Business Daily Episodes Episode guide
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Power Players: What does Mamdani's Manhattan mean for the world?
The mayor pledged to ease living costs in New York, but risks rattling the city's wealthy
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Founders: Moderna's Noubar Afeyan
We hear from Noubar Afeyan the man behind Moderna, the vaccine maker.
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Follow the Money: The Rolling Stones
As they release a 25th album - should the Rolling Stones put out new music or just tour?
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Can Saudi Arabia move beyond oil?
Nearly a decade on, we assess how far Vision 2030 has transformed Saudi Arabia's economy
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Taking stock: Trump's money
Trump’s financial disclosures, billionaires in AI, and China’s changing consumer tastes
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Has Nike lost its magic?
Even as one estimate suggests Nike sells 26 pairs of shoes every second
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Founders: Charlotte Tilbury on beauty, business and confidence
Charlotte Tilbury on building a global beauty brand and the challenges of Covid-19
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Follow the Money: The Wimbledon business model
How Wimbledon is expected to generate $500 million in two weeks
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Rebuilding Gaza and trying to get back to work
Rebuilding Gaza is a huge task, which the United Nations estimates will cost $70 billion
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Taking Stock: Heatwaves, Pensions and Tech Turbulence
Heatwaves, pensions, and tech volatility - stories shaping the global economy this week.
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Can Toy Story help Disney's new CEO get the magic back?
Toy Story 5 broke box office records, but can Disney's new CEO reinvigorate the company?
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Founders: Duolingo's billionaire boss on rejecting Bill Gates
Luis von Ahn co-founded the #1 language app after selling reCAPTCHA to Google
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Follow the money: The chips powering AI
The AI boom runs on a piece of silicon. Follow the money behind this most-valuable tech
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The growing business of prepping
Why are more people embracing the prepper mindset and buying emergency supplies?
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Taking Stock: Is your job safe from AI?
We explore if trades like plumbing and locksmithing could offer greater job security.
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When will petrol and gas get cheaper again?
When can oil and gas shipments resume at scale? And when will consumers see lower prices?
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Founders: The supermarket billionaire, John Catsimatidis
Greek-born John Catsimatidis on quitting university, supermarkets and talks with Trump
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Follow the money: Who profits from the Iran war?
Defence stocks, energy profits, anonymous bets: who’s getting rich and where money goes
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Sherbro Island: can Sierra Leone build a global business hub?
An ambitious project aims to build a business hub to rival Singapore or Hong Kong
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The Weekly: AI rivals race to list shares
OpenAI becomes the latest AI giant to announce plans to sell shares
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Power Players: Elon Musk and SpaceX’s IPO liftoff
It’s not just about rockets: what SpaceX does and why its IPO matters
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Founders: Caecilia Chu on 200 rejections and building YouTrip
We meet the founder of one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing fintech companies
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Follow the Money: FIFA’s billions
Why World Cup final tickets hit $11,000 and where Fifa stands to earn $9 billion
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Who’s behind Sierra Leone’s illegal fishing problem?
We try to ascertain who is behind it and what the country's government is doing to help
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How karate helped a shy kid transform how India pays
Harshil Mathur on building Razorpay into one of India’s biggest payments companies
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Has the World Cup broken dynamic pricing?
As dynamic pricing expands, so does the backlash
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Why is Spain's youth unemployment still so high?
Many graduates struggle to find a job that uses their skills
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Are content creators invading public spaces?
Influencers can help promote businesses like restaurants, but can also be disruptive
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The woman trying to fix Nigeria's medicine gap
We meet the pharmacist who founded a business in response to a family medical emergency
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Prediction markets: are they fuelling insider trading?
Betting on future events is on the rise, but regulators are starting to crack down