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COVID-19: Some industries still submerged

Growth may be testing capacity limits, but not for all. By now, we should be over this. COVID-19 shipwrecked the

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P&P Optica uses the science of light to keep food out of landfills

If you’ve ever picked up a prescription medication or matched a paint chip at a home-improvement store, you’ve been touched

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The fork in the road

Growth surges while pandemic lingers It was the famous quipster Yogi Berra who advised: “When you come to a fork

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HAS THE GLOBAL RETAIL SECTOR RETURNED TO NORMAL?

The retail sector’s activity has been affected by the COVID crisis through social distancing measures and closure of stores. However,

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If supply chains are a mess, why is global trade booming?

Gloomy economic headlines make for mixed messages Scan the headlines and you could be forgiven for thinking that global trade

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Business Insurance after COVID-19: Are You Protected?

Across almost every industry, companies have modified the way they conduct business in response to COVID-19. Despite making substantial changes

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How to create a winning business plan!

Your business plan is a crucial document for your new company. It says who you are, describes your business and shows how

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GLOBAL TRANSPORT: WHAT DOES THE FUTURE HOLD BEYOND COVID-19?

The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a mobility crisis, mainly because of physical distancing requirements and the necessity to avoid confined

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Mind the bankruptcy gap, research suggests

Expected credit losses look low, but tail risks are lurking While corporate bankruptcies have remained low throughout the pandemic, banks

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The robots are coming!

Mechanization is an answer to a lot of the economy’s structural puzzles Humanoid robots are only a year away. So,