VIDEO: Zimbabwe’s ‘mother and child’ sculptor
Internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean sculptor Dominic Benhura tells the BBC about his work.
VIDEO: A luxury shopping list in Africa
The BBC’s Milton Nkosi takes a look at what Africa’s super-rich are spending their cash on.
Fear not—VIX signaling all clear for stocks: Strategist
Jim Strugger of MKM Partners tells why stocks could continue to rally over the next 2 to 2 1/2 years.
Small country, big problems—New Zealand dollar tanks
Soured by milk prices and a likely rate cut, the New Zealand dollar has hit to a five-year low.
The world’s biggest sovereign wealth funds
When it comes to sovereign wealth funds – state-owned investment vehicles – those countries that can afford to squirrel away surplus revenues do.
18,000 suggest face for new £20 note
As many as 18,000 people have made a suggestion as to who should feature on the new £20 note, the Bank of England reveals.
Why European holidays just got cheaper
The pound rises to 1.43 euros for the first time since 2007, so if you’re going on holiday to the eurozone you couldn’t have picked a better time.
VIDEO: ‘Very little hope for the future’
Tea shop owner Sakis Papatheodorou, who is heavily reliant on imports, says very few Greeks are hopeful about the future.
VIDEO: IPL cricket scandal ‘to hit revenue’
Indranil Das, from the sports & entertainment management firm KWAN, says the Indian Premier League corruption scandal will lead to a loss of revenue.
VIDEO: Indonesia scrimps on Eid festivities
A tumbling currency has prompted many Indonesians to cut back on their Eid celebrations marking the end of Ramadan.
