THE WORLD BANK will publish more of its proprietary data, including on debt defaults, starting next week as part of a push to attract more private sec
The World Bank Group had mobilized $41 billion of private capital for emerging markets
The World Bank will publish more of its proprietary data, including on debt defaults, starting next week as part of a push to attract more private sector investment to developing countries, World Bank President Ajay Banga said. Banga, speaking at the China Development Forum on Sunday, said the World Bank
One of the largest studies on wildlife activity—involving more than 220 researchers, 163 mammal species and 5,000 camera traps worldwide—reveals that wild animals react differently to humans depending on where the animals live and what they eat. The study was published in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Will capital-starved developing nations be the ultimate winner amid an overhaul of China’s Belt and Road and new Western forays into global infrastructure development?
The Hawaii State Department of Health is aligning its health avisements with the CDC guidelines but still plans to continue to use the dashboard with more than just COVID-19 data.
The popularity of illiquid assets has spiked in recent years, and more institutional investors than ever are looking to put money in the asset class. Illiquid assets cover a range of investments that can’t be quickly and easily sold or exchanged for their market value, such as infrastructure or stock in unlisted companies. The asset []
GameStop said on Tuesday it had cut an unspecified number of jobs to reduce costs and reported lower fourth-quarter revenue amid rising competition from e-commerce firms and weak consumer spending in an uncertain economy.
The share of small fisherfolk in the 9,200-hectare Laguna de Bay has been lowered to 53 percent after the Laguna Lake Development Authority increased private operators’ allocation to 47 percent.
Governments and businesses need to invest in ways to prevent transmission, experts say, instead of leaving people on their own.
"The drop in March 2020 had everything to do with a massive drop in demand — nothing else," Patrick De Haan from GasBuddy.com told Snopes.
(The Center Square) – Parents of Chicago school students are suing the Chicago Teachers Union seeking damages over a teachers strike during COVID-19 that kept children out of school longer.