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In the Pension Funds Awards 2025, World Finance will once again be putting together the most comprehensive awards in the industry In a busy and competitive industry, organisations must constantly be ...
The World Finance Islamic Finance Awards 2025 celebrate the institutions and leaders shaping the future of Shariah-compliant finance. With the industry surpassing $4 trillion in assets, these awards ...
Israel’s winemaking traditions date back thousands of years. Psagot Winery is drawing on this history as it introduces modern technology to its vineyards Many of the practices used by Psagot and other ...
Europe’s largest infrastructure project will establish a fixed link between Germany and Denmark, boosting trade and logistics in Northern Europe as it opens up key commercial routes, writes Sandra ...
Since time immemorial, alcohol has been a part of the social fabric of human life on earth. The earliest evidence of intentional alcohol production stems back to 7,000BC, from fermented residues found ...
One way of measuring global policy-makers’ concerns about the unprecedented increase in debt around the world is the number of times the subject is raised at high-level conferences. And it comes up ...
According to a recent report by Harvard Law, the defining corporate governance trends are a critical spotlight on executive compensation, increased scepticism about board quality, and, perhaps most ...
Every year, thousands of the world’s foremost leaders and business elite trek to the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland. In the Alpine town of Davos, geopolitical issues are hashed out, economic ...
Until last September, few people beyond the close-knit world of pension asset managers had heard of ‘liability-driven investment’ (LDI), a trading strategy deployed by many pension funds. When the ...
More than 50 percent of the world’s population is under the age of 30. But raging global inflation means most of Gen Z, born in the late 1990s to late 2010s, can barely afford to pay rent and food ...
In March 2020, reports claimed the World Health Organisation (WHO) had warned against using cash amid fears it could be spreading coronavirus. The WHO later pushed back on the claim, declaring it had ...