2024-12-21
26 分钟A damning verdict from Swiss MPs on the failure of one of their largest banks. Plus, the latest on the looming US government shutdown. Malaysia resumes the hunt for an airliner that disappeared ten years ago. And 80 million of them are sold in Europe every year, but what goes into growing a Christmas tree?
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Hello and welcome to World Business Report from the BBC World Service.
I'm Roger Hearing and on this edition, a damning verdict from Swiss MPs on the failure of one of their largest banks.
Also, the US sees a government shutdown looming once again.
Malaysia resumes the hunt for an airliner that disappeared 10 years ago.
And we go inside the Christmas tree business.
80 million of them are sold in Europe every year.
When they're good prices, many growers or farmers think this could be a good business.
They go into the business and then it tends.
Then 10 years later we have too many trees.
But what goes into growing a Christmas tree?
That's all coming up.