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OPINION

Choices and consequences at a serious Davos

Oped, Julia Chatterley, Published on 28/05/2022

» This was always going to be a Davos with a difference, but there has been an unusually pensive atmosphere in the Swiss Alps this week at an equally unusual World Economic Forum.

OPINION

Climate change is a health crisis

Oped, Julia Gillard, Published on 05/11/2021

» The threat Covid-19 poses to human health is now well understood around the world. In contrast, the enormous health threat of global warming, with its broad array of persistent impacts on our well-being, is under-recognised and poorly understood.

BUSINESS

U.S. Regulators Tell Banks It Is Time to Stop Using Libor

Business, Julia-Ambra Verlaine, Published on 15/06/2021

» U.S. regulators are ramping up efforts to end Libor trades by year-end.

BUSINESS

Blockchain solutions for supply chain sustainability

Ambra Gobena, Published on 30/04/2021

» Recent media attention surrounding the surge (and drop, and surge) of Bitcoin price, and the proliferation of non-fungible tokens (unique cryptographic tokens) highlight just two of numerous applications of blockchain.

BUSINESS

Push to Replace Libor Intensifies

Business, Julia-Ambra Verlaine, Published on 29/03/2021

» Top Federal Reserve officials and regulators are dialing up pressure on banks to stop tying loans to the London interbank offered rate.

BUSINESS

Post-Covid business resilience

Business, Ambra Gobena, Published on 09/06/2020

» As Thailand cautiously reopens for business, companies that seek ways to re-emerge from the turbulence caused by the coronavirus and face future challenges may embrace sustainability as a path to resilience, growth and innovation.

LIFE

European regulators not ready for new privacy law

News, Douglas Busvine & Julia Fioretti, Published on 10/05/2018

» Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been billed as the biggest shake-up of data privacy laws since the birth of the web.