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The Humbling of Exxon
Falling profits, rising debt, sinking stock price—and that was before the virus.

The Road to Pyongyang Starts in Spain
Alejandro Cao de Benós is the go-to guy to get business done in North Korea..

The Human Cost of Cheap Meat

Working in a processing plant has always been dangerous. With Covid-19, it’s even scarier

The Human Cost of Cheap Meat

8 mins

When Anime Becomes a Refuge For Patriotism

In addition to entertainment, China’s Bilibili offers nationalism to its young audience

When Anime Becomes a Refuge For Patriotism

5 mins

Tock to Go Brings Fine Dining To the Socially Distant

Helping restaurants pivot from linen to paper napkins, the app may keep kitchens open

Tock to Go Brings Fine Dining To the Socially Distant

5 mins

How Quants Got Bullied

With a few giant companies dominating the market, money managers who buy thousands of stocks have lost out

How Quants Got Bullied

3 mins

Mein Liebling Credit Card

In the coronavirus era, Germany’s passion for cash is cooling because of fears about handling dirty bills

Mein Liebling Credit Card

4 mins

Will the Virus Make Inequality Worse?

The Great Depression changed the social order—but the rich got even richer after the Great Recession

Will the Virus Make Inequality Worse?

10+ mins

The Humbling of Exxon

Years of miscalculation turned a juggernaut into just another middling company. And that was before the pandemic

The Humbling of Exxon

10+ mins

How to rescue America

To rescue America from the Covid-19 crisis, we’re going to need a lot more than a bailout

How to rescue America

10+ mins

North Korea's biggest fan

If you want to explore mining opportunities or get word on Kim Jong Un’s health, you start with Alejandro Cao de Benós. He’s only 6,000 miles from Pyongyang

North Korea's biggest fan

10+ mins

THE ESSENTIAL WORKERS' REVOLT

In 1902 thousands of coal miners showed Americans that crucial work was often low-paid and dangerous, helping forge a new kind of social contract. Could it happen again today?

THE ESSENTIAL WORKERS' REVOLT

10+ mins

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PublisherBloomberg LP

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

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