Economy
From Economy May 22
Employment procurement firm de Poel's CEO Matthew Sanders says labour market is undergoing a fundamental shift.
From Economy May 22
As one of the most Wall Street’s most powerful men, we look at his more cocky quotes to date.
From Economy May 22
IBTimes UK takes a look at one of Wall Street’s most powerful people.
From Politics & Policy May 22
As search-and-rescue officials finally closed the lid on Tuesday night for potential survivors or bodies, residents of Moore, Oklahoma, now focus on reclaiming their lives before the disruptive tornado hit their hometown on Monday afternoon. The official death tally was recorded at 24, with more than 230 injured. Damage to property was placed at an estimated US$3 billion.
From Economy May 22
A Tunisian man who contracted the SARS-like novel coronavirus during a pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia has died.
From Economy May 22
Weather experts said on Wednesday that the tornado that hit Oklahoma on May 21, Tuesday, was stronger than the atomic bomb that hit the Japanese city of Hiroshima during World War II.
From Politics & Policy May 22
Bell FX Currency Outlook: The Australian Dollar is unchanged from yesterday's levels, trading at USD 0.9800, as currency markets debate the likelihood and even timing of the US Federal Reserve's winding down of its economic stimulus program.
From Politics & Policy May 21
The Philippines has filed another diplomatic protest against China this time for the alleged encroachment of Chinese vessels in Ayungin Reef off the coast of Palawan.
From Economy May 21
EU Commission writes to oil market traders asking for evidence of allegations of price fixing by Shell, BP, Platts and Statoil
From Politics & Policy May 21
In the superb 1927 silent film "Napoleon", by French director Abel Gance, there is a curious moment when the Corsican hero of the film, portrayed by Albert Dieudonné, muses prophetically that one day Europe will be united by neither cannon nor cavalry charge but by treaties and pieces of paper.