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The majority of people in most countries expect to take a financial hit from the coronavirus pandemic, according an Ipsos poll.
More than a decade after a global financial crisis that spawned new policy tools designed for traumatic events like COVID-19, will they be enough?
As coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, here are some of the latest headlines, resources and stories to help you arm yourself with the best information.
When China jump-starts its economy after containing the coronavirus, it must do so without deploying capital into stranded coal power investments. Here's why.
Hackers are targeting our increased dependence on digital tools.
Identifying who has the disease can help slow the coronavirus outbreak.
The UK and the US have ramped up efforts to 'flatten the curve' of the COVID-19 pandemic. It follows the publication of a scientific report modelling the effectiveness of different interv...
Museums, galleries, opera companies and music venues around the world are embracing live-streaming and virtual tours as they close their doors temporarily to reduce the spread of coronavi...
The coronavirus pandemic is already afflicting economies all around the world, but low-carbon investments could provide an opportunity to boost growth and aid recovery.
World Travel and Tourism Council has warned the COVID-19 coronavirus could result in the loss of 50 million jobs and that world travel may shrink by up to a quarter.
Many consumers have turned to the web to meet their needs during the coronavirus outbreak, leading to a big increase in online orders.
Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg spoke to the nation's children via a popular TV programme and a children’s paper, and said it is natural to feel fear.










