Sunday, 5 July 2020

Global Business Barometer: Survive / Adapt / Recover

In a reversal from the previous edition of the GBB, executives are becoming more pessimistic about prospects for their own companies. What can they do to adapt and recover?
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Issue #27
 
 
 
 
Global Business Barometer: Survive / Adapt / Recover
 
In a reversal from the previous edition of the GBB, executives are becoming more pessimistic about prospects for their own companies. What can they do to adapt and recover?
 
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Financial Services
Sustainable and actionable: An ESG study of climate and social challenge for Asia
 
Along with its wealth, Asia's climate risks have been rising. What role will the evolving sustainable fixed income market play in battling climate change?
 
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Sustainability
Better controls from farm to fork are needed to prevent another pandemic
 
Large and industrialised farming systems invite the emergence and spread of disease, scientists warn. Covid-19 highlights the need for improved monitoring and safety measures across the food chain.
 
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Healthcare
Cancer and Ageing: Policy responses to meeting the needs of older people?
 
More than half of all new cancer cases occur in those aged 65 and older, and this age group accounts for 70% of cancer deaths.
 
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Infrastructure & Cities
How will covid-19 reshape infrastructure in Australia?
 
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OPINION
Seizing the moment: why now is the right time to ramp up action on climate change
The covid-19 pandemic has resulted in Europe's economic, social and environmental agendas being more aligned than ever before.
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On the one hand nationalism looks to be recharging itself across the globe while covid-19 has worsened relations between the world’s two largest economies, and on the other hand regionalism may be on the rise. What does this mean for global trade?
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