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Dedicated to helping our audience navigate the bumpy economic road ahead. With in-depth reports and analysis, Money Talks makes the news your business.... more
FAQs about Money Talks:How many episodes does Money Talks have?The podcast currently has 3,217 episodes available.
August 21, 2018US tariffs drive manufacturers out of ChinaGlobal markets are getting a lift from hopes that the US and China are heading back to the negotiating table to resolve their ongoing trade dispute that has seen the two economic heavyweights levy tariffs on billions of dollars' worth of each other's products. Businesses concerned about the tariffs are American manufacturers operating in China's Pearl River Delta. Dubbed the 'workshop of the world', it churns out about a quarter of the country's exports. As Samantha Vadas reports from Shenzhen, the southern manufacturing heartland is seeing a major shift - fuelled by the escalating trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies. For more on this we speak to TRT World Editor-at-large Craig Copetas....more8minPlay
August 21, 2018Austerity to follow Greeks after bailout endsIt was the biggest rescue package in global financial history, but now the era of Greek bailouts has ended. After ten years of crisis and eight years of austerity, the country has officially completed its bailout programme. But is Greece ready to go it alone? Liz Maddock takes a look. For more on the situation, we speak to Yannis Koutsomitis, eurozone affairs analyst in Chania, Crete....more8minPlay
August 20, 2018US threatens more attacks on Turkish economyThe US is threatening Turkey with more sanctions if American pastor Andrew Brunson, who is facing trial in the country, is not released. Ankara says it is prepared to retaliate, and as Mobin Nasir reports, it is getting help from its allies and trade partners. For more, we speak to TRT World's Editor at Large, Craig Copetas....more6minPlay
August 20, 2018Ancient Saudi caves get makeover to attract touristsThe Saudi government has been trying to reduce its dependence on oil. And one of its major initiatives is to boost tourist numbers. The caves in the Jabal Al Qarah Mountain are the latest site to get a makeover. Usmaan Lone has more....more2minPlay
August 20, 2018E-Sports featured for first time at Asian GamesThe 18th Asian Games kicked off on Friday in Indonesia. More than 11,000 athletes will compete in 40 sports. But one event won't even require its participants to get out of their seats. Electronic sports are making their debut. And they're also becoming a big business. We speak to Daniel Herz, Chief Revenue Officer at Complexity, one of America's leading eSports organisations....more4minPlay
August 20, 2018US to roll-out new Russia sanctionsRussia is due to be hit with another round of US sanctions this week. And it has sent the currency tumbling. The Russian rouble has fallen 7% against the dollar in the last month. Dan Ashby is in Moscow, with more on the situation....more4minPlay
August 20, 2018Malaysia's PM to renegotiate China projectsHe has blocked billions of dollars' worth of Chinese projects in Malaysia, and now Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad is on a 5-day visit to China. He hopes to repair the relationship between the two neighbours. Mahathir's also expected to renegotiate a number of Beijing-backed deals that were signed before he entered office. Auskar Surbakti has more....more7minPlay
August 18, 2018Corruption costing Tunisia $900M per yearIt's been seven years since a revolution ousted Tunisia's dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali. But anti-corruption groups say the situation hasn't improved. In fact, some argue corruption is now more widespread than before. Melinda Nucifora takes a look at what that means for the average Tunisian....more3minPlay
August 18, 2018Metals hit hard in commodities slideCommodity prices do not like a strong dollar, and that is why they have been selling off across the board. The greenback has rallied in recent days due to an emerging market currency sell-off and that's pulled those prices sharply lower, particularly in metals. We speak to TRT World's Editor-at-large, Craig Copetas, who is also the author of the critically acclaimed book Metal Men, which took a behind-the-scenes look at the metals market....more4minPlay
August 18, 2018Turkish marble exports set for record yearThe weaker Turkish lira is driving inflation but it's helping some industries cash in on higher sales. Turkey's marble sector is on track for record exports this year. Mobin Nasir went to Torbali in the Turkish province of Izmir, one of the places carving out a larger share in the global market....more4minPlay
FAQs about Money Talks:How many episodes does Money Talks have?The podcast currently has 3,217 episodes available.