LONDON, July 24 (Reuters) – A release of methane in the Arctic could speed the melting of sea ice and climate change with a cost to the global economy of up to $60 trillion over coming decades, according to a paper published in the journal Nature.
Rather than focusing on gross domestic product (GDP), the report highlights the productive potential of 30 economies across the world and how the balance of economic power is shifting as emerging economies continue to bridge the gap in accumulated …
Earlier this summer, I presented an economic and procurement outlook to a group of consultants. The presentation focused on a range of topics, but I spent quite a bit of time talking about the current state of the global economy and impacts on …
Huge increases in productivity from leaps in technology are continuing to shape the way global growth is expanding. New technologies such as 3D printing, advanced robotics, mobile technology and cloud computing are allowing companies to tap into a …
1. WRAP: Economic data out of the euro zone keep hope alive, whereas in Japan the numbers mean the jury is still out on the effectiveness of "Abenomics." In the U.K., the focus is less on the macro picture than on the travails of one bank: Barclays …
“The global economy seems to be on a path to recovery with the US and Japan showing an improved growth trajectory, while the euro zone continues to remain fragile,” Sajjan Jindal, JSW's chairman, said in a speech written for the company's annual …
VANCOUVER, July 29 (Xinhua) — With much of the eurozone still mired in recession, the global economy will expand at a tepid pace of 2.5 percent this year, according to a report released by a Canadian think tank. According to the quarterly report …
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Maybe one day his policy making will better reflect his own lifestyle choices. …. The way that the state mismanaged and mishandled the GA 400 and the toll situation as well as the road's construction some of the most affluent and highly-desired …