There is rapid demand in developing countries for affordable nutrient-rich, milk-based products as a result of growing affluent populations with changing consumption patterns. We want to take advantage of this as we have the ability to enter into many …
Prudential is weighing a plan to sell US-style pension products in Britain in the latest sign that George Osborne's Budget reforms are transforming life insurers' business models. The UK's … “They would be really attractive” for the wealthy. He added …
World commodity prices have surged in recent years, driven by rising demand from increasingly affluent shoppers in emerging markets and particularly China. China has also amassed huge reserves of dollars and has the financial fire-power to buy and …
"By just developing manufacturing facilities for clean energy, you aren't actually fixing your own environmental problems — actually, you are making them worse by consuming energy and polluting more to manufacture the products," said Qi Ye, director …
World commodity prices have surged in recent years, driven by rising demand from increasingly affluent shoppers in emerging markets and particularly China. China has also amassed huge reserves of dollars and has the financial fire-power to … It is …
A drumbeat of negative headlines has hit China in recent months—first came the local government debt overhang last fall, then the default of several trust products at the start of the year. The latest bad news is the rapid correction of its colossal …
Hospitals "are recognizing that they have to begin to gear their services and products toward more minority populations," said Rick DeFilippi, chairman of the board for the Institute for Diversity in Health Management, a subsidiary of the American …
World commodity prices have surged in recent years, driven by rising demand from increasingly affluent shoppers in emerging markets and particularly China. China has also amassed huge reserves of dollars and has the financial fire-power to … It is …
That, he said, highlights one of the dangers of food labeling laws: “You don't want a small affluent section of the economy to drive up food costs.” But what sort of impact would mandatory labeling have on food prices? Not surprisingly, the two sides …