What to make of the surge in US government debt
What’s happening in economics regarding governments and companies? Deloitte’s team of economists examines news and trends from around the world. […]
A call to remain flexible
The pandemic is exposing all the cracks and all the stress of raising a child full time, especially for those parents of kids with developmental challenges. […]
Editorial endorsements in the US Election
According to a recent research, 47 major US newspapers support Biden, 7 are behind President Trump. […]
OPEC set to act as weak oil demand continues
The IEA’s recently published World Energy Outlook suggests a scenario in which the world does not reach consumption of 103 million barrels per day until 2023. […]
(Still) billion dollar horses
Despite Kentucky Derby viewership and bets fell by nearly 50% from last year’s record handle, 2020’s race did about as well as possible under adverse circumstances. […]
Looking to the future
Big fast-food brands are planning for post-pandemic growth. […]
The giant cannot stop
General Electric’s board extended CEO Larry Culp’s contract by two years amid the pandemic. […]
The woman behind Facebook
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg has run the PR gamut from feminist spokesperson to scapegoat amid scandal. […]
A sophisticated supply chain partner
Tim Phillips, CEO of Universal Logistics Holdings, leads using tech, strategic planning, and individual talent to build a bigger footprint. [...]

The future of work in mining
Deloitte’s “Tracking the Trends 2020” report explored action points for mining companies to optimize their digital journeys and unlock sustainable value. […]
How the coronavirus crisis is hurting women
Experts are calling on authorities to consider the sex and gender effects of the Covid-19 outbreak, which is having a huge impact on female workers. […]
Airbnb’s pandemic toll
US Airbnb usage will drop 60% this year, marking the first time that the company has ever experienced negative user growth. […]
The race to buy TikTok
Microsoft’s offer to buy the controversial Chinese video sharing app was rejected, with Oracle now likely to step up. […]
Taking care of each other is essential work
As coronavirus shows us the value of care, theorist Nancy Fraser asks us to imagine a more socialist feminist future. […]
How the US stock market bounced back
The stock market recovered in less than five months. Here is why even the most bullish trader would never have bet on such a rapid turnaround. […]


