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Excessive superstar talent can harm sports teams and the boardroom

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Excessive superstar talent can be detrimental to sports teams and the boardrooom, says a study published in the journal Psychological Science. After a certain...

April air passenger traffic grew 6.7 percent

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April air passenger traffic increased by 6.7%, driven by a 9% rise in international travel and 4.8% growth in domestic flights, according to Airports...

Is the German economy overheating?

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In 2014, Germany’s gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to expand by 2% and then by 2.5% in 2015, well above its 1.25% potential...

United States needs economic reforms for better growth

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Even though its rebound is one of the strongest among the OECD countries, the United States needs economic reforms for better and more sustainable,...

S&P improves UK credit outlook to “stable”

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The UK credit outlook has been improved to “stable” from “negative" by Standard & Poor’s (S&P), which had lowered the outlook in 2012. The...
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CEO pay racing ahead

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CEO pay among the top 350 publicly traded companies was 296 times higher than typical workers’ pay, a new study published by the Economic...
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2014 UK interest rate rise?

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Is a 2014 UK interest rate rise on the cards? Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, signaled on Thursday that a rate increase “could...
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Expedia accepts Bitcoin payments

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With the news that now Expedia accepts Bitcoin payments, the virtual currency has received a massive boost after a turbulent few months. The world's...
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Added value of Concentrated Solar Power

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Additional value of 5 to 6 per kilowatt hour could be added by Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) projects to utility-scale solar energy in California,...

Were dying traditional newspapers killed by the Internet?

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Most people believe that dying traditional newspapers got that way because of the internet. Before people started using the web in the mid-1990s, traditional...