Anti-establishment Common Man Party deals blow to Modi’s reform agenda less than a year after taking office
At a news conference held on 09 February, the OECD highlights the reforms needed by G20 countries in order to enhance competitiveness, productivity and, ultimately, long-term growth
When operating within a large financial company, it can be easy to lose sight of core data. A new role has emerged to help navigate through the potential minefields, where adopting stricter methods can lead to positive results
With the number of gambling tables in Macau capped by the government, live multi-gaming could offer a much-needed alternative avenue to expand the industry
The drop in crude prices has market watchers expecting a price readjustment in the near future
Despite political uncertainty, the UK remains one of the most attractive places to do business in Europe, providing you have the right guidance
Despite outstanding technological progress, most of humanity’s basic problems remain unsolved. Corporations need disruptive innovation to find sustainable solutions
Proposals to impose a tax on US profits stashed overseas could hand the country the funds it needs to revive its crumbling infrastructure
The ECB’s quantitative easing programme will leave Europe more uncertain than ever about its economic future. But we have every reason to feel optimistic about the measures
The global tax system continues to grow in complexity. Thierry Afschrift, Partner at Afschrift law firm, tells World Finance how recent changes are affecting the industry
World Finance speaks to Dr James Corah, Deputy Head of Ethical and Responsible Investment CCLA, to ask what role religion should play in economic policy
Beginning a quarter-century ago, participatory budgeting is growing in popularity as governments look to create truly democratic public spending processes
After more than a decade of linear success, Abercrombie & Fitch is suffering from plummeting sales and a tainted reputation; some analysts and investors believe the controversial comments of former CEO Mike Jeffries could be to blame
Despite an onslaught of dynamic challenges, the global law sector has achieved surprising gains in recent times. We look at those companies setting the pace in the new year with the World Finance Legal Awards 2015
From flexible working policies to mobile hiring, businesses in 2015 will have to continue adapting to a cultural upheaval that’s revolutionising working patterns from top to bottom