7/31/2013 - “Pacific Rim” trashed Hong Kong but won over China with a record opening day

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—China slowdown, US recovery, NSA revelations, warp-speed travel

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China slowdown, US recovery, NSA revelations, warp-speed travel

7/31/2013 - The head of Android design: Small screens are pushing a new wave in design

7/31/2013 - Four of the 10 most expensive cities for business travel are in Australia

7/31/2013 - Google is taking a profoundly new direction, says one of its top execs

7/31/2013 - People like Facebook because it’s like gambling

7/31/2013 - While other banks let go of their private equity arms, Goldman Sachs holds on

7/31/2013 - The FOMC statement’s first paragraph—illustrated!

7/31/2013 - Why it’s so difficult to figure out what Larry Summers is thinking

7/31/2013 - A Chinese woman accused of painting Washington, D.C. monuments green isn’t just another tourist behaving badly

7/31/2013 - A 3D printer that uses—wait for it—printer paper

7/31/2013 - Google is testing a local news product for Google Now

7/31/2013 - The psychological phenomenon that skews college admissions and hiring

7/31/2013 - Three big questions for Larry Summers, Janet Yellen, and anyone else who wants to head the Fed

7/31/2013 - The Arab Spring is helping fuel a boom in Dubai’s property market

7/31/2013 - Decades of books have vanished because of US copyright protections

7/31/2013 - Two decades of American taste in wine: peak Yellow Tail, Malbec’s rise, and where did France go?

7/31/2013 - The company that streams more video than YouTube wants to bring automated surveillance to everybody

7/31/2013 - Why you don’t want to be Chilean when China slows down

7/31/2013 - Today’s elections in Zimbabwe are all about saving Robert Mugabe’s legacy

7/31/2013 - America’s biggest de-facto office is about to get super-fast Google-supplied WiFi

7/31/2013 - The dubious distinction of China’s newest cancer village: its residents were poisoned by soil

7/31/2013 - This app wants to liberate you from wasting your time on TV commercials

7/31/2013 - The market for executive leadership training in Asia is booming

7/31/2013 - Bill Ackman’s bet on Air Products is his biggest investment ever

7/31/2013 - Facebook’s tumultuous journey back to its IPO price of $38

7/31/2013 - US economy grows faster than expected, while data tweaks rewrite history

7/31/2013 - European small businesses finally get some love—but not that much

7/31/2013 - Good news for Diageo: America is drinking enough whiskey to make up for sluggish emerging markets

7/31/2013 - Great news, America! Wall Street is concocting a new breed of housing bond

7/31/2013 - NEC and HTC are proof that the smartphone market is a blood bath

7/31/2013 - There’s still time to start a company: the average successful founder is 40

7/31/2013 - After two years of rising, the euro zone jobless rate finally fell

7/31/2013 - The American Dream lives—in Copenhagen and Pittsburgh

7/31/2013 - The latest stimulus strategy for the global economy is wooing Chinese immigrants

7/31/2013 - Why Michael Dell wants to change the buyout voting rules so badly, in one chart

7/31/2013 - The trick that’s pushing movie titles to the front of the alphabet

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Ackman’s new bet, EADS’ new name, Apple’s new partner, Snowden’s bad news

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Ackman’s new bet, EADS’ new name, Apple’s new partner, Snowden’s bad news

7/31/2013 - The Guantanamo Bay prison complex will cost America $5.24 billion by 2014

7/31/2013 - India’s newest state has more people than Canada and more Microsoft IT employees than anywhere but Redmond

7/31/2013 - Thailand’s Bitcoin ban is not quite what it seems

7/31/2013 - While the US talks about saving Afghanistan with a “New Silk Road,” China is actually doing it

7/31/2013 - The latest episode of Chinese corporate bullying: sitting on $143 million it owes Hollywood

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Obama’s bargain, Manning’s verdict, Zimbabwe’s vote

7/31/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama’s bargain, Manning’s verdict, Zimbabwe’s vote

7/30/2013 - Is it time for the world to stop funding China’s Panda Industrial Complex?

