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Geo-political turbulence

Events, such as the Russia-Ukraine war, spiraling global debt and the looming climate crisis, are exposing a systemic failure to appropriately analyse geo-political risk

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Betting on a meta future

Many believe the metaverse is set to take off in a big way. That brings with it substantial opportunities for businesses as well as investors – but only if it can be successfully regulated

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Can we tame inflation?

With inflation rates rising and interest rates remaining stubbornly low, policymakers have some tough decisions to make

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Is the alcohol industry drying up?

From Japan to the United States, global drinking habits have shifted dramatically in recent years. With people increasingly drawn to a more sober lifestyle, is the alcohol industry heading towards the...

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Privacy versus Profits

The future-defining fines that initially made the headlines have yet to materialise, but experts say the GDPR’s true potential just has not been recognised yet.

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Brazil is back

The last four years have taken Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from a jail cell to Brazil’s presidential palace. In a political comeback of unparalleled proportions, the nation’s new president-elect is now...

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The most successful leaders in history

What do history’s most inspiring business leaders have in common, and what qualities helped them to succeed?

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What happens when a country runs out of money?

Sri Lanka offers a sobering lesson on the perils of sovereign debt and the political bacteria that thrive in a power vacuum

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The dangerous spread of shadow banking

Since the global financial crisis, regulators have restricted the lending abilities of traditional banks, leaving the riskier bits to non-bank financial institutions. The policy may have gravely backfired

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Rise of the robots

The release of ChatGPT was a landmark step in the advancement of AI, but what do the developments mean for the current workforce, and how are governments addressing the risks as AI increases its...

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China’s great slowdown

Years of ‘zero-Covid’ lockdowns have battered the Chinese economy, slowing down growth to its lowest rate in 30 years. Could this be the end of high-performing China as we know it?

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Cracks in the system

The failures of Silicon Valley Bank in America and Swiss giant Credit Suisse raised the spectre that has haunted regulators ever since the Great Financial Crisis of 2008: Just how safe are the world’s...

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Rise of activist investors

The number of activist shareholder campaigns is growing, with numerous high-profile cases grabbing headlines. What’s behind this surge, which companies are in the firing line and what’s next?

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Green protectionism

Is the global economy heading for an era of protectionism under the guise of environmental policy?

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How Gen Z is navigating the world of wealth

How does the asset management industry persuade Gen Z to save? Who is influencing them? Who do they trust? And which financial players look poised to gain, or lose, the most?

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Finding a funding family

When online platforms first enabled individual investors to pledge money towards small businesses, a new type of fintech was born. A few years later, many retail investors saw their peer-to-peer...

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Health is wealth

From wearable fitness trackers to personalised meal delivery kits, wellness has cemented itself as a core concept in our everyday lives. But with the market tipped to reach a $7trn valuation by 2025,...

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The universal space race

The space tourism industry has been growing alongside the ambitions of private space companies such as SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic, but its future relies on addressing a number of critical...

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Is economics broken?

The science of economics is going through a difficult time, with its credibility and methodologies being questioned by the public, politicians and even economists themselves

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The legacy of the original Davos man

The founder of the World Economic Forum and the brain behind its exclusive annual meeting in Davos, Klaus Schwab, is stepping back from his executive duties – but his impact will continue to ripple...

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