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U.K. has ‘far more millionaires than it deserves’ as 500,000 to flee to Italy and Spain

Hundreds of thousands of the U.K.’s millionaires will flee the country in the next few years, signing off with a

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Copenhagen’s new “CopenPay” program rewards tourists for climate-friendly actions

This summer Europe’s most popular hotspots are flighting back against mass tourism.  Whether in Barcelona, where protestors are spraying water

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Bank of America report: Parents are paying for Gen Z to rent in expensive cities

Young people often dream of a bustling social life and a career in the city. The only problem? Gen Z

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U.K. faces highest level of financial distress in Europe with corporate deleveraging at its peak since 2008

The UK saw Europe’s steepest jump in the proportion of companies in financial distress last year as the country went

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After a surge in pandemic profits, Rolex, Patek Philippe and Audemars Piguet face a significant downturn as sales slip—extending a two-year decline

Prices for the most sought-after luxury watches slipped on the secondary market again last month, extending a two-year decline as

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Kardashians, Tony Blair, Samsung chairman expected to attend Ambani wedding

Celebrities from Kim and Khloe Kardashian to boxer Mike Tyson are expected to join some of the biggest names in

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GoFundMe CEO Tim Cadogan is revolutionizing crowdfunding with a conscience, securing over $30 billion for ‘good causes’ since 2010

CEO Agenda provides unique insights into how leaders think and lead and what keeps them busy in a world of

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Deutsche Bank and HSBC are winning Europe’s AI talent war

Last year’s U.S. tech grads had scarcely watched their mortarboards hit the ground before they were being swarmed with job

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Google has walked back on its carbon-neutral promise due to energy-gobbling AI

After 17 years, Google has dropped its carbon-neutral promise due to the spike in emissions from its pursuit of AI,

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‘Instagram culture’ and weak yen help push tourism to Japan’s second-largest export

Over 14.6 million international visitors went to Japan between January and May, according to data from the Japan National Tourism