7/30/2013 - How a determined China broke up a global fertilizer cartel

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Fed’s message, Berlusconi’s future, Obama’s offer, cronut replication

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Fed’s message, Berlusconi’s future, Obama’s offer, cronut replication

7/30/2013 - Facebook’s getting video ads, but Zuckerberg thinks they won’t taint your experience

7/30/2013 - Obama offers corporate tax cuts in exchange for jobs but probably won’t get either

7/30/2013 - A breakthrough in cryptography could thwart a favorite attack of hackers

7/30/2013 - Why Mexico’s migrant workers stiffed mom this Mother’s Day

7/30/2013 - You can read about how to spread bird flu but not how to steal luxury cars

7/30/2013 - Why traffic jams are the sign of a healthy economy

7/30/2013 - It took less than two months for Dunkin Donuts to mass-produce the cronut

7/30/2013 - Twitter’s IPO-related job posting has disappeared from the web

7/30/2013 - MIT defends itself in a new report on Aaron Swartz’s suicide

7/30/2013 - Playwright: In Zimbabwe’s elections, we know how this act ends

7/30/2013 - US homeownership is at an 18-year low—and that’s still too high

7/30/2013 - Spain’s tourist boom won’t help its tax revenues thanks to Airbnb

7/30/2013 - Chile’s copper production climbs, despite China slowdown

7/30/2013 - The maker of Gorilla glass keeps growing, shaking off last year’s slump

7/30/2013 - As China’s heatwave hits 104 °F in a slew of cities, people get creative about cooling off

7/30/2013 - Twitter isn’t as big as everyone thinks it is

7/30/2013 - Here are the 11,868 devices—and counting—that every Android app has to work on

7/30/2013 - Why big infrastructure projects always cost more than expected

7/30/2013 - JP Morgan pays $410 million to settle one of its headaches

7/30/2013 - Barclays is the poster child for the post-crisis bank

7/30/2013 - Wealthy Chinese men could help save Coach from its North American competitors

7/30/2013 - Fiat cuts growth forecasts for Chrysler even as its outlook on Europe improves

7/30/2013 - China just turned on its first Myanmar gas pipeline—which won’t do much good for Myanmar

7/30/2013 - As usual, UBS can thank wealth management for its performance

7/30/2013 - There’s a culture clash occurring across urban China and it’s benefiting women

7/30/2013 - Subprime mortgage legal woes hit Deutsche Bank’s bottom line

7/30/2013 - Rising sea levels are slated to submerge substantial parts of 1,700 US cities

7/30/2013 - Spain’s economy might be close to turning a corner, but that’s not saying much

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Berlusconi’s comeuppance, Barclays plugs a hole, Wendy Murdoch lawyers up

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Berlusconi’s comeuppance, Barclays plugs a hole, Wendy Murdoch lawyers up

7/30/2013 - Embattled luxury carmakers are scolded for overcharging in China

7/30/2013 - By trying to appeal to the world with “Pacific Rim,” Hollywood may have made a movie that no country can love

7/30/2013 - Does Obama think Amazon fulfillment is the future of middle-class employment?

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Berlusconi’s comeuppance, the Fed’s messaging, Japan’s industry, McDonald’s caloric bargain

7/30/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Berlusconi’s comeuppance, the Fed’s messaging, Japan’s industry, McDonald’s caloric bargain

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief: Japanese data, Fed rescripting, pension fund power, Gangnam style

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Japanese data, Fed rescripting, pension fund power, Gangnam style

7/29/2013 - The billionaire prince who says Saudi Arabia is in far bigger trouble than the other royals admit

7/29/2013 - Stung by fuel costs, Ryanair is flying slower and cheaper

7/29/2013 - France has been creating businesses faster than America or Britain, but that’s not a good thing

7/29/2013 - Move over Huawei, there’s a new bogeyman in town and it’s called Lenovo

7/29/2013 - When tech companies release earnings, people like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates can make or lose billions in a day

