Bloomberg Editorial: Highway havoc as marijuana legalization fuels fatal car crashes
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
In a challenging year for investors, Bloomberg News surveyed executives at major investment firms to uncover their strategies for 2024.
South Africa has found itself in the global spotlight time and again this year, and BizNews have been sure to share the outlooks of our overseas partners at Bloomberg and The Financial Times.
In a world where businesses often come and go, a select few have stood the test of centuries. Bloomberg Businessweek explores the enduring lessons from these timeless enterprises.
In the face of mounting challenges, the unity that once characterised the West’s response to Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is showing signs of strain.
As Russia’s military and economy suffer losses, the West should focus on nuclear safety measures and continue supporting Ukraine.
I spent a good part of yesterday on a fascinating Bloomberg podcast. Fascinating, that is, for South Africans as we get a rare insight into the way the world sees us.
Bloomberg Opinion senior executive editor Tim O’Brien visited South Africa to see for himself what he describes as the “slow motion car crash” which we know as Eskom.
Africa’s largest asset manager, the PIC is backing a possible bid led by the former chief executive of Telkom Ltd for a 35% stake in the telecoms giant.
South Africa’s central bank raised rates to the highest level in 14 years to rein in inflation expectations in an economy that’s expected to barely grow this year.