Gold is an economic constant. It will never become worthless, nor will it decline due to inflation over time like a fiat currency, writes Rainer Michael Preiss...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — On climate change, leaders have a tendency to make lofty long-term promises but take only baby steps to reach them. At the United...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — America has long fancied itself a meritocracy, and American universities have a reputation as the world’s best. Both of these premises are now under...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Where would we be if not for engineers? The truth is, many of us wouldn’t be here at all. “Engineers have saved far more lives than...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Vinyl records, paper books, glossy magazines – all should be long dead, but they’re refusing to go away and even showing some surprising...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — The generational divide is described and defined in many different ways, some more empirical than others. Many of these theories are speculative rather...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Silicon Valley has a split personality about “brilliant jerks.” These are the kind of abrasive, boundary-pushing executives whom the industry (and often the media) lionizes —...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — India’s economic numbers have for some time looked better than the facts warranted, feeding an overconfidence in New Delhi about the country’s prospects. Thankfully,...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — Although Group of Seven summits rarely produce much of value, they can generally be relied on to avoid making things worse. This weekend’s gathering...
(Bloomberg Opinion) — With support for globalization and free trade declining in much of the world, Asia has a historic chance to break out of its traditional...