Conflict Jewellery
A whistle-blower reveals breaches in global gold checks in the world of conflict jewellery. And, could wealthy foreign investors soon be able to buy UK citizenship?
A whistle-blower reveals breaches in global gold checks in the world of conflict jewellery. Also, cash for visas - could wealthy foreign investors soon be able to buy UK citizenship? And, journalist Howard Fischer demystifies Arizona's proposed 1062 senate bill, which has been accused by the likes of Apple and American Airlines of being anti-gay. Plus, the mystery 'Goldman Sachs elevator' tweeter has been revealed - it turns out John Lefevre never even worked for the company, so why did his twitter feed attract over 600,000 followers?
From the US, Kevin Roose talks about his new book Young Money: Inside the Hidden World of Wall Street's Post-crash Recruits, which tracks the lives of eight young employees at leading investment firms. From Singapore, David Kuo of the Motley Fool gives us the Asian perspective on the day's news.
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- Wed 26 Feb 2014 01:06GMT成人快手 World Service Online
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