Now playing Next Business Series Spotify: revenue up, losses widen Spotify's revenues rise by 80 percent last year to 1.9 billion euros as it gained more subscribers, but losses were 184.5 million euros as it spent on product development and expansion. 24/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Moody's downgrades Deutsche Bank's credit rating Moody's has downgraded the rating on Deutsche Bank's unsecured debt. Chief Executive John Cryan said he was "very disappointed". 24/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Eurostar sales fall after Paris and Brussels terror attacks Eurostar passenger numbers fell in the first three months of this year linked to the terror attacks in Paris and Brussels, but bookings are strong for Euro 2016 football matches. 20/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Brazil's Petrobras gets new boss with same old problems Pedro Parente, the new boss of Brazil's scandal-ridden state-controlled energy firm Petrobras, has been talking about the challenges ahead. 20/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy Egyptian shares fall after plane's disappearance The disappearance of an EgyptAir plane flying from France to Egypt caused a sell-off of shares on the Cairo stock exchange due to concerns about the potential impact on tourism and the economy. 19/05/2016
Now playing Next The Global Conversation Martin Schulz: 'The European Union is in a dismal state' The president of the European Parliament says a Brexit would be "a disaster both for the European Union and for Britain." 12/05/2016
Now playing Next Economy UK central bank warns 'Brexit could trigger recession' Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has stepped up his warnings about the economic risks if Britain votes to leave the European Union, with even the possibility of a technical recession. 12/05/2016
Now playing Next Canada Oil production resumes in fire-hit Fort McMurray The blaze continues to spread but experts say it is in uninhabited areas to the east and south of the town. 11/05/2016
Now playing Next Greece Greek parliament votes through austerity tax and pension reforms After two day’s of debate in Greece’s parliament, MPs voted on Sunday evening to pass a controversial austerity package. The reforms, which will see 09/05/2016
Now playing Next World News Australia PM Malcolm Turnbull calls early election Australia’s conservative Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called a surprise early election on July 2. He used a rare political tool to dissolve 08/05/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Credit Suisse bosses face anger from shareholders The shareholders of Credit Suisse have given the bank's bosses a rough ride at its annual investor meeting in Zurich. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone GDP back to pre-2008 crisis level, unemployment falls, inflation down The eurozone economy grew 0.6 percent, its fastest pace in five years in Q1 2016, unemployment dipped to 10.2 percent in March, but consumer prices were down 0.2 percent in April. 29/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy UK economic growth slows Britain's economy slowed in the early part of this year, apparently effected by reduced global growth and uncertainty ahead of the referendum on the UK's European membership. 27/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy Saudi Arabia responds to low oil prices with economic reform plan Saudi Arabia has unveiled an economic reform plan including selling part of its state energy giant Saudi Aramco and using the cash raised for a massive global investment fund. 26/04/2016
Now playing Next World News TTIP trade deal faces growing anger and opposition on both sides of the Atlantic Thousands took to the streets in Hanover over the weekend to demonstrate against the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deal or TTIP. 25/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy China's steel output increases as talks on global glut fail Under pressure to curb steel output and relieve a global glut, China says its production actually hit a record high last month. 19/04/2016
Now playing Next Business Series Netflix new subscriptions slow New customer forecasts from Netflix are way short of what investors were expecting and so they punished the video streaming service with a sell off of its shares. 19/04/2016
Now playing Next Iraq ISIL revenues on the wane as coalition attacks its cash stash The world's biggest, baddest, terrorist group variously known as ISIL, Daesh or ISIS is facing "severe financial challenges":http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-terror/isis-richest-terror-group-worl 19/04/2016
Now playing Next Economy Bonds are back for Argentina Argentina is back selling government bonds for the first time in 15 years having settled a long-running legal battle with investors after it defaulted on its debts in 2001. 19/04/2016