VENTURES AFRICA – Africa will account for 2.6 percent of the world economy next year – the biggest slice it has taken in over three decades. This is according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), which added that the African continent currently …
"The U.S. economy appears to be growing at two speeds – manufacturing is expanding, while the labor market and household spending remain subdued," said Russ Koesterich, global chief investment strategist at BlackRock. "Whether it happens in December …
TORONTO, Ont. – After five tough years, the global economic picture is starting to shape up for the better and Canada is well-positioned to take advantage of the new opportunities, according to David Newman, a transportation market analyst with Cormark …
Business Roundtable, a Washington, D.C.-based public-policy group made up of chief executives at major U.S. companies, says “globally engaged” U.S. companies contributed 214,500 jobs, either directly or indirectly, and $16.7 billion to Maine's economy …
SHANGHAI | By Andy Xie via Caixin | The global economy is likely experiencing a bigger bubble than the one that unleashed the 2008 crisis, and should it burst the ensuing recession would be mammoth.
China remains the most important emerging economy for the global travel and tourism industry – but some industry bosses at WTM admit that their attention is no longer focused on the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa).
Explaining how Germany's maintenance of huge trade surpluses hurts the global economy, Krugman writes, “It's simply arithmetic: Since southern Europe has been forced to end its deficits while Germany hasn't reduced its surplus, Europe as a whole is …
Global warming is expected to take an increasing toll on the economy, food production, fresh water supplies and human health as the century progresses, according to a draft study for the United Nations. A temperature increase of 2.5 degrees Celsius (4 …
LONDON — Global warming is expected to take an increasing toll on the economy, food production, fresh water supplies and human health as the century progresses, according to a draft study for the United Nations. A temperature increase of 2.5 degrees …