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By Samir Saha   DHAKA – Last year, a child died of pneumonia every 39 seconds, on average. A form of acute respiratory infection,

By Stefan Gerlach   ZURICH – In Golden Fetters, his celebrated study of the collapse of the gold standard in the interwar period,

By Mohamed A. El-Erian   CHIPPING NORTON – The human tragedies and massive economic disruptions caused by COVID-19 have rightly

By Carl Manlan & Efosa Ojomo   LOMÉ/BOSTON – Eradicating poverty and boosting prosperity in Africa starts in the boardroom.

From the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, Sherry Bahrambeygui was sure of one time-honored adage: Take care of your employees, and

By Guoli Chen   Shift the focus from doing less bad to doing more good. A novelty in the C-suite not so long ago, the chief

By Charles Abuede     But weak economy offers no room to manoeuvre policy rates, say experts   As the Central Bank of

By Vikas Aggarwal   A recently released report reveals how one entrepreneurial ecosystem is responding to the pandemic. To get to

By Godwin Nnanna, Boston   After decades of the economy being the pointer to how Americans vote, science may well be the new definer

By Olukayode  Oyeleye   Hope was rekindled about Nigeria’s urban transformation as the plight of an urban community in