Impact Investing In Canada Up 81 % In Two Years
The Canadian Impact Investment Trends Report shows that impact investing is growing rapidly in Canada, up from $8.15 billion at the end of 2015 to...
Brexit – why the UK needs to stay in Europe
If you want to operate effectively in a big international organisation, you have to occupy what can in academic-speak be called the analytical heights....
Foreign Investors Stay Calm Amidst Brazil’s Recession
When Israeli property executive Mia Stark arrived in Brazil in 2013, the country’s economy was already beginning its long slide into what would become...
Brussels urged to back Europe to defend the region’s economic interests.
The EU should receive sweeping extra powers to stave off an unfair competitive threat from state-supported companies in China and elsewhere, the Dutch government...
Rolls-Royce rescue plan steams ahead as shareholders back £2 billion rights issue
Shareholders in Britain's Rolls-Royce RR.L approved the aero-engine maker's 2 billion pound ($2.61 billion) rights issue on Tuesday that will bolster the company's finances after the...
Investors warn Japan’s foreign bond buying spree is risky
Japanese investors have piled into foreign debt this year — but analysts have warned that the revival in demand from one of the cornerstones...
Brexit and Its Impact On London’s Economy
The departure of the European Medicines Agency from its home in Canary Wharf to Amsterdam may sound like an odd place to start a...
Chinese Extending Its Financial Muscle In Africa
When Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president, headed to the triennial Forum on China-Africa Co-operation in Beijing in September, in part to pursue an additional $6bn...
US-China Trade War Prepared companies for coronavirus
A global outbreak of the new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) has put a stick in the spokes of many supply chains that rely on China’s manufacturing.
However,...
Calls for Collaboration and Rebuilding Trust Set Tone for The Davos Agenda
Setting the tone for the meeting, the key themes of the first day of the World Economic Forum Davos Agenda 2021 proved to be...
World’s Biggest Corporates Zero Progress To Global Warming in 5 Years
"Without a fundamental change in the global economy's functioning, it is not clear how we can achieve a significant shift." This report adds to...
Chief of IMF Rato Sentenced To Over Four Years Over Credit Card Scandal
This week Rodrigo Rato, who headed the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 2004 to 2007 was found guilty of misappropriation of funds in a...