THE skyrocketing price of shipping goods across the globe may hit your pocketbook sooner than you think from that cup of coffee you get each morning to the toys you were thinking of buying your kids.
Read more about Out-of-control shipping costs fire up retail prices from coffee to toys on Business Standard. Soaring demand, shortage of containers, saturated ports and too few ships have contributed to the squeeze on transportation capacity on every freight path.
Investors managing more than $41 trillion in assets are loudly calling on world leaders to immediately step up their climate game if they don't want to miss out on a wave of clean energy investment.
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The world’s top central bankers agreed last week they had a clear role to play in tackling climate change and stepped up calls for banks, companies and others to be required to declare their exposure to the looming crisis.A three-day