Now playing Next world news Brexit boost - polls show Leave lead a week before EU referendum With exactly one week to go before the UK holds a referendum on its EU membership, several polls have shown a swing to those wishing to quit the bloc. 16/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Bank of Japan holds back on further economic stimulus The Bank of Japan held back from offering any further economic stimulus, despite weak inflation and poor global growth. 16/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit: Immigration a divisive issue Immigration is a big campaign issue in the run-up to Britain’s referendum on EU membership. 16/06/2016
Now playing Next USA Brexit breeds caution among banks and money makers Money markets and investors world wide are waiting with bated breath for the UK’s decision next week on its future, in or out, of the European Union. 16/06/2016
Now playing Next world news What do young people think of Brexit? The decision over whether the UK remains inside the European Union could depend on whether young people vote in sufficient numbers on 23 June. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next world news Britain's EU referendum rivals clash on the Thames Britain’s EU referendum campaign has taken a bizarre twist after rivals from both the Remain and Leave camps took their increasingly vocal ‘War of Words’, to the… 15/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels:A Brexit would harm both the UK and the EU 15/06/2016
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Now playing Next Economy Fed due to call on interest rate hike The Federal Reserve is deep in a policy meeting and it is extremely unlikely that an interest rate rise is on the cards. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Markets fear major turbulence if UK votes 'Leave' The world's major financial institutions, including Citi and Goldman Sachs, are to call in senior traders to work through the night following the Brexit vote. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Osborne faces Tory backlash over Brexit austerity warning The finance minister warned a Brexit would force him to raise taxes and cut spending, sparking revolt within his own party. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Brexit: How the economic arguments stand up with two businesses The economy – it’s become one of the main battlegrounds in the run-up to the UK’s referendum on EU membership. 15/06/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: more polls are pointing towards a Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of some of the top stories making waves around Europe. 14/06/2016
Now playing Next Economy Jobs or no jobs? The Brexit question of the day Labour Party heavyweights have waded into the Brexit debate by claiming if the country votes to leave the EU public sector jobs will be at risk. 14/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK can restrict benefits to EU workers, court rules European judges have ruled the procedure cannot be considered discriminatory and can be carried out to protect public finances. 14/06/2016
Now playing Next the global conversation Greece's Finance Minister warns Europe needs to listen to its people Greece has at times in the past seven years seemed like a sacrificial lamb on the altar of a strong euro, with its people being asked to suffer for past government incompetence or worse that put the e 14/06/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom UK tabloid urges Britain to free itself from 'dictatorial Brussels' The UK’s Brexit campaign has been given a boost by media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. 14/06/2016