Is it, though?
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The UK can expect a hit of nearly 6% to its GDP, while for the rest of EU it will be 1% or less.
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Gen Z is best positioned to influence business practices, rather than global climate agreements, where political gridlock appears to be the status quo.
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There is a plethora of highly troubling issues facing the global economy that are caused, in part, by globalisation.
US president Donald Trump, wearing one of his iconic red trucker hats.
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Has the relationship between the Trump brand and the US president’s politics gone too far?
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There’s a time cost and a risk of overspending for customers. For retailers, returns can be a massive headache.
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Monopolies are bad for innovation and dismantling them would help the US economy compete.
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Rumours that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic is heading to China in a multi-million pound deal are a classic symptom of the transfer window.
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The backlash against the Gillette ad shows how painfully little distance we as a society have covered since the #MeToo movement.
Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei (right) with Chinese premier Xi Jinping.
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Ren Zhengfei has given a rare interview to the Western media, denouncing accusations that his company has been involved in spying.
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The clock is ticking before the US ramps up tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Forget Brexit or online competition. Millennials are just not consuming with the same fervour as their mums and dads.
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Donald Trump is eroding trust in the US – but the dollar’s preeminence in global finance will easily withstand this.
Going through the menopause can be isolating for many women.
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Research shows two-thirds of women surveyed reported a moderate to severe impact on their working lives and some even left employment altogether.
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As fears of a US-China trade war grow, the eurozone is starting to look like a rock.
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There are a lot of similarities between the state of tech companies today and when the 2000 dot-com bubble burst.
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Strategies to support a diverse workforce can be beneficial – but may have unintended consequences.
Labour shortages in Japan spurred a recent change to immigration rules.
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Like Japan, the UK is facing an ageing population that is compounding other problems putting pressure on the labour market.
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Flexible working is seen as a solution to the gender pay gap but cultural norms are getting in the way.
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If you make it to the interview stage but don’t get a job offer, chances are you made one of four common errors.
What the ‘credit’ in Universal Credit actually means.
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The concept of Universal Credit reveals something wider about the UK’s current political fixation on debt.
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Automated predatory trading has the potential to bring the world economy to its knees. So why is reform so leisurely?
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Winning big often involves looking for the opportunities that are the opposite of what everyone else is doing.
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TikTok was one of 2018’s most downloaded mobile apps for Apple and Android devices in the US and Europe.
Katrien Meire is the chief executive of Sheffield Wednesday. She was formerly was the chief executive of Charlton Athletic.
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Why are there so few women in the football boardroom?
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Some will point to Apple’s lost talisman as the reason for the company’s current woes. They needn’t bother.