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Rooftop solar projects to get $1.5 billion foreign aid

Rooftop solar projects to get $1.5 billion foreign aid The World Bank, Asian Development Bank and the New Development Bank formed by the BRICS nations are providing loans to…

Winners & Losers of the Global Economy

Winners & Losers of the Global Economy Bloomberg’s Enda Curran takes a look at the winners and losers of the global economy in 2015. He speaks with Bloomberg…

How pharma can win in a digital world

How pharma can win in a digital world The digital revolution continues to transform healthcare fundamentally, and many people believe that a tipping point is finally within reach. In 2014…

Trudeau sets sights on free-trade deal with China

Trudeau sets sights on free-trade deal with China Prime Minister Justin Trudeau intends to play an activist role in promoting Canadian business and investment with a major trade mission…

The Ghosts of Baha Mar: How a $3.5 Billion Paradise Went Bust

The Ghosts of Baha Mar: How a $3.5 Billion Paradise Went Bust Beyond the tropical waters, across palm-fringed sands and behind locked gates, looms Baha Mar — the…

U.S. Real Estate to Draw More Foreigners in 2016, Survey Says

U.S. Real Estate to Draw More Foreigners in 2016, Survey Says Most foreign investors expect to put more money into U.S. property this year than they did in…

Canada needs policies that encourage business investment

Canada needs policies that encourage business investment Benjamin Dachis, William Robson and Aaron Jacobs are authors of the C.D. Howe Institute publication A Crisis of Capital: Canadian Workers Need…

Dubai WoodShow 2016 to showcase exquisite wood and woodworking material

Dubai WoodShow 2016 to showcase exquisite wood and woodworking material Organisers of the 11th edition of Dubai WoodShow 2016, the largest trade fair for wood products in the Middle East…

Digital America: A tale of the haves and have-mores

Digital America: A tale of the haves and have-mores Digital capabilities, adoption, and usage are evolving at a supercharged pace. While most users scramble just to keep up with…

Cheap batteries will give utilities electric shock

Cheap batteries will give utilities electric shock Power suppliers have long enjoyed a natural monopoly. But the arrival of budget batteries coupled with cheaper solar power will allow a growing…