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India election: the economy reacts as Modi claims victory
Modi-led alliance claims victory in India’s general election despite having many critics of high unemployment figures and slow economic growth there. What look at what this means for the Indian economy.
We hear from local reporters, economists and business owners in India. -
How investors react to Mexico’s first female president
Mexico's first female president, Claudia Sheinbaum, breaks a political glass ceiling and she wins the election. However, following the victory, investors have been reacting rather negatively. They’ve been selling off pesos—Mexico’s currency—over fears of radical constitutional changes. The peso slipped about 3% against the dollar, its lowest level since November last year. How will it affect local business owners and the economy?
Also, in the programme, Sam Fenwick finds out why the boss of the World Bank, Ajay Banga, thinks it’s time for emerging economies to stop relying on infinite streams of cash from other governments. -
Nigeria's union's fight for a better minimum wage
On World Business Report Will Bain hears from one of the main unions leading today's action on why they have called for an indefinite strike.
Plus, in an exclusive interview with the BBC, the head of the World Bank tells us that developing nations cannot bank on the deep pockets of wealthier Western Nations
Also find out why Mexico's currency is slipping on a landslide win for a Presidential candidate promising more of the same
And Shein has changed fast fashion and become a favourite with shoppers all round the world - so why is where it sells its shares proving so controversial? -
Republican donors pledge millions after Trump guilty verdict
Major Republican donors have backed Donald Trump despite his conviction in a hush money case. Presenter Devina Gupta examines why there is still huge financial backing for the former President.
Voters go to the polls in Mexico. The country’s new President is the be the first ever woman to lead the nation. We look at the economy she inherits, and what are her economic priorities likely to be.
The owner of the hit online game Wordle is legally challenging a geography-based spinoff called Worldle.
The New York Times, purchased Wordle for a seven figure sum in 2022. It accuses Worldle of attempting to capitalise on "the enormous goodwill” associated with its own brand. -
South Africa: ANC set to lose parliamentary majority
The South African election is moving ever closer to a result, and it looks like the ANC will have to start talking to potential coalition partners.
What could that mean for the economy there?
Plus, we're getting reports of another major cyber-attack, this time affecting a major bank.
And how does it feel when your niche web project becomes the focus of a trademark claim from a very large company with a very large legal budget? -
Donald Trump found guilty on all counts in criminal trial
Donald Trump becomes the first former or sitting US president to be convicted of a crime. Presenter Devina Gupta examines what this will mean for his bid to become President again.
Plus, extreme heat is causing chaos in South Asia. What does this mean for businesses and workers in Pakistan and India?
(Picture: Donald Trump Credit: Eduardo Muñoz/Reuters)