The New Economy interviews Mahesh Amalean, Chairman of MAS Holdings, on helping women become better business leaders
Firms look to engage employees in bolstering their eco-friendly image as candidates become increasingly environmentally conscious
Caixa Geral de Depósitos uses the strength of its position to promote sustainable practices across a range of sectors
As Michael Dell takes the firm he founded private, there are many ways in which the PC maker needs to reinvent itself
Microfinance was once hailed as a solution to third-world poverty, though has suffered recent criticism for imposing debt
The majority of commentators argue that Japan is a near-lost cause. But with long term wealth seemingly growing, it might not be all so bad
With Time Warner powerless to intervene, estimates suggest for Chinese piracy rates to be as high as 90 percent
The new leadership in China should seek to free its best brains to research the technologies of the future if the country is to move away from an economy based on labour and exports
Despite producing thousands of tonnes of nuclear waste each year, the US’ policy for dealing with it is hotchpotch, inefficient and riddled with short-termism
A new report by Deloitte and Planet Retail compiles a list of the top 10 propitious cities, representing the best opportunities for multinational retail investment
The US Federal Trade Commission antitrust investigation of Google might have been scrapped, but that does not mean the internet giant is in the clear
With multiple write-downs and restricted funding conditions, traditional investors are shying away from the metal mining market