Stockholm is the first city to be selected for the European Green Capital award by the European Commission. World Finance spoke to Olle Zetterberg, CEO of Stockholm Business Region
Martyn Cornell speaks to Serge Harry, CEO of BlueNext
Is sustainability incompatible with business growth? No, says Simon Groves
Carbon emissions are rapidly developing into a new asset class, says Dennis de Jong from Atlas Capital Financial Services
Puncak Niaga, the largest water supplier in Malaysia, is streamlining the sector
Lynsey Tempest profiles the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting
Katie Llanos-Small talks to Sh. Abdullah Al-Rushaid, Chairman, and Rasheed Al-Rushaid, Vice Chairman and President of Al-Rushaid Group, about its technology partnerships and the state of the industry
Working on Kyoto should be a top priority on the EU hymn sheet
A new systemic financial risk management order is born, but looking at examples from the past can be a helpful exercise in preparing for unknown. Knowing the exact context of your risk is a real must, says Enrique Núñez-Escudero
Many traders are scratching their heads in anticipation of the next wave of financial prosperity. In the meantime, the rest have firmly buried their heads in the sand. Buy food commodities to guard against stagflation, says Pratima Desai
We have endured nearly two years of uncertainty after seismic shocks rocked markets to their foundations and threatened the stability of nations. As the financial turmoil takes another twist, one wonders when the recovery will happen, and if gold is a solid performer
After extensive research into oil, gas and other energy markets, Shell has released some very solid results on the back of what many consider to be a fairly volatile industry at the moment
Being responsible for distributing natural gas across a country which relies on a fragile connection for more than 90 percent of its supply is no easy task. Katie Llanos-Small looks at the Serbian gas market and what Srbijagas is doing to mitigate the potentially catastrophic effects of arguments between Russia and the Ukraine
As the effects of the downturn becomes more apparent and the risk of non-performance of contractural obligations increases, attention is turning to force majeure clauses. Renad Haj Yahya discusses whether the current economic climate can give rise to a force majeure event in petrochemical and refining projects
Some companies rise to greatness with ease and efficiency. We look at the history of a particular telecommunications company, and what the industry can expect from them within the next few years, within their existing framework