Is Hong Kong China’s global “super connector”?
A renminbi depreciation threatens Hong Kong from its “super connector” status. Norman Cha, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, challenges this assertion
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AmInvest on Malaysia’s shifting investment landscape
World Finance talks to AmInvest about Malaysia’s increasing investment opportunities
Greece: still corrupt, still unsound infrastructurally, still uncompetitive
Times are changing for Greece’s debt-ridden economy and the rest of the EU as new anti-austerity government Syriza takes power
No watered down agenda for Greece
New Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said Greece will not default on its bailout debts but is this really realistic?
Richard Murphy: Companies have forgotten how to make money
“Make the money, then worry about paying the tax,” says the tax researcher, arguing that with businesses sitting on cash piles with no investment plans, there’s no point cutting corporation tax
Bank Aljazira on Saudi Arabia’s Islamic finance trends
World Finance speaks to Bank Aljazira about the increase in sharia-compliant institutions throughout Saudi Arabia
Can Greece wave goodbye to debt?
World Finance speaks to Richard Murphy, Tax Researcher and Political Economist, about Greece’s future after the successful election of Syriza
WWJD? Cut executive pay?
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
Subjective ethics; How the church invests
The church requires over £1bn a year to maintain its places of worship. So where is this money coming from?
Istanbul bourse success: Turkey ‘has all the right pre-requisites’ for high profits in 2015
World Finance speaks to Ibrahim Turhan, Chairman and CEO of Borsa Istanbul, to discuss what the future holds for the Istanbul bourse
Part two, Greece’s future: ‘There’s been enormous corruption, waste, fraud, and abuse’
World Finance speaks to Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, about Greece’s debt problem
Part one, Greece’s future: eurozone exit ‘would be a disaster’
World Finance speaks to Steve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at Johns Hopkins University, about Greece’s economic future
HSBC retirement report: onus now on individuals to prepare
World Finance speaks to Michael Schweitzer, Global Head of Sales and Distribution at HSBC to discuss what its latest report means for pensioners