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2 lucky Singapore players split S$13.300.000 Toto Reunion Draw
In a spectacular end to the Year of the Dragon, two lucky individuals now hold part of the S$13.3 million Toto Reunion Draw prize, each pocketing S$6.65 million. On January 24, the highly anticipated “Reunion Draw” saw a stunning finale where the prize value far exceeded expectations. Initially pegged at a minimum of S$5 million,…

Mary Harney: Irish lessons
Ireland’s economic success has been built on its openness, says Mary Harney, its deputy prime minister Ireland is one of the most globalized, open countries in the world. You don’t just have to take my word for it. Since 2001, Foreign Policy and AT Kearney have published an annual Globalization Index. In three of the…

Adair Turner: Ageing gracefully: the population balancing act
Achieving population stability – higher growth in some countries, lower in others – is a more important global challenge than longer lives or the mechanics of pension system reform, says Adair Turner The “problem” of an ageing population is now discussed not just in rich countries but across the world. But increasing life expectancy is…

Christian Ketels: Location, location, location
Despite improvements in technology and transport, corporate location has become more, not less, important, says Christian Ketels. But the best location for a company is uniquely dependent on its own strategy

Jon Corzine: Equal opportunity for all
Granting every child a $500 investment pot at birth fulfils a number of goals, says Jon Corzine. It encourages investment and extends equal opportunity A new proposal is at hand that promises to redraw the landscape for national savings in America. Not only will it revolutionize the investment habits of young adults, it will also…

Kwame Anthony Appiah: The limits of being liberal
Diversity is all very well – but only up to a point. This is the contradiction at the heart of many western liberal democracies. So-called secular values are not always as inclusive – or neutral – as they are made out be, especially when veiled in political rhetoric. So how do we guarantee equal respect…