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Covid-19 is Big Oil’s asteroid strike
COVID-19 may do for Big Oil what the Chicxulub asteroid did for the dinosaurs when it struck Earth 66 million years ago.
Australia’s mining lobby takes a baby step on climate change
AUSTRALIA’S mining lobby group, the Minerals Council of Australia, long derided by environmentalists as coal-loving dinosaurs, has launched a climate action plan that is probably significant for what it doesn’t say than what it does.
Let’s talk economy – the sequel
To pump-prime our financial situation, we need a massive investment to revamp and rebuild our education.
Bringing tech home
ONE by one they’ve flown the coop – Tencent, Weibo, Alibaba – all locally cultivated technology stars that are padding returns for investors to the tune of US$1.4 trillion, everywhere except China.
China petroleum company warns of high crude demand and glut
BEIJING: China’s crude oil demand will grow by 3.4% this year to a record of almost 12 million barrels per day (bpd), the country’s top state-owned oil producer forecast, as refiners in the world’s second-biggest oil user ramp up output.
US banks want to cut branches, but customers keep coming
NEW YORK: Despite banks' nudging toward online tools, many US customers are not ready to give up regular visits to their nearest branch, complicating the industry's efforts to slim down.
Why is society so polarised?
POLARISATION is the deep divisions within society. We see this in every opinion poll where the majority of the population is almost equally divided between those who agree to stay with the status quo and those who want to change it. In between are the Tea Parties or the radical minority, whose views are much more extreme, but they help shape public opinion, which is both undecided and confused at the same time.
KL-S'pore high speed rail will create slew of new industries
KUALA LUMPUR: The different sectors of the economy must leverage on the high speed rail (HSR) project currently being planned between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, said MKH Bhd managing director Tan Sri Eddy Chen.
Viennese charm: Historic city offers more than just art and culture
Mind Your Money: By Chermaine Poo.