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The world is ‘reglobalizing’—and multinationals can’t keep doing business as usual
CommentaryThe world is ‘reglobalizing’—and multinationals can’t keep doing business as usual
By Kenneth Dewoskin and Alan MacCharlesSeptember 5, 2024
Jensen Huang, baseball glove in hand and wearing a baseball jersey, gives a thumbs up.
FinanceNvidia’s Q2 earnings could spark an AI rally—or trigger a panicked selloff
By Greg McKennaAugust 27, 2024
Countries like Malaysia and Thailand are flocking to join BRICS as a potential ‘counterweight against U.S. economic hegemony’
LeadershipCountries like Malaysia and Thailand are flocking to join BRICS as a potential ‘counterweight against U.S. economic hegemony’
By Lionel LimAugust 21, 2024
The era of ‘invented in California; made in China’ is over, warns Singapore’s prime minister
LeadershipThe era of ‘invented in California; made in China’ is over, warns Singapore’s prime minister
By Lionel LimAugust 19, 2024
The most underrated leadership skill, according to Jake Sullivan
CommentaryThe most underrated leadership skill, according to Jake Sullivan
By Jake SullivanAugust 16, 2024
Employees in a tense workplace conversation.
NewslettersPolitical issues can be a threat to company culture—here’s how CHROs are managing workplace tensions
By Emma BurleighAugust 15, 2024
Male executives see disruption as a threat. Women see it as an opportunity
NewslettersMale executives see disruption as a threat. Women see it as an opportunity
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianAugust 6, 2024
Accenture's outgoing CHRO of 36 years, Ellyn Shook.
LeadershipExit Interview: Accenture’s outgoing CHRO explains the ‘three massive shifts’ she’s seen in her 36 year career—and what the future holds for people leaders
By Emma BurleighJuly 30, 2024
LVMH says its wine business took a 12% hit because people are too sad to buy champagne
RetailLVMH says its wine business took a 12% hit because people are too sad to buy champagne
By Sydney LakeJuly 25, 2024
A wave of currency notes cresting and crashing
NewslettersDownbeat CEOs worry inflation may prove stickier than anticipated after recent Fed disappointment
By Robert StevensJuly 24, 2024
Sovereign wealth investors think geopolitics and election uncertainty, not inflation, is their biggest risk
FinanceSovereign wealth investors think geopolitics and election uncertainty, not inflation, is their biggest risk
By Lionel LimJuly 22, 2024
Marc Andreessen
PoliticsAndreessen Horowitz founders the latest to stake Trump, as tech money piles into his coffers
By Lizette Chapman, Bill Allison and BloombergJuly 16, 2024
Washington’s scrutiny of Chinese and Chinese American scientists is hurting their productivity—and global scientific cooperation
LeadershipWashington’s scrutiny of Chinese and Chinese American scientists is hurting their productivity—and global scientific cooperation
By Lionel LimJuly 4, 2024
View of a road and homes in Ny-Alesund, Svalbard, Norway
PoliticsThe Arctic archipelago of Svalbard has just one unsold private property, listed at €300 million—but the Norwegian government is fighting to block its sale
By Prarthana PrakashJuly 2, 2024
A female driver in China scanning a code to charge her electric car in Liuzhou, in southern China's Guangxi province.
PoliticsChinese government launches retaliatory pork probe in response to EV taxes—’Risk of a global trade conflict is rising further’
By The Associated PressJune 18, 2024
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