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Yen intervention on the horizon

As the Japanese yen looks weak government ministers debate whether or not to step in

February 17, 2012

Pension funds unite forces

As the pension fund industry dries up under the pressure of austerity, smaller funds are merging to retake control

February 15, 2012

World changer: World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland brings together the top minds and decision makers in economics and politics

December 13, 2011

Boudou combats FX tax evaders

Argentina steps up restrictions in currency trading in a bid to regulate markets

November 21, 2011

Syria and Turkey continue at loggerheads

Recep Tayyip Erdogan unable to shed light on Syria-Turkey relations

November 21, 2011

I think therefore I am

Internet censorship is more widespread than most people might think, and isn’t simply confined within the borders of authoritarian nations

September 14, 2011

All that glitters

Goldman Sachs has found a new money-making machine that doesn’t look like easing up anytime soon

September 14, 2011

Time and patience

James Zhan examines how international investment policies have come to an important crossroads

September 14, 2011

Contagious markets

Joseph Callaghan and Kevin Lucey investigate links between countries’ credit rating changes and returns on domestic equity markets

September 14, 2011

Broken promises

Ryan Vlastelica and Daniel Bases examine how Chinese stock scams are becoming the latest US import

June 15, 2011

Japyen

As the Japanese yen looks weak government ministers debate whether or not to step in

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Banking

All that glitters

Goldman Sachs has found a new money-making machine that doesn’t look like easing up anytime soon

Posted on September 14, 2011Read more

Doha’s banking dependence

The banking sector in the Middle East is gaining increasing stature in the world of finance

Posted on March 25, 2011Read more

Inward Investment

Time and patience

James Zhan examines how international investment policies have come to an important crossroads

Posted on September 14, 2011Read more

Morocco sees inward investment drop due to crisis

Morocco will find it hard to match last year’s record $4.5 billion of foreign direct investment in 2008 as some companies scale back or delay projects due to the global financial crisis

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videos

  • Arnaldo Navarro Machado, Wind energy: where's the money?
  • Peter Bond, Underground coal gasification
  • Fahad Al Gergawi, A catalyst for economic development
  • Knut Halvorsen, Connecting people
  • Michael Loeve, Saving money: saving the planet
  • Pedro Pileggi, Competitive wind energy without subsidies

Reform

World changer: World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland brings together the top minds and decision makers in economics and politics

Posted on December 13, 2011Read more

Wall Street waits

American politics is poised to split at the seams again over recent banking reforms as Democrats and Republicans continually clash about how to best foster an economic recovery

Posted on June 14, 2011Read more

Stocks & Exchanges

Yen intervention on the horizon

As the Japanese yen looks weak government ministers debate whether or not to step in

Posted on February 17, 2012Read more

Contagious markets

Joseph Callaghan and Kevin Lucey investigate links between countries’ credit rating changes and returns on domestic equity markets

Posted on September 14, 2011Read more