7/29/2013 - Hemp is used in over 25,000 products, now including BMWs

7/29/2013 - BMW wants its i3 to convert non-electric car fans into believers

7/29/2013 - Almost all of the growth to the US labor force by 2050 will come from immigrants

7/29/2013 - Why “Gangnam Style” gave Psy’s father an 800% stock boost

7/29/2013 - Your boss is reading your text messages

7/29/2013 - This is not your typical pope

7/29/2013 - The Nook isn’t the only thing dragging down Barnes & Noble. So are its ties to founder Leonard Riggio

7/29/2013 - The euro zone may grow again this year, but it’s still worse off than it was in 2009

7/29/2013 - IMF to US: Manufacturing won’t save you from the sequester and health-care costs

7/29/2013 - Why the Ontario teachers’ pension fund is helping finance a deal to buy Saks Fifth Avenue

7/29/2013 - Kim Jung-un is calling for a facelift for North Korea’s capital airport

7/29/2013 - US pending home sales slipped in June, but not badly

7/29/2013 - How to make cheap iPhones and undercut Foxconn: 12-hour workdays, unpaid overtime and no holidays

7/29/2013 - US financial firms are having a killer earnings season, but their stocks are only doing so-so

7/29/2013 - The world’s largest yogurt maker is still doing well out of China’s baby formula scare

7/29/2013 - Chinese local governments padded their GDP by at least $530 billion in the first half of this year

7/29/2013 - The Chinese government’s real pollution dilemma is feeding its people

7/29/2013 - Did South Korea just pay a $7.3 million ransom to reopen Kaesong?

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Israel-Palestine talks, Perrigo-Elan tie-up, Apple supplier’s alleged labor abuses

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Israel-Palestine talks, Perrigo-Elan tie-up, Apple supplier’s alleged labor abuses

7/29/2013 - As his dad awaits trial, Bo Xilai’s son is heading to law school in the US

7/29/2013 - China has at least 36 local governments with as much debt, on average, as Detroit

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Israel-Palestine talks, China’s government debt audit, in vitro burgers

7/29/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Israel-Palestine talks, China’s government debt audit, in vitro burgers

7/28/2013 - Superbug in Chinese pork raises questions on Smithfield deal—but not the ones US politicians are asking

7/28/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Egypt violence, ad mega-merger, Chinese debt, cheap surgery

7/28/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Egypt violence, ad mega-merger, Chinese debt, cheap surgery

7/28/2013 - The materials breakthrough that might lead to computers thousands of times faster

7/28/2013 - Ice-breakers get competition in the Arctic shipping boom

7/28/2013 - For Publicis and Omnicom, a “merger of equals” is an ad to appease government officials

7/28/2013 - Larry Summers thinks US banks should maybe be a little bit bigger

7/28/2013 - Publicis and Omnicom want to merge to form the world’s biggest advertising firm

7/27/2013 - CEO mocks Steve Cohen in bizarre full-page Wall Street Journal ad

7/27/2013 - By going his own way, George Mitchell carved out a new world

7/27/2013 - Weather cost the world $85 billion so far this year. Only 1/4 of that was insured

7/27/2013 - In China, 93% of dementia cases go undetected

7/27/2013 - Why is the Chinese government trying to get Uighurs to slip up on Ramadan fasts?

7/27/2013 - How urban Chinese workers helped cause the great recession

7/26/2013 - Investors choose to ignore Amazon’s bad news, sending shares to a record high

7/26/2013 - Heads roll after General Motors admits it violated emission testing rules in India

7/26/2013 - Apple’s fight with Samsung for mobile dominance is a tea party compared to the scramble for the third spot

7/26/2013 - The Nike Air Max isn’t just a shoe. It’s also a tax haven.

