Saturday, December 20, 2025

The Future Downtown Building to Bear the Name of Hélène Desmarais

The future HEC Montréal building in the downtown business district will be named the Hélène Desmarais Building, in recognition of this Quebec businesswoman’s...

How Insurtech and Fintech disrupt while adding value to the market?

As the demand for digitalisation of services is on the increase across every industry, Fintech and Insurtech have been ever-growing in the Asia Pacific region...

Business students win Championship in HSBC/HKU Hong Kong Business Case Competition

The 2021 HSBC/HKU Hong Kong Business Case Competition of this year encourages students to combine business thinking and sustainable development strategies to promote...

MIT Solve announces 2021 global challenges

New tracks for innovation address antiracist technology in the US, digital inclusion, equitable classrooms, health security and pandemics, and resilient ecosystems.

Researchers introduce a new generation of tiny, agile drones

The technology could boost aerial robots’ repertoire, allowing them to operate in cramped spaces and withstand collisions.

ESCP Business School: Teamwork and hands-on involvement fostering student growth and job-readiness

Teamwork and hands-on engagement are essential to developing the younger generation's soft skills and experience, supporting their growth no matter what future path they choose.

Tumultuous Times: National economics forum to ask the big questions

The University of Waikato is set to host a national economics conference in person and via livestream on 3 and 4 March to ask the big questions about the future of New Zealand’s economy.

First COVID-19 lockdown cost UK hospitality and high street £45 billion in turnover, researchers...

However, UK supermarkets and online retailers made an additional £4 billion each thanks to the coronavirus lockdown that began in March last year, according to econometric models.

GameStop: how Redditors played hedge funds for billions (and what might come next)

Normally on the stock market, the shark swallows the little fish. Now the little fish are eating the shark as small investors force hedge fund players into uncomfortable positions.

Growing inequality in job market risks widening disadvantage gap between children

Parents who were already disadvantaged before the pandemic were more likely to have suffered a salary cut or unemployment during the crisis
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