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DUBAI – Companies, like people, grow old. They start life small and eager to survive, fueled by youthful energy and fresh ideas. They compete,...
By Des Browne, Igor S. Ivanov, and Sam Nunn Two years ago, together with a broad group of former officials and experts, we warned...
/ By Wolfgang Ischinger and Adrian Oroz / MUNICH – Which emerging threat is the world missing right now? After a truly horrendous year for...
When the euro crisis began a half-decade ago, Keynesian economists predicted that the austerity that was being imposed on Greece and the other crisis...
Financial markets have greeted the election of Greece’s new far-left government in predictable fashion. But, though the Syriza party’s victory sent Greek equities and...
Who would have thought that six years after the global financial crisis, most advanced economies would still be swimming in an alphabet soup –...
The issue of rising income inequality loomed large at this year’s World Economic Forum in Davos. As is well known, the United States’ economy...
Not long ago, German politicians and journalists confidently declared that the euro crisis was over; Germany and the European Union, they believed, had weathered...
Earth’s magnetic field is crucial for our existence, as it shields the life on our planet’s surface from deadly cosmic rays. It is...
Although the European Central Bank has launched a larger-than-expected program of quantitative easing (QE), even its advocates fear that it may not be enough...