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Richard Thaler, a pioneer in the behavioural economics field, says he will spend his award money “as irrationally as possible”
A malicious new trend has seen hackers harness people’s computer power in order to better mine cryptocurrencies
In a bid to generate a ‘sincerity culture’, the Chinese Government is in the process of providing every citizen with a trustworthiness rating. But can you force trust?
Bank of Sabadell has decided to relocate its headquarters to Alicante, amid the ongoing conflict caused by the Catalan independence referendum
Dentsu has become the first major Japanese business to face prosecution over its labour practices, after an employee at the company died of overwork in 2015
As China edges closer to achieving market economy status, the EU has introduced new rules to limit cheap imports from countries with significant market distortions
The US-based ride-hailing firm has added more directors and equalised voting powers for its shareholders
Janet Yellen has defended a controversial decision to lessen the regulatory burden on American International Group, saying it creates the right incentives for other companies
Spanish bonds dip slightly following disputed vote for Catalan independence
Singapore-based GLP has announced the purchase of Gazeley, a logistics firm with ownership of 32 million square feet of property across Europe’s key markets
South Korea is the latest country to crack down on cryptocurrencies, citing concerns over speculation
North Korean businesses operating within China have 120 days to close down following the latest UN resolution
In a new Republican framework, President Trump has promised to cut corporation tax to 20 percent to make US businesses more competitive internationally
In a speech crammed with policy recommendations, French President Emmanuel Macron has painted his vision for integration in the European Union