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In June, Australian authorities granted the Adani Group access to coal from an untapped reserve, helping ensure that coal will remain woven into the economy and lives of people in Australia, India and Bangladesh, despite urgent warnings against coal burning by climate change scientists
Co-working space chain WeWork, which is valued at nearly $50 billion as a private company, faces sharp questions about its business model. It lost more than $1.6 billion last year on just $1.8 billion in revenue
The President declared that even Americans who 'hate him' would have to elect him, or the stock market will collapse
After getting global marquee investors such as Manny Singh and Peter Mann on board, online real estate marketplace Clicbrics now plans to fan across smaller cities and towns
The conference—to be held in October 2019 in Singapore—will see about 50 business leaders debate and discuss key issues of global concern
Secret office rooms help a company generate "buzz" about their workplaces, which helps with staff recruitment and retention, and might also be part of the pushback against open plans
Statistics from the US government and other sources do not support Trump's claim about his policies' effectiveness in drawing investment and jobs from abroad
The Chinese government has forced Cathay Pacific Airways, a longtime emblem of Hong Kong's proud status as a global capital, to bar staffers who support the territory's protests from working on flights to mainland China
Today, most economists believe there is a trade-off between inflation and unemployment in the sense that actions taken by a central bank push these variables in opposite directions. What does the Philips curve have to say?