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The daily drama of money and work from the BBC.

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Why are medical students going to Bulgaria?

10/19/2025
We head to the Eastern European country to find out why it's become so popular with people from the UK and elsewhere in the world, who are going there to study medicine. And we hear how Bulgaria is dealing with its own issues in retaining healthcare workers, as it faces a 'brain drain' to other countries and sectors. Produced and presented by Gill Dummigan (Image: An international student in a tuition session in Plovdiv, Bulgaria)

Duration:00:17:45

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Can China’s debt problem be solved?

10/19/2025
As China’s Communist Party conclave gets underway, we take a look at one of the biggest things affecting the country’s economy; debt. 2024 saw an estimated 25 - 34 million people default on their personal loans while household debt has now reached more than 60% of GDP. With the government using subsidies and handouts to get people spending, can China’s debt problem be solved? Presenter: Ed Butler / Producer: Matt Lines (Image: Diners in Shanghai, China during Golden Week, 2024. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:41

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Can you buy your way into a job?

10/19/2025
We look at a growing industry where candidates are spending on career coaching, résumé redesigns, AI tools, and job boards. In a tough job market, with companies cutting staff due to artificial intelligence and rising costs, is this the way to get ahead? We talk to job seekers about whether these tools really help and share what you can do to find work without spending money. Presenter: Megan Lawton Producer: Sam Gruet (Image: Giovanna Ventola, who runs an online community for jobhunters. Credit: Frank Ventola)

Duration:00:17:29

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Business Daily meets: Lamborghini's Stephan Winklemann

10/16/2025
The president and CEO of Lamborghini doesn’t just sell supercars, he sells a symbol of status, speed, and style. But what does it take to lead one of the world’s most iconic luxury brands? Theo Leggett meets Stephan Winklemann at a Lamborghini showroom in London, UK, to explore his journey from paratrooper to CEO of some of the top automobile companies. We hear how he steers businesses through a worldwide economic recession, a pandemic, and global trade wars. Plus, with the rise of electric vehicles – what is the future for the luxury car company? Produced and presented by Theo Leggett Additional production: Niamh McDermott (Image: Stephan Winkelmann sat in front of a yellow Lamborghini wearing a suit and grinning into the camera)

Duration:00:17:29

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God in your pocket

10/15/2025
Can your smartphone bring you spiritual fulfilment? We look at the growth of religion-based apps, as the “faith tech” industry sees rapid growth. Much of the tech charges a fee to use it, but not everyone is convinced. Produced and presented by Rob Young (Image: The "Text With Jesus" chatbot app which has thousands of paying subscribers. It lets people ostensibly ask questions of Mary, Joseph, Jesus and nearly all 12 apostles. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:21:24

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What's going on with Indonesia's economy?

10/14/2025
Indonesia’s president has now been in power for a year but having won the election on policies to support the lower classes, the economy is struggling. That struggle led to violent protests across the country making global headlines. We speak to businesses, young people and families about the changes they’ve seen in the past year and discuss whether the new government can fulfil their economic pledges. Presenter: Sam Fenwick Producer: Hannah Mullane (Image: Students eat food supplied by the Indonesian government's free meal programme at an elementary school in Darul Kamal, Aceh province on 13 October 2025. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:28

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Has Canada lost its trade war with the US?

10/13/2025
The country has dropped tariffs on a wide range of US products, a major U-turn in the trade war. It comes after Prime Minister Mark Carney said he had reached a “new economic and security relationship” with US President Donald Trump. But with almost 40% of small Canadian businesses warning they might not survive another year under tariffs, and the province of Ontario losing tens of thousands of jobs, what will this shift mean for the economy? We break down why Canada is changing course and what it could mean for businesses and consumers. Presented by Sam Gruet Produced by Megan Lawton (Image: US President Donald Trump, right, and Mark Carney, Canada's prime minister, shake hands during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington DC on 7/10/25. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:55

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Thailand’s debt spiral

10/12/2025
The country has one of the highest levels of consumer debt in the world as a proportion of its GDP. We hear from people who have borrowed and can't pay back. They're struggling to get regular work to make payments and cover interest. We also speak to a private money lender - are they helping people or making the problem worse? Produced and presented by Ed Butler (Image: Jie Ae Nattarin, a money lender in Thailand wearing her trademark headband)

Duration:00:17:28

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Business Daily meets: Fani Titi, Investec CEO

10/9/2025
The South African grew up under the racist apartheid system as one of 14 children. He looked set for a life in farming, until a chance event took him down a different path – ultimately becoming CEO of the multinational banking group, Investec. Presenter: Leanna Byrne Producer: Elisabeth Mahy (Image: Fani Titi. Credit: Investec)

Duration:00:17:27

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Small country: Big tariffs

10/8/2025
We head to Switzerland, a small but very successful country with a population of just 9 million. And now coping with some of US President Donald Trump’s highest tariffs. In August the original threat of 31% tariffs was raised to 39%. Two months on, efforts to negotiate with Washington have proved fruitless and the Swiss economy, regularly ranked as the most competitive in the world, is starting to slow down. Produced and presented by Imogen Foulkes (Swiss watch brands, including Zenith and Hublot, in a shopping arcade in Geneva, Switzerland. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:30

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Should we expect more airline delays?

