If China’s economy was growing at all at the beginning of 2020, it isn’t anymore.
Australia's Globalization Expert
If China’s economy was growing at all at the beginning of 2020, it isn’t anymore.
The financial urge to allow Chinese students to begin the new university year must not trump public health concerns.
Would you trust a car that thought deeply about issues of life and death? Or would you rather your car just got on with the driving, and left the big moral questions to the philosophers?
But couple renewables with distributed batteries, and you get a technological ecosystem that can go head-to-head with coal on both price and reliability.
Organisations that pursue risky rapid revenue growth should put aside reserves for a rainy day, or use their windfalls to buy insurance.
In the UK, look for the BAME category to disintegrate as British Indians increasingly prioritise assimilation over grievance politics.
It’s unprecedented for a public health crisis to disrupt the global economy, but China’s coronavirus epidemic is doing just that.
If you caught the roundtables of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee, thank King Arthur.