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The world is hedging its bets
We will enter an age of terrible instability if new security, economic and political structures don’t arise before the old ones are hollowed out
The US’ American-ish TikTok awaits
Even as platforms splinter further for users, corporations remain bound by geopolitical ties
World Economic Forum 2026: Hope for ‘multi-bilateralism’
As the world fragments towards multiple poles, Davos holds out for a possible yet fragile new global economic order
A couple of micro-cap SGX companies are surging – but investors should think twice before biting
Acma and Sitra have not offered compelling growth stories, so their share price gains may not be sustainable
The Greenland crisis is a warning for East Asia
Implications of Trump’s Atlantic ambitions extend towards the Pacific
Want to keep your job? Buy yourself a blazer
We haven’t abandoned our sneakers and sweatpants, but athletic wear in everyday life looks passe
Canada’s energy sector is its gateway to Asia
With economies like South Korea, Japan and Singapore importing almost all their oil and gas, Asia presents a huge opportunity for Ottawa
Trump is obsessed with oil, but Chinese batteries will soon run the world
China isn’t just building gigantic amounts of power – its businesses are also reshaping technological foundations to electrify the world
Can the EU withstand the pushback against its carbon levy?
Brussels must defend its climate goals and prove its policy is the future of trade
Cement is hitting a wall. There’s no coming back
Prices are at their lowest in a decade, and factories are saddled with more than twice the capacity they need