B it by bit, HR is taking over corporate life. The ranks of human-resources professionals across the rich world are swelling.
Global money supply hits $142 trillion, a 446 % surge since 2000. China leads with $47 trillion, followed by the U.S. and EU ...
Exit polls showed that runaway inflation loomed large in Trump’s victory over Democrat Kamala Harris. In an ABC News poll, ...
Pope Leo XIV will pray at the site of the 2020 port blast in Beirut that killed over 200 people during his first foreign ...
A Bloomberg Economics study finds the U.S. could gain 1% GDP growth by abandoning green energy if other nations continue ...
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The most content corners of the world remain familiar ones. More than 90% of people in Denmark said they felt enjoyment—the highest share of any country (it also ranked second in this year’s Happiness ...
For small, import-reliant economies, the dividend from border digitalization shows up in many places at once: prices, revenue ...
World Bank projects global commodity prices to hit a six-year low by 2026, as oil surpluses expand and economic weakness ...
The pace of job-shedding also accelerated in October, with the employment index at its lowest since August 2020, with firms ...
The world should watch out for three possible bubbles in financial markets, including artificial intelligence, the head of the World Economic Forum said on Wednesday, in comments that came amid sharp ...
Elderly leaders in Africa and around the world are holding on to power. Democratic states should be wary about the impact of entrenched rule.