There's nothing to do except gamble - NFTs, SPACs, and the future of money economics Article 2028 words, published Apr 12 2021 6 votes
Norway's wealth fund will probe whether companies it is invested in may be using the labour of ethnic Uighurs and other Muslims linked to China's internment camp system business Article 590 words 8 votes
DNB ASA, Norway's biggest bank, achieved the highest score for equality between the sexes of all corporations in the Equileap Gender Equality Global Report & Ranking of 2021 banking Article 6 votes
The Economist Glass-Ceiling Index 2020 – Nordic countries performed best overall, with Sweden, Iceland, Finland and Norway taking the top four spots business Article 327 words, published Mar 4 2021 8 votes
Norway's $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund wants the companies it invests in globally to boost the number of women on their boards business Article 701 words 10 votes
The Ample Hills ice cream company had $19 million, a place on Oprah's favorite things list, a deal with Disney, and dreams of becoming the next Ben & Jerry’s. Then everything fell apart. business Article 46 words 19 votes
Melvin Capital reportedly lost 53% of it's assets due to r/WallStreetBets driven GameStop stock surge Article 394 words 21 votes
America's 1% has taken $50 trillion from the bottom 90% economics Article published Sep 14 2020 31 votes
As US shopping habits change, ports and cargo carriers struggle to keep pace Article 1720 words 7 votes
Scottish fishermen have increasingly turned to fish auctions in Denmark to avoid having their deliveries to the EU blocked by post-Brexit red tape Article 306 words 6 votes
Why 'accidental Americans' are desperate to give up their US citizenship banking Article published Dec 23 2020 10 votes
How a $17 billion US bailout fund intended for Boeing ended up in very different hands business Article 2278 words 4 votes
Canada housing squeeze: Buyers moving up 'handcuffed' by hard-to-sell condos Article 713 words 5 votes
Bankers in Denmark see surge in threats from angry clients – finance industry is struggling to regain the public's trust after a string of scandals banking Article 4 votes
Denmark has lashed out against the EU's plan to establish a minimum wage, arguing it would undermine a national labor-market model that's popular with unions and employers Article 7 votes
Norway's oil workers fear for future as rigs go remote – shift to operating oil rigs remotely from land, accelerated by lower crude prices, has rekindled concerns among unions business Article 923 words 4 votes
Lengthy era of rock-bottom interest rates leaving its mark on US economy economics Article 1808 words 10 votes
RAND study uncovers massive income shift to the top 1% - The median worker should be making as much as $102,000 annually—if some $2.5 trillion wasn’t being “reverse distributed” every year economics Article 1424 words 33 votes
Doesn’t feel like a recession? You should be paying more in taxes economics Article 1247 words, published Sep 3 2020 12 votes
Intimidation, surveillance and conspiracy theories: Inside the Financial Times' five-year investigation of the billion-dollar Wirecard fraud Article 4800 words 5 votes
Multiple US court rulings have found Amazon responsible for defects in products sold by third-party merchants business Article 2117 words 6 votes
Home ownership is the West’s biggest economic-policy mistake. It is an obsession that undermines growth, fairness and public faith in capitalism leaders economics Article 1071 words, published Jan 16 2020 23 votes
Vanguard is outsourcing recordkeeping work, along with 1,300 of its workforce, to Infosys business Article 841 words 11 votes