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Business Matters

BBC World Service

Global business and finance news and discussion from the BBC.

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  • 2334 - Indian billionaire Guatam Adani charged in fraud case

    Indian billionaire Gautam Adani faces US fraud charges for allegedly orchestrating a $250m bribery scheme to secure lucrative renewable energy contracts.

    US chipmaker, Nvidia, has reported record quarterly profits of $19bn - surpassing expectations.

    Plus, we gauge reactions as Australia proposes social media ban for under 16s.

    We want to hear your views. Contact us on WhatsApp or send a voice note to +44 330 678 3033.

    Thu, 21 Nov 2024
  • 2333 - Trump names billionaire fundraiser Lutnick as commerce secretary

    Donald Trump has appointed Howard Lutnick, an investor and co-chair of his transition team, to head the US Commerce Department. Lutnick, the CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, was a major fundraiser for Trump during his campaign.

    Also, could Google face a potential breakup and be forced to sell Chrome, the world’s most popular web browser?

    And satirical publication The Onion has acquired Infowars, the media outlet led by right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, for an undisclosed amount following a court-ordered auction. We hear from Tim Keck, the founder of The Onion.

    We want to hear your views. Contact us on WhatsApp or send a voice note to +44 330 678 3033.

    Wed, 20 Nov 2024
  • 2332 - G20: Xi Calls for More International Governance and Cooperation on AI

    At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Chinese President Xi Jinping urges for more international governance and cooperation on artificial intelligence, warning that AI should not be a "game of rich countries and the wealthy.

    China celebrates the completion of the final phase of a major pipeline bringing natural gas from Russia to China, which marks a significant step in the countries' energy ties.

    And in a pioneering move, Denmark’s Green Tripartite Minister, Jeppe Bruus, explains why the country is introducing the world’s first tax on livestock emissions.

    Rahul Tandon is joined by Jennifer Pak in China and Peter Morici in the U.S.

    Tue, 19 Nov 2024
  • 2331 - Trump's Impact on the Eurozone and Sri Lanka's Economic Outlook

    We analyse the potential economic challenges the Trump administration could bring to the Eurozone, with forecasts already downgraded by the European Commission. Carsten Brzeski, chief Eurozone economist at ING Bank, offers his analysis on what this could mean for the region's future.

    We also explore the race for the next U.S. Treasury Secretary and what it signals for future U.S. policy, with insights from Sylvan Lane, Business Editor at The Hill.

    Finally, we turn to Sri Lanka, where President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s decisive election victory raises hopes for sweeping economic reforms. Shanta Devarajan, a professor at Georgetown University and former World Bank senior official, provides a closer look at the challenges and opportunities facing the country.

    Sat, 16 Nov 2024
  • 2330 - Trump nominates ‘vaccine sceptic’ to lead health department

    President elect Donald Trump Nominates Robert F Kennedy to lead US Health Department. Shares in vaccine companies fell on the news of the announcement

    Ben & Jerry’s have filed a case against their owner, Unilever. They accuse Unilever of trying to prevent the ice cream company from making public statements supporting Palestinian refugees.

    The President of Guyana has announced that every adult in the country will receive one- hundred- thousand ($100,000) Guyanese dollars -- or nearly five hundred US Dollars. We ask, why?

    Fri, 15 Nov 2024
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