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OPINION

When Harris calls Trump out, do voters listen?

News, Francis Wilkinson, Published on 25/07/2024

» Kamala Harris visited her campaign headquarters on Monday and delivered a key message.

OPINION

Credit ratings and climate chaos

Oped, Emily Wilkinson & Kanni Wignaraja, Published on 13/12/2023

» The sun-drenched coral islands and reefs of the Maldives are in existential danger. With 80% of the country's population living just one metre above sea level, many islands could become uninhabitable as climate change causes the ocean's level to rise. By the end of this century, half a million people could be displaced. The Maldives is confronting this threat with a range of innovative adaptation initiatives, from restoring coral reefs to floating solar-power systems. But survival does not come cheap.

OPINION

Why gun violence has become a major US export

News, Francis Wilkinson, Published on 15/08/2023

» It's hard to think of a greater perversion of this country's national interest or a more morally grotesque public policy than the murderous chain of corruption in Guatemala that is facilitated by the US Department of Commerce, detailed in a Bloomberg News report.

BUSINESS

Covid-19's Omicron Variant Starts to Take Toll on Businesses

Business, Benjamin Mullin & Emily Glazer & Meghan Bobrowsky, Published on 21/12/2021

» Covid-19's accelerating spread has hampered operations and slowed sales at some companies in a matter of days, but many say they hope precautions adopted during previous surges will help them motor through this one.

BUSINESS

Hertz Searches for a New CEO After Bankruptcy

Business, Emily Glazer & Alexander Gladstone & Becky Yerak, Published on 14/09/2021

» Hertz Global Holdings Inc. is in talks to name a new chief executive officer, as the car-rental company resets after emerging from bankruptcy under new ownership, people familiar with the matter said.

LIFE

Want to save the planet? Cut back on email

By Emily Chasan, Bloomberg News, Published on 25/01/2020

» NEW YORK: Everyone has seen the warning. At the bottom of the email, it says: “Please consider the environment before printing.” But for those who care about global warming, you might want to consider not writing so many emails in the first place.

BUSINESS

March drop in palm oil forecast

Business, Emily Chow, Published on 29/09/2019

» Benchmark palm oil prices may rise to 2,500 ringgit ($597) a tonne by March 2020, according to forecasts by industry analyst Dorab Mistry, as dry weather across Southeast Asia limits output of the edible oil.

BUSINESS

Taking a Thai company public

Business, Calvin Wilkinson, Published on 05/01/2019

» Some financial commentators have written 2018 off as a disappointment. Among other things, they lament the lower number of initial public offerings (IPOs) compared with 2017, and an annual drop of 190 points, or 10.8%, in the SET index.

BUSINESS

Exercising control over a Thai company

Business, Calvin Wilkinson, Published on 17/12/2018

» The private limited company is still a relatively new concept in Thailand; the earliest laws dealing with companies were only passed in 1900, and one of the first corporations in Thailand, Siam Commercial Bank, was only formally established in 1906. Prior to this, businesses were usually organised as family partnerships that lacked any formal legal personality.

BUSINESS

Guillotine is ready, but is the executioner?

Business, Calvin Wilkinson, Published on 13/12/2018

» Before the blood dries from the first phase of Thailand's "regulatory guillotine" project, which has been credited with raising the country's World Bank Doing Business ranking from 48th in 2017 to 26th in 2018, the government is already looking to begin its second phase.