10/7/2025
Passengers are suffering more disruption as technology at airports, airlines and air traffic control is failing. But why is aviation software becoming more prone to failure and vulnerable to cyber-attacks, and what is the solution to preventing delays? Presented and produced by Russell Padmore (Image: Passengers wait at Heathrow Airport in London, as European airports experienced disruption due to a cyberattack on the check-in and boarding system in September 2025. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:28

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The cost of a shutdown

10/7/2025
For the first time in nearly seven years, federal operations have been drastically curtailed as the US government shuts down. As it enters a second week, we look in detail at how the collapse in funding for government services is affecting America at large - from the Federal worker fearing for his job, to the wider concerns of slowing growth and rising inflation. What does this say about the state of the world’s largest economy? Produced and presented by Ed Butler (Image: "Closed" signage in front of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC, US, on 5 October 20205. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:19:19

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Afghanistan: women disconnected

10/5/2025
Women and girls in Afghanistan have been excluded from much of the working world, as well as from the chance to get an education. Many are finding ways to bring in an income for their families, but a 48-hour internet shutdown threatened this recently. We hear the experiences of shopkeepers, tech workers and charity bosses in the country. If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk Presented and produced by Hannah Bewley (Picture: Afghan women in burkas walk along a road in the Argo district of Badakhshan province on August 28, 2025. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:28

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Business Daily meets: Thailand's Chef Pam

10/2/2025
Thailand’s Pichaya Soontornyanakij, widely known as Chef Pam, was this year named the best female chef in the world by a panel of more than 1,000 gastronomists assembled by 50 Best, a food and drink sector brand. She’s the first Asian woman to win that award. Gideon Long meets her at her Michelin-starred restaurant in Bangkok, in a building which has deep personal meaning for her and which she and her family have lovingly restored. She takes him on a tour of the gastronomic delights of Bangkok’s Chinatown and tells him about her Thai-Chinese heritage and the challenges of the restaurant business. If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk Presented and produced by Gideon Long (Image: Thai chef Pichaya Soontornyanakij at her restaurant in Bangkok.)

Duration:00:19:30

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Trump's green retreat

10/1/2025
Earlier this year, President Donald Trump signed an executive order stopping subsidies for renewable energy sources like wind and solar power. He has called attempts to boost green energy in the US the "Green New Scam". We head to Middletown, Ohio, where a hydrogen-powered furnace for the steel mill, which was subsidised under the Biden administration, has been cancelled under President Trump. Supporters of the new furnace say it would have made a much cleaner plant in the town and created many jobs. We hear from residents, community leaders, and economists, and ask - what happens when industry clashes with politics? If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk Presenter: Erin Delmore Producer: Nathalie Jimenez (Picture: Cleveland-Cliffs Middletown Works in Middletown, Ohio, in 2024. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:29

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Fighting economic abuse

9/30/2025
What happens when a controlling partner takes over your income and spending? More countries are now recognising the harm that economic or financial abuse can cause, but it's still a but it’s still a huge problem - particularly for women. Could financial institutions be doing more to help? Produced and presented by Felicity Hannah (Image: A woman lying back in a chair with her head in her hands. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:39

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Keeping Chile's older workers... working

9/29/2025
The country has one of the fastest growing aging populations in the region - we hear how businesses and politicians are adapting to the situation. We visit a cafe exclusively employing women aged over 50, and hear about the sectors trying to change attitudes to maintain productivity. Produced and presented by Jane Chambers (Image: Senior hvac technician checking air conditioning unit pressure with manometer in Chile. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:28

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Is France failing its older workers?

9/28/2025
The French government has launched a campaign against what it calls “the last discrimination”: ageism. It’s one that a lot of people in the country consider to be justified, and which makes it about three times more difficult to get a job interview. But it’s costly. If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, please email us at businessdaily@bbc.co.uk Presented and produced by John Laurenson (Picture: Job-seeker, Geraldine Coquand.)

Duration:00:18:30

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Business Daily meets: Rahul Vatts

9/25/2025
Thirty years ago, India made its first mobile call. Back then, Rahul Vatts was just starting out at India’s telecom giant, Airtel. Now the company’s Chief Regulatory Officer, he’s witnessed the country transform into one of the world’s largest digital markets. We hear about his career journey and learn how new technology is being rolled out in rural parts of India. If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, our email address is businessdaily@bbc.co.uk Presented and produced by Devina Gupta (Picture: Rahul Vatts.)

Duration:00:18:50

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Home is where the debt is

9/24/2025
Is the dream of home ownership slipping out of reach for many Americans? Prices are climbing, supply can’t keep up with demand, and high interest rates are keeping sellers on the side-lines. Tariffs and rising construction costs are squeezing builders too, piling more pressure on families and the economy. We hear from first-time buyers, builders and real estate agents all trying to navigate the changing market. Produced and presented by Monica Miller (Image: A family look at a new home in the US. Credit: Getty Images)

Duration:00:17:31