Stamp duty is an economic drag. Here's how to move to a better system
Jul 03, 2020 12:57 pm UTC| Economy
For all the things we dont know about COVID-19 one thing is certain: our economic recovery will depend on boosting productivity. Everyone from the Reserve Bank of Australia governor Philip Lowe to Prime Minister Scott...

Emirates issues over $517 million in refunds, more reimbursements expected
Jul 02, 2020 23:57 pm UTC| Economy
Dubai-based carrier Emirates has processed nearly 650,000 refunds amounting to over $517 million over the past two months while operating a decreased number of flights on a limited network. According to Chief Commercial...

India invites private firms to run and modernize railways
Jul 02, 2020 23:55 pm UTC| Economy
India is now inviting bids for private firms to invest $39.8 million in running trains along 109 routes to introduce modern technology and boost its virus-hit economy. The private players will have to pay a percentage...

Japan to shut down aging coal-fired power plants to reduce emissions
Jul 02, 2020 23:50 pm UTC| Economy
Japan will close about 100 of its aging coal-fired and inefficient power plants by fiscal 2030 to reduce carbon emissions and shift toward renewable energy. Industry minister Hiroshi Kajiyama is expected to announce the...

Recession will hit job-poor parts of Western Sydney very hard
Jul 02, 2020 15:55 pm UTC| Economy
This is the second of three articles based on newly released research on the impacts of a lack of local jobs on the rapidly growing Western Sydney region. After 2016 but before COVID-19, it should be said Western...

Why Vladimir Putin's tax hike for the rich won't bother Russia's oligarchs
Jul 02, 2020 15:44 pm UTC| Economy
Just a couple of days before Russians began voting in a constitutional referendum in late June that is likely to pave the way for Vladimir Putin to stay on as president until 2036, the government announced a tax rise for...

Behavioural science can help make the UK's track and trace app a success – here's how
Jul 02, 2020 15:30 pm UTC| Economy
Originally planned to roll out in May, the UKs track and trace app has now been delayed until winter. Part of the governments wider test, track and trace strategy, the app uses Bluetooth on smartphones to see who infected...