List of Business articles
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 28: Google senior vice president of product Sundar Pichai delivers the keynote address during the 2015 Google I/O conference on May 28, 2015 in San Francisco, California. The annual Google I/O conference runs through May 29. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Why Are So Many of the World’s Best Companies Run by Indians?
And why aren’t more of those companies in India?
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chinastock China Doesn’t Care What You Think About Its Stock Market Bailout
Screw moral hazard. Dire warnings from economists and investors hold little water in a situation that’s completely political.
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Indian pedestrians watch as a digital broadcast presents the rolling share price information and national election results news coverage on the facade of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) building in Mumbai on May 16, 2014. India's stock market jumped more than six percent to a record high of 25,000 points as business-friendly opposition leader Narendra Modi looked set for a landslide victory in national elections. AFP PHOTO/ PUNIT PARANJPE (Photo credit should read PUNIT PARANJPE/AFP/Getty Images) India Inc.’s Day Care Experiment
India's new corporate social responsibility law may be well-intentioned, but it is poorly designed and fails to accomplish its central goals.
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fabzarif Let Europe Make Friends (and Deals) With Iran
Germany and France may have been quick to travel to Tehran following the nuclear deal — but that doesn’t mean they’re not still good partners to the United States.
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GettyImages-481805562_960_960 Kenya, Open for Business
President Obama's trip to Kenya is a chance to jump start U.S. investment in the country — and across the continent. Otherwise, Africa may be China's for the taking.
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GettyImages-463127152 CROPPED Looking Into the Black Box of Venezuela’s Economy
Figuring out what's actually happening in Venezuela's economy requires serious detective skills.
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GettyImages-103014559_doddfrank1 Happy Birthday, Dodd-Frank!
Seven years out from the global financial crisis, Europe is in turmoil, while the U.S. appears a bastion of stability -- and one piece of controversial legislation has been key.
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Indian office goers walk past the bronze bull outside the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) during intra-day trade in Mumbai on April 1, 2014. India's central bank kept key interest rates steady in a widely anticipated move less than a week before the start of national elections, due to start April 7. AFP PHOTO / INDRANIL MUKHERJEE (Photo credit should read INDRANIL MUKHERJEE/AFP/Getty Images) Is India Really the World’s Most Attractive Economy for Investors?
How fundamental strengths, Modi’s reforms, and clearing out deadwood propelled India to the top of the BPI.
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GettyImages-475691178_6-10 India’s Generic Drug Industry Has a Maggi Problem
Forget about lead-tainted noodles. India's world-beating pharmaceutical industry has officials worried over lax regulation and adulterated drugs.
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Screen Shot 2015-05-28 at 10.56.18 AM An Army business reading list, and Special Ops lessons for business
I admit it. I was prepared to scoff, because too many times I have seen military officers recommend today’s pop favorite biz book. But I found this a surprisingly good list.
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10/01/2004 SECA-20041001-pag-1 The Data Sleuths of San José
How three scrappy Costa Rican reporters used the power of data to bring down a system of sleaze.
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Indian supporters of the Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress shout slogans against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal as they clash with police outside his house during a protest against the suicide of a farmer at a rally organised by Kejriwal's Aam Admi Party in New Delhi on April 23, 2015. A farmer hanged himself in front of hundreds of protesters gathered in the centre of the Indian capital on April 22, 2015, to rally against the government's contentious reform of land purchasing laws. AFP PHOTO / Chandan KHANNA (Photo credit should read Chandan Khanna/AFP/Getty Images) Modi’s Seized Earth Campaign
Narendra Modi is poised to add another chapter to the ugly history of government-assisted land grabs in India.
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Refugees gather to watch the arrival of United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres at IFO-2 complex of the sprawling Dadaab refugee camp on May 8, 2015. Dadaab refugee camp currently houses some 350,000 people and for more than 20 years has been home to generations of Somalis who have fled their homeland wracked by conflicts. But Kenya's government asked the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) to close the camp after an attack on Kenyas Garissa University by Somalia-based Al-Shabaab gunmen in April, whom are suspected to have planned and launched their attack from the camp. AFP PHOTO / TONY KARUMBA (Photo credit should read TONY KARUMBA/AFP/Getty Images) Money Keeps Moving Toward Somalia, Sometimes In Suitcases
Some financial companies in the U.S. resort to carrying cash on airplanes to keep remittances flowing to needy Somalis.
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472583310 Senate Democrats Deal Setback to Obama’s Pacific Trade Plan
Effort to ‘fast track’ trade pact fails to clear important hurdle.