The tide of change
Is the aftermath of Japan’s recent natural disasters having an effect on the world’s currencies?
Mice to know you
Global Manager of Business Tourism at South Africa Tourism, Nomasonto Ndlovu discusses why South Africa is the continent’s new travel epi-centre and our Best Destination for MICE – Africa
Start as you mean to go on
Did January set the scene for the rest of the year?
Swiss banking sector fitter than ever
The global recession and international calls for regulatory changes have caused the Swiss banking sector some difficulties. But it is now emerging stronger than ever, ready to face the challenges of the future, says Gillian Evans
A false economy
Beg, steal or borrow for an upgrade? You’re better off slumming it, says Stuart White
A riff in relations
Can’t get you out of my head: Music to subvert the masses
In at the deep end
With an increasing number of businesses offering long-term or even permanent positions abroad, John Erskin examines the psychological strains of living in an unfamiliar culture
Where to next for the euro?
Can the euro achieve stability in the fragile global recovery?
News flash: Deadly terrorism existed before 9/11
we’ve been dealing with the same threats for decades
Rustic charm or best-selling nonsense?
Why the road less travelled is overrated
The new standard in business hospitality
Since the opening of the first hotel in 2008, The Address Hotels & Resorts has redefined the hospitality sector of Dubai with premium location superior guest service and tangible guest benefits
An easy lunch
Jetlag, nausea and prolonged snoring, there’s hidden peril in the foreign business lunch, says Stuart White