As the casino city approaches the 25th anniversary of its handover to China, the challenges for the expat community are growing
Some companies will be able to afford to mitigate the effects of climate change on their workforce — others won’t
Stiff sentences for climate activists underscore the crucial distinction between protest and disruption
The second female Democrat to take on Trump has advantages that Hillary Clinton lacked
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the world’s oceans are approaching the limits of their capacity to absorb heat
Governments can and should make export controls on Russia far more effective
The option of temporary worker contracts is not embraced by either side but it may be the solution
Businesses and governments need to mitigate against single points of failure
Court ruling should prompt a rethink of the west’s policies towards Israel
American elections had become deadening in their predictability — not anymore
Democrats fear chaos and dissent but deference to established candidates has cost them more often
Labour should be wary of thinking that doing things that all states should be doing is a shortcut to growth
The entrepreneur’s latest venture might be his boldest venture yet but it offers little to ordinary investors
Group’s promised plans at least give shareholders the hope of upside to come
Advertising remains the dominant business, but is vulnerable in an unpredictable regulatory environment
Lower average profitability explains much of why UK companies are lower-valued than their US peers
Unthinking patriarchy still dominates great swaths of public life in the country
Market forces get a say in United Learning’s scheme but there could be unintended consequences
Planning permission has been requested for extensive works
Critics of a Doosan group restructuring argue the country needs a fiduciary duty standard for shareholders
Having a younger and more affluent user base means credit card group remains a relative haven
The Italian group’s scheme of setting up satellite businesses is starting to show promise
Given the presence of a beefed-up UBS, extra scale is needed
As the author’s centenary approaches, his courageous, powerful and sometimes prescient work is finding new audiences around the world
This niche offers diversification as well as high yields but is hardly risk free
For the first time in two decades, the potential for a step up in western growth is real and promising
And Trump’s dollar devaluation dreams
What can we do to stop the collective warping of reality online?
Presidential elections this weekend present an opportunity for a peaceful restoration of democracy
Long eclipsed by the Élysée, the assembly that spawned the terms ‘left’ and ‘right’ now holds the key to policymaking
Get the macroeconomic policy wrong and you risk entrenching divides that need dealing with now
Kamala Harris is likely to be the Democratic presidential nominee
The Democrats still have the problem of how to lock in the working-class vote
Democrats and Republicans alike need to get out of their echo chambers — the future of American democracy depends on it
The outcome of the US election will turn on which candidate scares voters the most
Holidaymakers are no longer willing to travel at any cost and will exact revenge if ticket prices are too high
Customers will have less tolerance for ads, and for being asked to pay more to stay ad-free