The Future of Oil
The global oil industry is going through a lesson in Economics 101: When supply increases, prices go down. Crude oil prices are currently hovering around […] More
The global oil industry is going through a lesson in Economics 101: When supply increases, prices go down. Crude oil prices are currently hovering around […] More
Unstable, corrupt, plagued by scandal—these describe Brazil’s current economic and political climate, a big transformation from its image of an advancing economy with secure investment […] More
President Barack Obama continues to pave the way for improved U.S.-Cuban relations, as changes to U.S. travel to and business with Cuba took effect on […] More
Nigerians were ready for change when they elected former military dictator Muhammadu Buhari as president, the first candidate to defeat an incumbent at the polls. […] More
Today in Europe there are more people made homeless by wars and conflict than ever before in recent history. The Secretary General of the United […] More
Having begun transforming its energy sector, the Mexican government is learning the ups and downs of opening its oil resources to foreign companies. In July, […] More
One of the most controversial companies operating globally may be Uber, and it came under attack most recently on Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro, where […] More
Violent crime is rising in Brazil and, if past trends hold true, that could be bad for the business community during a time when the […] More
On July 20th, the U.S. and Cuba exchanged diplomatic notes and opened embassies in their respective capitals. This “normalization” was a big step for relations […] More
President Obama departed this week for his first trip to Kenya since taking office. He will meet with the Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta, and attend […] More
Today, the United States reopens its embassy in Havana, Cuba and formally re-establishes diplomatic relations. The embassy will primarily perform standard functions such as issuing visas […] More
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