World Finance speaks to Baroness Nicholson to discuss whether foreign aid has any economic benefit for Britain, and those who receive it
World Finance talks to Ryan McMaken, economist and author of Commie Cowboys, about what politics the Western film genre has historically promoted
Mozambique is entering an era of unprecedented economic growth spurred on by natural resource development and increased infrastructure delivery
George Osborne’s austerity measures have consistently come under criticism, with many believing them to be excessive. But could they actually be the ticket to a richer economy?
World Finance examines whether a nuclear deal could boost Iran’s investment prospects
In this handy guide, World Finance explains what quantitative easing is – and how governments have used it as a financial tool
As America and Iran come closer to reaching a nuclear deal, World Finance examines who the losers and winners of this may be
World Finance examines whether sanctions placed on Iran will have a positive effect internationally and domestically
The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank will become operational in 2015, but is meeting resistance from the international community
Could Germany’s current economic problems come down to a reluctance to invest in public and private industries?
World Finance takes a look at the legacy of Davos’ World Economic Forum, and what we can expect for the annual gathering in 2015
Detroit, once the beating heart of the industrial Midwest, has been dragged through the coals over the past three decades. But since 2013, an unlikely hero has rescued the city from ignominy
French Economy Minister Emmanuel Macron wants Germany to augment its investment spending by €50bn by 2018
World Finance speaks to Alejandro Murat, CEO of Infonavit, to find out how the institute has risen among the main financial bodies in the world in terms of portfolio size
World Finance speaks to Gaspard Koenig, President of the think-tank GenerationLibre, about whether France’s new cabinet can salvage its flagging economy