Banks warm up to nuclear power
Fourteen major banks and financial institutions back COP28 goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050
Fourteen major banks and financial institutions back COP28 goal of tripling nuclear capacity by 2050
Long-term debt and political concerns might lead to more volatility but this is outweighed by the unique financial status of the US
Move by US-based investment manager comes as oil-rich emirate woos financial services firms
Axel Dumas says group is still planning to expand in China, where others are hurting
Threat of drought and water shortages is pushing UK utility to make contingency arrangements
Two-thirds of all new solar and wind power projects are based in the country. But to wean industry off coal, Beijing needs to set up a real energy market
Shan Xiangshuang’s $10bn buyout group quietly became a top US tech investor. That has triggered official concern
Central and eastern European capitals say former Italian premier failed to draw on EU’s most competitive economies
Claudia Sheinbaum’s commitment to the ‘Fourth Transformation’ puts at risk decades of reform
Existing regime not strong enough for companies to exit long-term contracts, says energy minister
Companies often evolve through restructuring. As investors, we have to be on top of the detail
Perception that brands are damaged when displayed close to certain stories is unfair, says study
Plus, the big money backing nuclear power’s return and a conversation with a former SoftBank executive
String of recent megadeals includes $36bn acquisition by Mars and $20bn takeover by Verizon
Global airlines look to new fuels and radical new designs to offset rising carbon emissions
Flagship Conservative policy was intended to provide economic boost after Brexit
Kingdom prepares to raise output from December as it resigns itself to lower global prices
The city is seeing a boom in commercial construction but labour scarcity has made location a critical concern for companies
Tehran’s restraint in the face of increasingly aggressive Israeli operations has unsettled Lebanese militant group
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Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
New US sanctions on the use of American software in Russia — agreed in June — have been in place since Sep. 12. The measures were designed to deprive Russian companies of access to business management, design and production tools. There were some exceptions in place to prevent undue disruption,
“Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” ~ First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution When James Madison agreed to be the scrivener at the Constitutional Convention during the summer of 1787, he could not have known that just four years later he’d be the chair of the House of Representatives committee drafting the Bill … Continue reading "A Brief History of Free Speech in America"
Читать дальше...Anthony Albanese says his government has 'no plans' to change negative gearing tax concessions for investment property owners.