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Cooking the books
Is the writing on the wall for the printed word?
Debt ceiling
US debt ceiling raised - but for how long?
Davos and beer
How long do you have to work to afford a beer?
Debates in Davos
Stephanie Flanders reports from Davos, speaking to the Chief Executive of Goldman Sachs
Economic effects of Mali conflict
The economic effects of the Mali conflict, plus how parenthood affects male bosses.
Hydrogen- fuel of the future?
Is the dream of hydrogen as a clean fuel of the future still alive?
Egypt's economy
How political turmoil is damaging Egypt's economy
Europe's banks
What will Europe's financial institutions look like in five years time?
Football leagues
As the Superbowl approaches, we ask whether American football is run on socialist lines
African mining
Can a more equal distribution of wealth stem the tide of unrest in South Africa's mines?
Afghanistan and business
Saad Mohseni, Afghanistan's top media mogul on corruption and when Western forces leave
Another crisis?
Is another financial crisis on its way?
EU budget
EU leaders wrangle over the details of a seven year budget worth nearly a trillion Euro.
Budget brokering
What really happens at EU summits?
Ugandan inflation
Emmanuel Tumusiime-Mutebile, Ugandan central bank governor on interest rates and inflation
Short term horizons
Why failing investment in infrastructure may create a bumpy road to recovery
Life's challenges
The three lives of Ping Fu: orphan, political prisoner, and now high-tech pioneer.
Resistant drugs
Are drug companies doing enough to combat killer disease that no longer respond to drugs
One steppe beyond
Mongolia goes head-to-head with Rio Tinto over revenues from a vast new copper mine
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The daily drama of money and work from the 91热爆.
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Business Daily Global Imbalances
Are imbalances the biggest threat to the world economy? Plus: Italy's family run firms.
Mark Zuckerberg's New Prize
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg talks about Google, legacy and what keeps him awake at night.
Global Food Prices
Global food prices could reach record levels this year, but what's behind it all?
Polluted Cities
A report says pollution could soon claim millions more lives across the world's cities.
Uncertain Italy
Italy's election ends in deadlock. What next for reform and the eurozone?
Euro wobbles
With Portugal missing targets and Italy in deadlock, is this a crossroads in the crisis?
America's debt Odyssey
First the fiscal cliff, now the sequester. Why does America put obstacles in its path?
Kidneys, copper and e-commerce
The man who created a clearing house for kidneys plus a stand-off in the Gobi desert.
Kenya at the polls
Kenya's election: can ethnic violence be avoided? Many investors seem to think so.
Japan's audacious experiment
Japan's about to rack up vast new debts in an attempt to kick start growth - will it work?