten financial stability?