Abu Dhabi to host debut Green Business SummitThe Economist Events, part of the global English-language weekly newspaper The Economist, is hosting the first ever Green Business Summit in Abu Dhabi, UAE on April 17. The Summit will focus on the effect of economic growth on the More… |
Damascus world’s least liveable city, Melbourne best: studyDamascus has the worst living conditions among all the cities in the world, said The Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest liveability survey, which ranked Melbourne as the most liveable city for the fourth year in a row. The More… |
Gulf healthcare reforms focus for meetThe future of healthcare in the Gulf will form the agenda for an upcoming meeting of policymakers and chief executive officers of healthcare organisations in Dubai. Future of Healthcare in the Gulf - Economist Conferences will take place o More… |
The Economist launched on 2 new appsThe Economist Group announced the global launch of its flagship title, The Economist, on two new apps - The Economist for iPhone and The Economist for iPad - available now on the App Store. The free apps include a weekly sample of must-rea More… |
Booth School tops MBA listThe University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business tops the latest ranking of MBA programmes by The Economist. The clear winners in this year’s ranking have been North American schools. “It is not just that they occupy seven of More… |
Lebanon’s growth seen higher than MenaLebanon’s economic growth will reach 5.6 per cent in 2010 and 5.3 per cent in 2011, above the forecast for Mena regional growth, which is expected to average 4.5 per cent in each year, said a global business leader. The Economist Intellige More… |
Forum to discuss changing face of capitalismThe changing face of capitalism, including how regulation and oversight of financial markets will affect the Middle East region, will be discussed at a major conference, being organised by The Economist Group, in Abu Dhabi on November 23. More… |