Companies have new variables to consider including evidence that the effectiveness of vaccines, while still strong, may be waning and burned-out workers who are vaccinated at varying rates
After years of casting doubt on climate change and attacking politicians who favoured corrective action, Rupert Murdoch's media outlets in his native Australia are planning an editorial campaign next month advocating a carbon-neutral future
Until adequate measures for transformative change to prevent air pollution at source are firmly in place, Indian cities will remain highly polluted, causing illness and death, and adversely affecting our GDP and climate
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant, among others, made it to the Forbes list of Top 10 overall highest paid athletes 2021
India's biggest venture debt fund has enabled unicorn founders to strike a delicate balance between less dilution and more growth
Fintech, ecommerce and SaaS companies lead the future, according to a Hurun India report
More than 1,500 Americans are dying most days, worse than when cases surged last summer but far lower than the winter peak
The box office remains sunken and scattershot, with once-reliable audience patterns upended by the coronavirus pandemic and, for many films, ticket sales cannibalised by instant availability on streaming services
From the questions the National Monetisation Pipeline plan needs to answer to how air pollution is reducing the life expectancy of Indians and the frenzy around India's Olympic athletes, here are the top reads of the week from Forbes India
A tightly bureaucratic authoritarianism, albeit sometimes allowing a degree of political opening and a a focus on controlling or coercing elements of society seen as tied to the old order, sometimes through staggering violence, are among the common traits
Rather than bouncing back, places hit repeatedly by hurricanes, floods and wildfires are unraveling as residents and employers leave, shrinking the tax bases and making it harder to fund basic services