WBNews: US growth figures 24 Nov 2009
Hopes that the rebound from recession in the United States will be swift have taken a blow after official growth figures were revised down. And could the Swedish carmaker Saab be heading for the scrapyard?
WBNews: The end of free news? 23 Nov 09
Reports suggest Microsoft is ready to pay Rupert Murdoch for an exclusive deal to carry news on the internet - is this the beginning of the end for free news online?
WBNews: Bill Browder 22 Nov 09
An American businessman who's banned from entering Russia, claims the authorities there refused medical treatment to his lawyer, who later died, because he refused to sign a false confession to fraud... Bill Browder, of Hermitage Capital, once Russia's leading foreign investor, has told the BBC that the country has turned into a "criminal state".
WBNews: Booksellers lose Oprah exposure 20 Nov 09
Oprah Winfrey is to end her show after 25 years. She was responsible for encouraging millions of people to read books and publishers are disappointed to be losing her valuable support.
WBNews: Goldman Sachs 19 Nov 09
In this edition... the growing controversy that's buffeting the Wall Street bank Goldman Sachs. And... is Twitter better than ice cream?
WBNews: AIG bailout "bungled" 17 Nov 09
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An independent watchdog says regulators made serious mistakes in the way they handled the rescue of the American insurance company AIG. A former AIG executive says he agrees. And is inflation the next big threat for the world economy?
WBNews: Property Slump 27th March 09
A showpiece development in the heart of London, intended to provide 170 new luxury hotel beds, has been mothballed. We hear how here, as in so many cities around the world, the lack of bank credit means building sites have fallen silent. Plus Iraq's stockmarket plans to go electronic as it enjoys an investment boom.
WBNews: Czech PM attacks Obama spending 25 Mar 09
The Czech prime minister has condemned US President Barack Obama's economic recovery plans as "a way to hell". And we investigate the boiling row between Ethiopian coffee producers and their government.
WBNews: Africa and the downturn 15 March 09
How will the economic slowdown affect Africa? The International Monetary Fund has predicted severe economic repercussions for the continent; yet will some areas of African life remain immune from global trends?
WBNews: Hedge funds before Congress 13 Nov 08
America's richest hedge fund managers have been called before Congress to explain their role in the financial crisis. Will a Democrat White House force through new laws to make them less secretive and pay more tax?