Watching the wages BLAMING Germany—or at least the austerity prescribed for the euro zone by Chancellor Angela Merkel—for Europe’s ills may be popular in France. But Germans are inclined, not without some pride, to see their economy as the strongest horse to pull the euro zone out of its misery.
Enhancing corporate reputation IN A PARTNERSHIP WITH GOING GLOBAL, COMPANIES LIKE YOURS HAVE RAPIDLY DEVELOPED CREDIBILITY AND TRUST AT THE HIGHEST OF BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND THE MEDIA.
Why the Middle East will import more LNG The idea of the Middle East importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) may seem strange: after all, the region holds two-fifths of global gas reserves.
On the rise and online: Female consumers in Asia A detailed survey of 5,500 women across Asia’s major urban areas conducted by The Economist Intelligence Unit finds that they are increasingly empowered financially and that they are driving the explosive growth of e-commerce in the region.
7th Mar 2015