Salesforce founder Marc Benioff has donated a fortune to right capitalism's wrongs, and he thinks his fellow billionaires should too. Why can't we just be grateful? Article 6563 words 10 votes
For the first time in US history, a decade will pass without the country falling into a recession economics.macro Article 724 words 13 votes
Sweden's central bank sells off bonds from Canadian province of Alberta and parts of Australia over climate concerns economics Article 482 words 7 votes
SoftBank poured $100 billion into start-ups that use armies of contractors, upending the lives of drivers, hotel operators and real estate agents around the world business Article 3071 words 8 votes
Iceland has become the world's leading miner of digital currency – then the crypto-crooks showed up cryptocurrency Article 5103 words 5 votes
H&M is the latest fashion brand to test out the concept of clothing rental business Article 80 words 5 votes
Riding the unicorn—Peloton accidentally built a fitness cult. A business is a little more complicated. business Article 3227 words, published Oct 17 2019 8 votes
Economists are now admitting that they were wrong about globalization economics Article 3081 words, published Oct 22 2019 15 votes
What does it take to build the world's best pension systems? Ask the Netherlands and Denmark Article 1215 words 6 votes
The not-com bubble is popping—The unicorn massacre unfolding today is exactly the opposite of what happened in 2000 business Article 514 words 22 votes
The merger between T-Mobile and Sprint could be good for US businesses, despite opposition from state attorneys general and consumer advocacy groups business Article 1170 words 5 votes
SoftBank seeking to take control of WeWork through financing package business Article 288 words 5 votes
A native plant is exposing the clash between traditional knowledge and Western conventions business Article 2040 words 8 votes
Jeff Bezos’s master plan - What the Amazon founder and CEO wants for his empire and himself, and what that means for the rest of us business Article 11 112 words, published Oct 8 2019 16 votes
As Denmark turns away from cash – MobilePay app is more popular than Facebook business Article 409 words 3 votes
PayPal drops out of Facebook’s Libra payments network, as other financial partners reconsider their involvement cryptocurrency business Article 68 words 13 votes
Norway's massive wealth fund got the go-ahead to sell oil and gas stocks worth $5.9 billion business Article 8 votes
'At what point does malfeasance become fraud?’: NYU Biz-School Professor Scott Galloway on WeWork business Article 4 votes
Denmark is proposing steps to protect bankers amid evidence they regularly receive threats for exposing clients involved in suspicious dealings banking Article 7 votes
Germany’s North Channel Bank has been fined 110 million Danish crowns by a court in Denmark for its involvement in a dividend stripping scheme banking Article 62 words 5 votes
Blame economists for the mess we’re in: Why did America listen to the people who thought we needed “more millionaires and more bankrupts?” economics Article 1520 words 19 votes
The skills that helped Adam Neumann fuel WeWork's breakneck growth are piling up as potential liabilities as the company prepares to go public business Article 7 votes
German fiscal frugality is the stuff of legends – but they have nothing on the abstemious Swedes economics Article 8 votes
Exxon Mobil has agreed to sell its Norwegian oil and gas assets for up to $4 billion – ending its production in a country where it started operations more than a century ago business Article 103 words 5 votes
Denmark's central bank roundly rejected finance industry entreaties to ease the burden of the world's longest negative interest-rate experiment economics Article 8 votes
Iceland's central bank is prepared to cut interest rates again as an economic downturn is nearing a bottom amid a collapse in its tourism industry economics Article 5 votes
'Walk away': ACCC finds franchisors failing to outline rent, wages business Article 533 words 2 votes