Should the EU engage with the Eurasian Economic Union?

Academic argues politics still trump economics in Russia when it comes to interregional relations

06 May 2015

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Executive education: Keep current, evolve, rule the market

According to the ICC the need for greater professional skills is the key to consistent global growth

24 Apr 2015

A liquid market: investing in wine

From Bordeaux to bust – is it good to speculate on wine or would you be better just drinking your investment?

24 Apr 2015

Staying safe when exploring new markets

Don’t ignore the insider threat, or physical security, when exploring new jurisdictions, says 3e International Director Fred Finan

09 Apr 2015

Brexit vote inevitable but not good says leading economist

Europe is paying special interest to this UK general election as it could spell the beginning of a Brexit if certain parties get their way

02 Apr 2015

Oil price drop: GCC’s winners and losers

Dubai and Abu Dhabi prepared for a rainy day, but all countries in the region can benefit from this cycle, says Korosh Farazad

01 Apr 2015

Foreign aid: Charity shouldn’t start at home

Last year David Cameron pledged to spend 0.7 percent of the UK’s income on foreign aid, a bold decision for a country still recovering from recession and with home grown poverty making headlines daily. But putting charity to one side does foreign aid actually make economic sense for both sides?

31 Mar 2015

Laura Schwartz: The female factor

From the Whitehouse to author and self-starting entrepreneur, Laura Schwartz has built an empire to be proud of

24 Mar 2015

Ireland – it’s all boom and bust

European CEO editor-in-chief Michael McCaw speaks about the future of the country’s economy

17 Mar 2015

Blood, boots and business: Growth prospects for Chechnya?

In this exploratory conversation, one of President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critics discusses prospects for economic and political independence

16 Mar 2015

Mills: ‘Manufacturing is what makes money’

Economist John Mills offers an evocative argument as to why politicians and the public are misled into believing the financial community trumps others in driving the economy

13 Mar 2015

Employ women, solve more problems

Getting ahead in an established industry has traditionally been difficult for any woman. Kay Ellen Consolver worked her way up to become a leading figure in the global oil and gas industry

09 Mar 2015

From global phenomenon to cult favourite: localising a brand

An innovation expert sheds light on how global companies are increasingly being called upon to structure their enterprises in an agile manner

05 Mar 2015