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Fitness Goes Digital

The world’s fastest-growing digital fitness company, Freeletics, is gaining traction in Hong Kong thanks to its holistic, flexible approach to training ...

A school trip to Europe inspired Lilian Chiang, senior partner at Deacons, to think big

Whatever their natural talents, all young people benefit from advice and encouragement, which can suggest career paths and open their eyes...... ...

ECB enlists private-sector consultants to increase people efficiency

The European Central Bank (ECB) has long made recommendations on how Europe's economy could work better. Now it is... ...

CHINA TIME 2014: Europe's Major China-related Series of Events Kicks Off in Hamburg

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Switch to stability

Regulators and investors continue to demand that banks run their business while reducing the perceived financial and reputational risk of a cyclical investment banking business, writes Karl Franzmann. ...

Legal career rules

City’s law schools give their students in-demand academic edge, reports John Cremer. ...

Who dares wins

Spencer Ogden chairman Sir Peter Ogden proves the will to succeed trumps all, writes John Cremer. ...

German DIY chain in trouble with 18,000 jobs at risk

Praktiker, the German home improvement store chain, is considering filing for insolvency after failing to find funds to keep its operations, with about 18,000 people in danger of losing jobs ...

Star of the showroom

Karen Leung’s eye for fine furnishings is driving her business, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

World down on jobs, with Europe bleakest: Gallup

57pc of adults worldwide said it was a bad time to find a job – unchanged from 2011, although global views on job prospects have improved since 2009, the height of the global downturn. Greece, Italy and Spain the worst places to find work ...