7/26/2013 - Nigeria’s politicians still haven’t got around to outlawing online crime

7/26/2013 - Four years after the financial crisis, Barclays is finally selling more shares

7/26/2013 - Washington D.C. is spending $2.7 billion on a fleet of cruise missile-detecting blimps

7/26/2013 - To lure tourists, Ecuador used bananas and Italy offered free kisses

7/26/2013 - “Call of Duty” maker Activision going independent will intensify the battle for video game dominance

7/26/2013 - In business, it’s actually a bad thing to be called smart

7/26/2013 - GM is about to overtake Toyota as the world’s largest automaker

7/26/2013 - US citizen ensnarled in China’s GSK probe on privacy charges

7/26/2013 - Suddenly people are breathing a very cautious sigh of relief about Europe

7/26/2013 - Chinese snorkelers are chowing down on giant clams and other rare creatures

7/26/2013 - Neither Larry Summers nor Janet Yellen are what the Fed needs right now

7/26/2013 - Fighting over a $1 billion copper mine highlights Myanmar’s tough balancing act

7/26/2013 - How a gang of global hackers changed the cybercrime game by stealing 160 million credit cards

7/26/2013 - The biggest thing nature did to fight climate change is no longer working

7/26/2013 - Abenomics just notched a major victory

7/26/2013 - Online degrees offer a better return on investment but little chance of getting rich

7/26/2013 - The oil fields are lovely—as long as you don’t mind the pirates

7/26/2013 - Here’s why holding up the Smithfield-Shuanghui merger over heparin is pigheaded

7/26/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Activision buyout, Fed chair candidacy, Japanese inflation, high-frequency dining

7/26/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Activision buyout, Fed chair candidacy, Japanese inflation, high-frequency dining

7/26/2013 - A tiny tribe in India stands in the way of a $1.7 billion project and a mountain of aluminum ore

7/26/2013 - Yes, Samsung is acutely aware that we’ve reached “peak trophy smartphone”

7/26/2013 - David Cameron’s internet porn filter is operated by Huawei

7/26/2013 - Ikea sees a market in the modern Palestinian family

7/26/2013 - Sequester budget cuts imperil America’s fledgling private space industry

7/26/2013 - Bots are battling for restaurant reservations in San Francisco

7/26/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Tunisia on the edge, Japanese inflation, a busy day for the Feds

7/26/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Tunisia on the edge, Japanese inflation, a busy day for the Feds

7/25/2013 - GlaxoSmithKline’s bribery scandal in China might actually be about shutting up political reformers

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief: Egypt on the edge, Samsung earnings, SAC indicted, cannibal lobsters

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Egypt on the edge, Samsung earnings, SAC indicted, cannibal lobsters

7/25/2013 - The data economy is actually a lot bigger than you think

7/25/2013 - Zynga gives up on real-money gambling in the US as new CEO pushes the reset button

7/25/2013 - With expenses on the rise, Amazon’s popularity in the market falters

7/25/2013 - The US spends more on social services than its health care-loving neighbor Canada

7/25/2013 - The hidden cost of migrating to a richer country: happiness

7/25/2013 - A Chinese snake-conjuring qigong master sparks ire about China’s festering problems

7/25/2013 - Rio de Janeiro has more crime simply because it looks depressing

7/25/2013 - Egypt’s interim government is in a good position to fix the economy

7/25/2013 - Brazil is on track to post an annual trade deficit for the first time in 13 years

7/25/2013 - The UK’s slow growth means it needs to grow by 3.3% to reach its pre-financial crisis peak

7/25/2013 - Now that Facebook’s stock is above $30, its employees are breathing a sigh of relief

7/25/2013 - Cybercrime costs the US $20 billion each year. Or $70 billion. Or maybe $140 billion

7/25/2013 - The robots are even more baffled by Bernanke than the humans

7/25/2013 - Chinese Weibo users are salivating over Detroit’s bankruptcy

7/25/2013 - China’s retail slump is deepening. And that’s bad news for China’s leaders

7/25/2013 - New York grand jury accuses SAC Capital of systematically encouraging insider trading

7/25/2013 - General Motors scores big in North America and avoids tanking in Europe

7/25/2013 - India’s government is hoarding food grains even as prices shoot through the roof

7/25/2013 - The Church of England wants to outcompete one of Britain’s most successful online firms

