
From July 2005 until this past December, China’s renminbi (RMB) appreciated steadily.

Doing good is good for business.

For the third year in a row, the eurozone is the weakest link in the world economy.

Abu Dhabi recently hosted the “World Future Energy Summit” held between January 16 till 19.
One of the many questions plaguing the occupants of the C-suites on Wall Street these days is whether the malaise in their investment-banking and trading businesses is merely a temporary downturn caus
Has the ailing economy forced older workers to delay their retirement?

The year 2011 offered a roller-coaster ride for the GCC capital markets. Things didn't prove as eventful in any area as in the growing market sub-segments of bonds and sukuk.

Last week it was announced that Reliance Communications, the mobile telecoms arm of the Reliance conglomerate in India had received a loan from three Chinese banks.
Conventional wisdom holds that presidential candidates, once they secure their party’s nomination, tack to the centre for the general election.
The public is up in arms about some of the big bonuses being paid to the CEOs of bailed-out banks.