Month: November 2020
Frederic Bastiat
Better Finance, Better Food: Investors Urged to Help Transform the Food System
Transforming today's food and land use system so it is aligned with a sustainable future could unlock $4.5tr in new business opportunities every year, according to a new report published…
Best of BS Opinion: Integral World of Finance, Bengal’s Cycle of Violence
A strong market; a weak economy -- the disconnect between the real economy and the equity markets persists.
As Virus Cases Spike, Financial Outlook For Airlines Dims
With coronavirus cases spiking in the U.S. and Europe, the financial outlook of the world’s airlines is getting worse.
World Wearable Sensors Market Report 2021 – Market is Expected to Grow with a CAGR of 30% from 2019 to 2024
The global wearable sensor market is expected to grow with a CAGR of 30% from 2019 to 2024.
Australia’s Richest Young People: The Full List Revealed
This is the year that technology ate the Young Rich List. An inordinate number of the e-commerce sites, online payment apps or collaboration software programs we’ve relied on in the…
World Markets Subdued as US Trading Shut for Thanksgiving
TOKYO (AP) — Global stock markets were subdued on Thursday after significant gains in recent days and as U.S. trading remained closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Frederic Bastiat
Quote for the Day
“To break up natural relations is not to place ourselves in a state of independence, but in a state of isolation.”
Rishi Sunak, U.K. Finance Minister, Wins Praise For Staying Calm During Covid
LONDON — It's been a tough year for front-line politicians in Britain. Few have impressed as the country battles a rampant coronavirus outbreak and continues its never-ending Brexit saga.
The Pandemic Is Sending Global Debt Ever Higher, And Stability Generations Away
As the second wave of the pandemic crashes through the US and Europe, it is apparent that even with vaccines on the horizon, the world is going to be mired…