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India Box Office: Manoj Bajpayee’s ‘Bhaiyyaji’ Scores $1 Million
Forbes· 7 days agoMade on an estimated budget of $2.5 million, the film managed to cross $1 million globally by the...
Cricket’s T20 World Cup Is More Inclusive As U.S. Team Makes History
Forbes· 2 days agoChants of "USA, USA" reverberated around Grand Prairie - a quintessential, tight-knit Texan...
China Market Update: Live From Hong Kong: Alibaba Heads Toward Southbound Inclusion
Forbes· 2 days agoAsian equities cheered my return to the region and Friday’s light U.S. inflation data with strong results, led by Hong Kong. India was a bright spot on strong results from Modi’s BJP party.
How This Global Nonprofit Puts People To Work–And Strives To Keep Them There
Forbes· 7 days agoIn 2015, when Mona Mourshed was analyzing career training and placement programs, she discovered...
Council Post: Emerging Markets: Main Risks And Opportunities For Venture Investors
Forbes· 2 days agoElena Volotovskaya is the Head of Softline Venture Partners. Emerging markets provide numerous...
The Roar Of Progress: How Reintroducing Tigers Signals Hope For Climate, Forests, And Indigenous...
Forbes· 7 days agoIts anticipated return to the Cardamoms Rainforest will be a testament to the dedicated efforts of...
Jaipur-Based Luxury Jeweler Tallin Shows At Couture Las Vegas
Forbes· 7 days agoAs the son of a gem-trader father and jewelry designer mother, Akshat Ghiya, founder of Jaipur-based Tallin Jewels, seems fated by family heritage to design and produce handmade, exquisitely ...
3 Reasons Why Kenya’s Carbon Markets Can Be Expected To Grow
Forbes· 7 days agoKenya has attracted some of the biggest companies in the world into its carbon projects, from Gucci...
Some Of What Beijing Has Done Verges On The Humorous
Forbes· 7 days agoTwo recent news items from Asia underscore the extent of China’s economic problems and Beijing’s ineptitude in dealing with them. One is Apple’s decision...
In Defense Of Deficits
Forbes· 7 days agoIn the past, the markets knew more or less how to read elections, with one side likely to be more friendly to management and capital, the other on the side of workers and their unions. One side ...