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Macron's Monumental Challenge
The French presidents popularity is sagging just as Europe needs him most
The Most Boring Bull Market. Ever
In the age of index funds and private companies, even a boom can feel blah
Has Malta Sold Its Soul?
The European Unions least-populous member nation has become a financial-services hub plagued by allegations of corruption and money laundering. Citizenship is literally for sale. And the rest of the EU is furious
Emirates Explores Etihad Deal To Forge Biggest Airline
Preliminary talks are underway for a deal that could transform the regions aviation industry
Emerging Markets Meet Tighter Money
The long era of quantitative easing made investors more willing to put their holdings in riskier places. Suddenly thats over
Building Bigger Batteries
A Dutch startup aims to produce power packs for heavy-duty electric vehicles
Art Basel Is Coming To Save Your City
The art fair claims it can replicate what it did for Miami all around the world.
Ageing And Automation
Shrewd policy initiatives will be required to address the twin challenges of ageing and automation in the GCC
A Leadership Crisis With No Plan B
Chinas JD.com, the runner-up to Alibaba, basically cant function without its founder
Tom Hayes Isn't Chicken
Animal meat is going the way of cigarettes and combustion engines. Tyson’s new CEO can’t wait
The Border's Banking Desert
Options are drying up for small businesses in areas of high money laundering risk
Mr. @jack Goes To Washington
With accusations of anti-conservative bias swirling, Jack Dorsey prepares to defend Twitter before Congress
This Is Your Brain On Nafta
The Mexico deal was the result of a year of excruciating talks. They’re not over
Why Can't Europe Do Tech?
It’s been a long time since the region produced a consumertech giant. Now’s its chance
Abu Dhabi's Three-Way Merger Plan
Three banks will merge as Abu Dhabi seeks to unlock the benefits of consolidation
The Best Oyster Of My Life
It’s not in New York. Or New Orleans. Or even Paris. The shellfish that could really capture your heart is in Ireland.
China's Pole-To-Pole Ambitions
The country says it’s no superpower, but it’s starting to behave like one
An SUV With Sporting Flare
Driving Alfa Romeo’s Stelvio Quadrifoglio up the UAE’s highest mountain
A New Way To Uber
The company is designing a scooter to keep up with the latest tech industry craze
Saudi Aramco's IPO Delay Carries Silver Lining
Aramco delays IPO and focuses on acquisition of stake in Sabic
Have You Considered Majoring in Overwatch?
South Korean kids are signing up for a new breed of prep school in hopes of becoming pro gamers
Snaps Awkward Phase
Nobody trusts Facebook. Twitter is a hot mess. Can Evan Spiegel keep Snapchat from disappearing?
These Diamonds Were Grown In A Lab
Mined stones face some rock-hard competition
Microsoft Bug Testers Unionised, Then They Got Terminated
The subcontracted workers challenged their firing, but they couldn’t hold out
Loyalty Loyalty Loyalty?
It’s always been one-way for Trump. He’d better be ready for a backlash from those he’s abandoned
In Search Of Bigger Paychecks
A look at what’s holding back wages in three industries
China Cleans Up Its (Trash) Act
Stricter rules on imported recycled goods have mainland businesses buying U.S. plants to get their waste
Amazon Isn't Paying Its Electric Bills
The company is passing on infrastructure development and other costs to residents in at least two states
The Hog Of Tomorrow
Harley’s future looks nothing like its past
Prince Alwaleed Signs First Deal Since Lock Up
Saudi prince invested $267 million into music streaming company Deezer