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Businesses Need Cheaper Rockets. These Guys Will Print Them
Relativity Space says its gear can cut per-launch costs by 90 per cent
Saudis Are Talking To Amazon, Alibaba Over New City, Prince Says
Ambitious robot city is attracting investment in the hundreds of billions of dollars
India's Little Shops Are a Big Bank Network in the Making
Most Indians still rely on cash. Can the corner store bridge the gap to digital money?
Automation's Bleeding Edge
Japan’s convenience stores are experimenting with labour-saving technology. Will consumers buy in?
5 Years Of Learning In
What’s really changed? Nothing, and also everything
This Stat Says Iran Is Ripe for Change
The country’s population is in the sweet spot for prosperity—and a peaceful transition to democracy
A Tale Of Two Curves
Some trusted economic gauges are giving out confusing readings
Aston Martin Seeks $6.8 Billion Value In IPO Talks
Kuwait-backed company hopes to cement its comeback as iconic brand
Disney's Galactic Gambit
With its new Avatar and Star Wars attractions, can Disney steal back the magic from Universal and Harry Potter?
Bond Traders Reap Big Returns From World's Autocratic Regimes
Nations with autocratic rule have in recent years been attractive to bondholders. “Under dictatorships, investors usually have better insight into who actual policy makers are”.
How Grand Theft Auto Steers Driverless Cars
The hit video game is a perfect simulation for autonomous tech. “Just relying on data from the roads is not practical”
Saudi's Cheap Loans For Job-rich Industries
Econmic recovery plan includes getting Saudis into the workforce. “The government recognises that there is a slowdown”
Chef-Spector Gadget
Philip Preston’s inventions have already remade restaurant kitchens. Now they’re coming for yours
Qatar Eyes American Stake In Surprise Twist To Airline Feud
American Airlines quick to rebuffGulf airline's show of interest.“We aren’t particularly excited about Qatar’s outreach”
The New World Order Of Energy Will Be American
The U.S. could well become the world’s biggest oil producer. That’s good for the country. Not for the planet
The Money Picks An Air Taxi
Joby Aviation has a prototype craft and a fresh $100 million
Prepping Saudi Women For the Driver's Seat
The Middle East’s ridehailing leader is counting on loosened laws to raise its appeal
Members Only
London-style private clubs are opening around the globe
US Exit From Iran Pact Halts Boeing And Airbus Deals
Window closes for aircraft sales by plane making duopolists
China's Wrinkle-Free Growth
Beijing’s credibility continues to suffer from the evenness of the country’s economic data
Trump Takes US Out Of Iran Nuclear Deal
World assesses the repercussions from US withdrawal of JCPOA and renewed sanctions on Iran
A Supercar In SUV Clothing
Test-driving the Urus, Lamborghini’s bad boy of supermarkets and soccer practices
Long Slog Ahead For OPEC Countries
It was meant to be a short, sharp shock. Instead, OPEC members are facing a long, slow grind with no end in sight.
A Burst Of New Cities
Entirely new cities are springing up around the world — mega- projects driven by population growth, cheap money and bold ambition. But do these new metropolises live up to their planners’ grand designs?
Debrief - Raghu Malhotra
Raghu Malhotra tells Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East about the importance of innovation and creativity, and why leadership is all about empowering employees and partners.
The Democrats' New Power Tools
The House majority will go after Trump’s agenda with instruments perfected by their GOP rivals.
Merkel's Diesel Problem
The German chancellor is facing a backlash against her long-standing ties to the auto industry.
India's New Unicorns Aren't Just Clones
The country’s latest generation of $1 billion startups has more seriously tailored services to local needs.
Cries In The Dark
Puerto Rico was in financial trouble before Hurricane Maria. Now its crisis is almost existential
Rich Returns From Poor Women Collecting Debts
An indian power company recruits slum dwellers to collect payments for electricity from their neighbours