2024-12-03
26 分钟Opposition parties in France say they'll bring down the minority government of Prime Minister Michel Barnier within days. This after he forced his social security budget through without a vote in parliament. As Ghana approaches an election, Ed Butler reports on the economic turmoil facing the country And the Consumer Federation of America tells us about consumer sentiment following Black Friday and Cyber Monday
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Hello, welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
My name is Ed Butler.
On today's edition, what is going on at Intel?
The CEO of what used to be America's leading chipmaker has been ousted in a boardroom coup over this weekend.
We understand.
So what does this mean for the company?
We're looking at Cyber Monday as well today, which is the main online shopping day, if you didn't know, for tech deals.
Is it really all it seems?
And I'm hearing from Ghanaians ahead of their national elections coming up this weekend.
Morning, all day money.
No, they flow.
They say they build a hospital they never built.
They said they built the schools they never built.