In recent years, sovereign wealth funds have grown in popularity, and subsequently, so too have their investment credentials
The annual report praises the ECB’s quantitative easing, while suggesting it may need to be expanded, and expresses concerns over continued imbalances in the Eurozone
The EU Commission has launched an attack on US tech companies for breaching antitrust rules. Yet this could be seen as a way to stifle innovation
It has been half a century since Singapore achieved full independence. In that time, a strong model of economic development has transformed the fortunes of the republic and its people
Generous welfare benefits make people want to work more, not less, according to researchers at Oslo and Akershus University College in Norway
A report by US financial regulators looks into what caused the US Treasury market flash crash in October 2014
After more than 17 long hours eurozone leaders finally reach an agreement for Greek bailout deal
A proposed deal sees Greece accept economic reforms that were previously rejected
While illegal immigration is nothing new, it remains hugely prolific in today’s landscape. Many are making the decision to relocate, and governments must adapt to dramatic surges in population
Greeks have voiced their rejection of EU leaders and lenders, placing their future in the euro further in doubt
Murray Hiebert of the Center for Strategic and International Studies says Jack Ma’s support for TPP comes from signatories being key to global ambitions
Despite last ditch efforts, Greece has failed to unlock funds to make its €1.5bn payment
Opposition from industry bodies and Republican-led states means that the EPA’s latest attempt to strengthen the Clean Air Act has been shut down
Bank warns of pivot to Frankfurt if Britain leaves the EU
After turning down Greece’s reform proposals, creditors have provided an outline of their conditions if they are to release bailout funds