A recent global analysis from Bain & Company predicts that people over the age of 55 would have 150 million more jobs by 2030. By 2031, older and more seasoned workers will make up more than a quarter of the… Read More ›
HR & Organization
UBS Changes The Wealth Management Division’s Management Structure
Following the Swiss bank UBS’s acquisition of Credit Suisse, the bank’s flagship global wealth management arm on Thursday announced a number of management changes. Several former Credit Suisse managers have been hired as a result of the adjustments, which mostly take effect… Read More ›
A UK Legal Organisation Suggests A New Property Law Category For Digital Assets.
Independent agency the Law Commission stated on Wednesday that the UK legal system may accept cryptocurrency assets by establishing a new category of personal property that would include digital assets. The Law Commission stated in a paper commissioned by the… Read More ›
Ford CEO Says Britain Should Adhere To EU Regulations To Keep Costs Down
According to the CEO of Ford, Britain should continue adhering to EU auto laws to prevent escalating consumer costs. Tim Slatter’s remarks come as automakers get ready for the first significant examination of Britain’s post-Brexit trade agreement with the EU…. Read More ›
New Regulations Seek To Rein Down Corporate Greenwashing
A new set of global regulations backed by the G20 will put more pressure on businesses to explain how climate change impacts their operations and will aid regulators in their efforts to combat “greenwashing.” The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)… Read More ›
VW Perfects The Dry-Coating Battery Process, Which Might Lower Cell Costs
According to Volkswagen’s battery boss, the company has perfected a dry coating battery manufacturing technique that, if scaled up, could reduce the cost of cell production by hundreds of millions of euros annually. The automaker claimed that it and the… Read More ›
The EU Must Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 90 To 95% By 2040, According To Experts
As Brussels sets a new objective to reduce Europe’s contribution to climate change, official experts suggested that the European Union should pledge to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 95% by 2040. The third-largest economy in… Read More ›
Salaries Of Employees At China’s Securities Regulator And Central Bank Have Been Reduced
Following adjustments imposed as part of a broader campaign to minimise wealth disparity, China’s securities regulator and central bank reduced budget allocation for staff pay in 2023. The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) budget report for 2023 was released on… Read More ›
Japan’s Declining Salaries And Declining Expenditure Put More Pressure On The Economy
Consumer spending in Japan unexpectedly decreased in March at the sharpest rate in a year, and real incomes fell for the twelfth consecutive month due to high inflation, underscoring the difficulties facing the economy in constructing a robust post-COVID recovery…. Read More ›
US Job Growth Comes In At 236,000 In March, Close To Predictions Despite A Slowing Hiring Rate
Although the growth of nonfarm payrolls in the United States in March was roughly in line with projections, there were indications that the employment market is beginning to slow down. Payroll growth for the month was announced by the Labor… Read More ›