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From Carmela D’Avino, Professor in Finance, IÉSEG School of Management and Mimoza Shabani, Associate Professor, Audencia Business School ...
We have all been through our Bordeaux stage. But the “vapid” character he attributes to Burgundy conceals subtleties he may ...
As China moves to the top of the research and patent rankings and the UK continues to fall, it is time to reconsider why ...
Arjun Neil Alim, the FT’s Asia financial correspondent, writes about the difficulties private equity firms face selling Chinese portfolio companies (“Big buyout groups struggle to exit China deals”, ...
US liquefied natural gas exporters are racing to capitalise on a 50 per cent price surge in European and Asian markets triggered by the conflict in Iran, which knocked out supplies from LNG powerhouse ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will on Tuesday claim she has rebuilt Britain’s public finances so that they can withstand any shock from the war in Iran, as she attempts to promote what allies claim is a ...
Ivan Oransky of Retraction Watch recorded nearly 3,000 retractions of Chinese-authored academic papers from journals in 2024 ...
Israel spent years hacking Tehran’s traffic cameras and monitoring bodyguards ahead of the assassination of Iran’s supreme ...
Redemption requests from the $82bn Blackstone private credit fund, known as Bcred, rose to 7.9 per cent of its assets in the first quarter, eclipsing a 5 per cent threshold that allows the private ...
Strikes have been concentrated in western Iran and at military and strategic sites in and around Tehran. Israel hit a missile base in northwestern Iran on Saturday, and satellite imagery showed ...
We begin with the Middle East conflict, as Donald Trump said the US will do “whatever it takes” in its operations to topple ...
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