Latest update: 30/07/2012 

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Anders Dahlvig, Former Chief Executive of Ikea

Average annual growth of more than 10%; or 200% growth over ten years - those figures would make most businessmen and women envious in these tough economic times. But Anders Dahlvig achieved just that when he was the head of the world's biggest furniture retailer Ikea from 1999 until 2009. He has now became a writer and published "The Ikea Edge: Building Global Growth and Social Good at the World's Most Iconic Homestore" last year.

Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist, Mizuho International
14/12/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist, Mizuho International

Is Italy heading back to the future? More political turmoil seems on the cards after Prime Minister Mario Monti said he's stepping down. Monti's predecessor, Silvio Berlusconi, has also announced he wants to make a comeback. This as both investors and ordinary Italians worry about the country's future economic direction. For more, Markus Karlsson talks to Riccardo Barbieri, Chief European Economist at Mizuho International.
Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital
07/12/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Charles Robertson, Global Chief Economist, Renaissance Capital

Is this Africa's time in the global economy? Markus Karlsson speaks to an economist who says the answer to that question is resounding "yes". Charles Robertson works for the investment bank Renaissance Capital and he is the lead author of a book called "The Fastest Billion".
Gérard Dussillol, Finance Expert, Thomas More Institute
30/11/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Gérard Dussillol, Finance Expert, Thomas More Institute

Is France an investor-friendly country? That question has come into the spotlight after a French minister told a newspaper the world's biggest steel maker, ArcelorMittal, was no longer welcome in France. For more on the potential fallout, Markus Karlsson talks to former French banker Gérard Dussillol. He currently works at the think tank Thomas More Institute in Brussels.
Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Former member of the ECB Executive Board
23/11/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Former member of the ECB Executive Board

There are still plenty of question marks as the eurozone debt crisis rumbles on. Our guest has inside knowledge about what's going on behind closed doors. Italian economist Lorenzo Bini Smaghi is a former member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. Markus Karlsson gets his point his view.
Paul Efmorfidis, Founder and CEO of Coco-Mat
16/11/2012 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Paul Efmorfidis, Founder and CEO of Coco-Mat

Plenty of stories paint a gloomy picture of Greece and its economy. But there is nothing gloomy about Greek entrepreneur Paul Efmorfidis. He's the founder of the mattress maker Coco-Mat. His company has seen impressive growth in the past few years, opening new stores at home in Greece, as well as abroad.

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