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Hedge funds profit from crisis

How hedge funds plan to make big profits from the eurozone crisis at taxpayers' expense. Plus, the boss who says he wants to 'love and embrace' all his staff.

Hedge funds plan to make big profits from the eurozone crisis, with the bill being footed by taxpayers. The 大象传媒's Michael Robinson reports from Athens.

Plus as the world's population reaches seven billion, Lesley Curwen talks to David Satterthwaite, Senior Fellow at the International Institute of Environment and Development about whether cities can cope with unfettered growth.

And Lucy Kellaway from the Financial Times takes a sideways look at the British supermarket boss who has expressed his 'love' for his staff and his desire to embrace them.

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Mon 31 Oct 2011 11:32GMT

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