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Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.

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Global business news, with live guests and contributions from Asia and the USA.

    The G7 says no more to coal fired power stations by 2035

    The G7 says no more to coal fired power stations by 2035

    Ed Butler presents with guests Kristina Hooper, who's Chief Global Market Strategist at Invesco, the investment firm in New York, and Jessica Khine, who's Head of Asia for the Japanese financial consultancy, Astris Advisory.
    They discuss the decision on scrapping coal-fired power stations made by the G7, the Premier League introducing new financial rules, and the story about the mining giants BHP and Vale who've offered to pay Brazil about $25.7 billion in total compensation for a 2015 dam disaster at an iron ore complex.
    Photo: Ratcliffe on Soar coal-fired power station, Jeremy Ball, BBC News

    • 49 min
    US-China relations: How will it affect businesses?

    US-China relations: How will it affect businesses?

    America's top diplomat and the Chinese president have held talks in Beijing as both sides seek to stabilise relations. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has warned that Washington will act if China does not stop supplying Russia with items used in its assault on Ukraine.
    Also, in the programme, Roger Hearing finds out how important good manners still are in the business world and who created World biggest 3D printer.
    (Picture: U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits China. Picture credit: Reuters)

    • 49 min
    US economic growth slows but inflation grows

    US economic growth slows but inflation grows

    The US economy grew by less than forecast in the first three months of this year but inflation gathered pace, which could delay an interest rate cut.
    Official figures revealed the economy expanded at an annualised rate of 1.6%, far below expectations and the growth seen in the final months of 2023.
    Meanwhile, inflation, which measures the pace of price rises, has increased.
    (Picture: Retail sales drop in Britain, Huddersfield, United Kingdom - 21 Oct 2022. Picture credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)

    • 49 min
    US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits China

    US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visits China

    The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is continuing his visit to China, there are tensions on many fronts between the world’s two superpowers, how will the trip pay out? We hear from Brian Wong, from the Centre on Contemporary China and the World, in Hong Kong.
    As TikTok vows to fight a new law which could see it sold or banned in the US, what could a ban mean for businesses who rely on it?
    And more than 40% of Japan’s municipalities might eventually vanish due to a sharp population decline brought on by a chronically low birthrate, what’s going on?
    (Photo Credit: Reuters)

    • 52 min
    Millions of US workers set to be affected by ban on so-called ‘non-compete’ agreements

    Millions of US workers set to be affected by ban on so-called ‘non-compete’ agreements

    The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban so-called ‘non-compete’ agreements in a move which could affect millions of workers Under the moves, U.S. companies would no longer be able to bar employees from taking jobs with . But it’s likely to be challenged in court. One woman tells us how her family’s life was turned upside down by a non-compete agreement with a large tech company.
    Also on the programme Tesla sees its profits more than halve this year. The company has seen its profits more than halve this year, and says it will bring forward the launch of new models and cut thousands more jobs to try to reverse its fortunes.
    And research by German academics has found that we are increasingly pushing back the age at which we consider ourselves to be old. Nimal Ram, Professor of Psychology at Stanford University tells us more

    • 52 min
    India elections: how has the economy changed under Prime Minister Modi?

    India elections: how has the economy changed under Prime Minister Modi?

    We hear from the BBC's Nikhil Inamdar in the financial hub of Mumbai. Plus, in the tech hub of Bengaluru, first-time voters say it's really hard trying to get a job.
    Women are still very much a minority in workplaces. We ask female voters why?
    And writer Swati Narayan tells us why she thinks India is so unequal.

    • 52 min

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