
A century of public housing: lessons from Singapore
Aug 01, 2019 04:41 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
One of the beacons of UK social housing policy, the legislation from 1919 that became known as the Addison Act after its sponsor, the minister of health Christopher Addison, imposed for the first time a duty on councils to...
Don't just blame government and business for the recycling crisis – it begins with us
Aug 01, 2019 04:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Business Economy
As the dramatic shutdown of major recycling company SKM this week has illustrated, recycling is not free. Householders in Australia pay council rates for a recycling and garbage service. This fee is largely based on the...

What sort of 'development' has no place for a billion slum dwellers?
Aug 01, 2019 04:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Imagine a community of 200,000. Convivial, walkable, six times the density of Manhattan but with a smaller ecological footprint. It provides low-cost services and affordable housing mixed with productive uses such as...
U.S. Treasuries gain ahead of July ADP non-farm employment, FOMC’s monetary policy meeting
Jul 31, 2019 12:07 pm UTC| Commentary Economy
The U.S. Treasuries gained during Wednesdays afternoon session, ahead of the Federal Reserves monetary policy meeting, scheduled to be concluded today by 23:30GMT, and the countrys ADP non-farm employment change for the...
UK gilts remain mixed ahead of BoE’s monetary policy meeting, Governor Carney’s speech
Jul 31, 2019 11:12 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The United Kingdoms gilts remained mixed during European trading hours Wednesday ahead of the Bank of Englands (BoE) monetary policy meeting, scheduled to be held on August 1 by 11:00GMT and Governor Mark Carneys speech,...
Jul 31, 2019 10:33 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The German bunds rose higher during European session Wednesday following disappointment in Eurozones consumer price inflation (CPI) for the month of July, while a better-than-expected reading in the countrys jobless change...

Jul 31, 2019 08:17 am UTC| Commentary Economy
New Zealands unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent in Q2, as weakness in the economy filtered through to the labour market. Survey indicators and job ads suggest employment growth was weak in Q2, consistent with subdued...