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BUSINESS

A brand Thais are proud to wear

Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 19/11/2022

» If Thais were asked whether they are prouder to wear local or international brands, the answer not so long ago would definitely be imported fashion brands.

BUSINESS

Vaccine Boosts Fed Confidence That Worst-Case Outcomes Can Be Avoided

Business, Nick Timiraos, Published on 15/12/2020

» Federal Reserve officials have something new to talk about at their policy meeting this week: good news.

BUSINESS

Cash Remains King as Companies Close a Dismal Second Quarter

Business, Thomas Gryta & Theo Francis, Published on 23/06/2020

» Giant companies from McDonald's Corp. to Intel Corp. are husbanding cash, cutting costs and tapping debt, all moves that bolster their resilience amid persistent uncertainty wrought by the new coronavirus.

BUSINESS

Relief Package Would Limit Coronavirus Damage, Not Restore Economy

Business, Kate DavidsonJosh Mitchell, Published on 28/03/2020

» The $2 trillion emergency relief package approved by the Senate would help stabilize the coronavirus-battered economy--but likely isn't enough to bring it back to health.

BUSINESS

Coronavirus Risk Rises for U.S., Global Economies

Business, Eric Morath, Published on 09/03/2020

» Financial markets and economic forecasters are warning of rising risks for the U.S. and global economy, which were improving before the novel coronavirus spread from China around the world.

BUSINESS

Google Plots Course to Overtake Cloud Rivals

Business, Aaron Tilley, Published on 25/02/2020

» Google's decision to cut jobs at its cloud-computing division is the latest move in a yearlong effort by Thomas Kurian to shake up the unit and put greater focus on delivering growth to parent Alphabet Inc.

LIFE

The end of the free-market paradigm

Business, Diane Coyle, Published on 06/02/2020

» The 2020s will be the decade when the idea that economic problems can be "left to the market" to solve is finally put to rest -- after 40 years during which that belief has caused untold damage to society and the environment.