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World Service,26 Aug 2015,49 mins

Oil Prices Driven Lower

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Concerns that oil could slip to $30 a barrel increase on China slowdown. We talk to energy analyst Antonia Juhasz, based in San Francisco. Meanwhile, Indian central bank governor Raghuram Rajan, the man credited for having steered their economy through the recent financial turmoil, tells us India isn't immune to a China led slowdown. We get his views on the current financial instability. And Britain's Ealing Studios are a thriving facility for hire, but their most celebrated era ended sixty years ago this summer. We hear from the last surviving member of that period - the 102-year-old former cinematographer from such classics as Kind Hearts and Coronets. Joining us throughout the programme are Paddy Hirsch, senior editor at Marketplace in Los Angeles, and, from Dehli, Jyoti Malhotra, Senior Writer on India Today. (Picture: Oil extraction Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire)

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