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How we can change the business model of a £50 billion industry to make clothing work better for everyone.
Setting up a new economy is no easy task.
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The removal of 500 and 1,000 rupee notes is pushing India to look for new ways to spend its money.
Donald Trump’s sons are at the ready.
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Trump must demonstrate that his presidential decision making will not be influenced by his business interests across the US and the globe.
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We have got stuck in a rut. Every month we explain away changes in retail spending with a lazy look to the skies.
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Donald Trump may be a populist, but his policies are set to be particularly popular with the banking industry.
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It’s not in developers’ interests to flood the market with new housing – so will the government step in?
Six hours in Stockholm.
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Sweden’s switch to a six-hour working day is doing it the world of good.
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Athens can celebrate two consecutive quarters of growth. Berlin must stomach some weakness. Everyone should remember cheap money isn’t free money.
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Budding entrepreneurs take note – here’s how to raise money to fund your dream project.
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Greek and Turkish Cypriots may get to vote again on whether to end 40 years of division.
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Campaign pits power of press against social media activism.
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Trade bashing is a well-established practice among US presidential candidates. The difference with Trump is that he may actually deliver on his rhetoric.
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The US election confirmed the death of an extraordinary economic era. Now, control of the next must be wrested from the emboldened nationalists.
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Donald Trump doesn’t represent as much uncertainty for markets as you might think.
Transferrable skills include ribbon cutting.
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Donald Trump has never held public office, but executive and global leadership are wholly interlinked so business offers some important lessons for the president-elect.
Viral marketing in the making.
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John Lewis’ Christmas ad is highly anticipated and guaranteed to get Britain spending.
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Daily newsletters are winning media organisations new readers.
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An industry in crisis needs a government that can deliver help where it’s needed.
The old Toblerone chocolate design (top) and new, gappier design (below).
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In striving to reduce costs and boost profits, firms must be wary of stripping intangible assets – such as iconic design.
Bring in your business, but not your people.
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Theresa May is looking to India for trade and investment, but it’s undermined by her anti-immigrant rhetoric.
Cyrus Mistry pictured leaves after a meeting in Mumbai, Oct 26.
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Theresa May was supposed to meet with bosses of the Indian conglomerate, but an age-old issue with the family firm has got in the way.
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How to spot a bully at work. It’s not as easy as you might think.
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Trade incentives and more inclusive union leadership could improve working conditions in the garment industry – particularly for women.
All for one and one for all.
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Would a competent entrepreneur plough on with a decision that started to look a bit dodgy?
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Ride-sharing app Uber is facing a new wave of legal claims after a landmark ruling on work conditions. But any triumphalism is deeply premature.