The world’s oil-price benchmark is being radically reformed
A revolution is under way in the oil industry: the world’s benchmark of oil prices is now undergoing a complete transformation. The age-old system is being reinvented to bring economic benefits into the 21st century.
Radical reform of the world’s oil-price benchmark seeks to avert chaos
The global effort to prevent an oil-price crisis has entered a new phase, with proposed radical reform of the world’s oil-price benchmark seeking to avert chaos. This shift in policy could spark a major transformation in the global energy industry.
Nvidia is not the only firm cashing in on the AI gold rush
The AI industry is growing rapidly, and while Nvidia may be benefiting from the gold rush, they’re far from the only company seeing success. Smaller companies are taking advantage of the surge in demand for AI and machine learning to make their mark in the industry.
A new wave of mass migration has begun
As climate change forces communities to abandon their homes, a new wave of mass migration is beginning. People are being confronted with the prospect of leaving their homelands in search of safety and stability.
Why tech giants want to strangle AI with red tape
Tech giants are attempting to eliminate the dangers associated with AI through the implementation of red tape. They’re claiming it’s for everyone’s safety, however the real reason could be one of control.
Why activist investors are going to have a busy year
The business world is about to get more competitive as activist investors prepare for what promises to be a busy year. Expect to see more campaigns for boardroom shake-ups, take-overs and restructuring as investors look to gain a greater influence in public companies.
The tech giants have an interest in AI regulation
AI is here to stay, and its potential must be regulated. Tech giants understand that they must partake in the conversation and the process of setting policies – some have even gone as far as supporting government regulation – to ensure AI serves us more than it works against us.
Why are corporate retreats so extravagant?
Corporate retreats are growing in extravagance. Companies are splurging millions on lavish trips to exotic locations, easily exceeding past years’ budgets. So why is a corporate retreat worth the excessive cost?
It will take years to get Deutsche Bahn back on track
Deutsche Bahn, once the pride of the German railway, is facing a long road to recovery. In the coming years, it will take dedicated work to get the network back on track and restore its former glory.
Asian businesses are being dragged into the chip war
The escalating chip war between global tech giants has pushed many Asian businesses into a difficult situation. With supply shortages, soaring prices and political uncertainty, these companies are struggling to stay afloat.