Business

  • 24 Nov 2016

    Jon Snow speaks with Lord Jim O’Neill, the former Goldman Sachs Chief Economist who resigned as a Treasury Minister in September, about globalisation and modernity.

  • 24 Nov 2016

    The IFS is predicting that workers will earn less in “real wages” in 2021 than they did in 2008. Just a day after a budget that was supposed to help families who are “just about managing” or Jams, the IFS analysis has cast new doubt on whether it will really make any difference.

  • 24 Nov 2016

    The sustained decline in real wages since the 2008 financial crash is the worst Britain has experienced since the war, and possibly in the last 100 years: that’s the conclusion of the influential think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies.

  • 21 Nov 2016

    Professor Mariana Mazzucato, from Sussex University, and Merryn Somerset Webb, editor-in-chief of the financial magazine Moneyweek.

  • 21 Nov 2016

    Coming soon: Brexit – the day after. A cliff hanger in every sense of the word. As business leaders warn Theresa May about the prospect of a “cliff edge” of sudden and overnight change when Britain leaves the European Union, the Prime Minister has been trying to calm nerves.

  • 21 Nov 2016

    They’re young, they’re smart and they’re tech-savvy, but could they be heading to Germany? Amid all the uncertainty about doing business and working in post-Brexit Britain, Berlin is over here, trying to lure tech sector talent over there.

  • 21 Nov 2016

    Business leaders are clamouring for certainty and a post-Brexit plan. Are they going to get it? Our Business Editor Siobhan Kennedy has been talking to some leading figures.

  • 20 Nov 2016

    Jam today says the government as the Chancellor pledges more help for families termed the ‘JAMs’ – aka ‘Just About Managing’. But as Philip Hammond warns the economy still faces a sharp challenge will there really be much to go around?

  • 20 Nov 2016

    Business Correspondent Helia Ebrahimi discusses the Autumn Statement.

  • 20 Nov 2016

    We’re joined by Rebecca Long-Bailey, the Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury – who’s in Manchester – and, from South London, by Chris Philp – Conservative member of the Treasury Select Committee.

  • 20 Nov 2016

    A week of Trump

    One week of preparation on – Donald Trump is revealing himself as more “Campaign Trump” than healing, “Presidential Trump”.

  • 9 Nov 2016

    As after the Brexit vote here, the election of Donald Trump sparked a knee-jerk reaction on the markets. But initial falls were not sustained. .

  • 9 Nov 2016

    What will a Trump presidency mean for the wider world? How has the world responded to this electoral shock?

  • 9 Nov 2016

    There was a sharp fall on the financial markets at the prospect of a new age of political uncertainty.The FTSE, the Dow Jones Futures market and Japan’s Nikkei all plunged in early trading – before recovering ground, Our business correspondent Helia Ebrahimi joins from our London newsroom.

  • 8 Nov 2016

    RBS: what now for the troubled bank?

    Many would see today’s headlines and sigh. RBS forced to put aside another £400 million in compensation for past bad behaviour.