7/25/2013 - Spain falls slightly behind Greece in the race for Europe’s ugliest job market

7/25/2013 - Wells Fargo has quietly become a powerhouse

7/25/2013 - CEOs no longer have the luxury to focus on the next 100 years

7/25/2013 - Malaysia’s rich natural resources are standing in the way of an Arab Spring

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bo Xilai charged, UK economy picking up speed, Arctic methane time bomb

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Bo Xilai charged, UK economy picking up speed, Arctic methane time bomb

7/25/2013 - China’s business elite have their own private social network called Zhenghe Island

7/25/2013 - Bo Xilai’s indictment: A master class in stage-managing a show trial

7/25/2013 - ANA rides out electronics slump by shipping ludicrously priced Japanese fruit to Hong Kong

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bo Xilai charged, UK growth report, Spanish train derailment, methane time bomb

7/25/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Bo Xilai charged, UK growth report, Spanish train derailment, methane time bomb

7/25/2013 - Meet the Robert Parker of instant ramen

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—UK economic check-in, new Google products, robotic farm workers

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—UK economic check-in, new Google products, robotic farm workers

7/24/2013 - Scientists discover what’s killing the bees and it’s worse than you thought

7/24/2013 - This mobile app is already on 100 million devices but its goal isn’t to make money

7/24/2013 - Lance Armstrong is right: His sponsors should have known he was doping

7/24/2013 - Facebook might finally be figuring out how to make mobile ads profitable

7/24/2013 - The most expensive city in the world to be a foreigner is not what you think

7/24/2013 - Google’s Chromecast: How it stacks up to other living room media solutions

7/24/2013 - This hot information tool for Africa failed to inform voters before Zimbabwe’s elections

7/24/2013 - What Detroit’s demise says about America

7/24/2013 - The two numbers that explain Obama’s economic policy tour this week

7/24/2013 - Tinder’s privacy breach lasted much longer than the company claimed

7/24/2013 - Just how crazy is China’s plan to build the world’s tallest building in nine months?

7/24/2013 - Detroit’s bankruptcy is proof that states are calculating public pensions all wrong

7/24/2013 - With $35 Chromecast, Google finally figures out how to turn your TV into a (usable) computer

7/24/2013 - A single bioterrorist attack could spread to four countries before even being diagnosed

7/24/2013 - Here’s why people with Gmail’s new inbox are reading fewer marketing emails

7/24/2013 - Google’s new Nexus 7 tablet makes the iPad Mini look pedestrian

7/24/2013 - Amartya Sen handily beats Jagdish Bhagwati on his own terms: the market

7/24/2013 - Finally, some good news for Argentina—to be taken with a grain of salt

7/24/2013 - Jane Austen elbows her way into the world of male-dominated British banknotes

7/24/2013 - Poor countries have half the world’s cars but almost all of its fatal car accidents

7/24/2013 - Apple’s China dream may be fading, but India remains a fantasy

7/24/2013 - Michael Dell raises the bid for his company, but only if the board changes its shareholder voting rules

7/24/2013 - Tim Cook is right. Smartphones haven’t peaked

7/24/2013 - Here’s some unsettling advice from the former top US cyberspook about protecting humanity

7/24/2013 - Boeing flies past its Dreamliner problems for a dazzling second quarter

7/24/2013 - Demand for pickup trucks is boosting both the US and Ford

7/24/2013 - Robotic farm workers won’t improve food prices or labor costs

7/24/2013 - Pepsi’s drinks business continues to lag amid pressure from Nelson Peltz

7/24/2013 - Here’s the problem with Abenomics

7/24/2013 - All the important and surprising trends in mobile web browsing, in seven charts

7/24/2013 - Americans are falling out of love with their cars, and the tipping point was 2004

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama’s econ policy push, SAC charges, Google’s surprise, results deluge

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Obama’s econ policy push, SAC charges, Google’s surprise, results deluge

7/24/2013 - Ukraine is not yet dead, but it’s about to go bankrupt

7/24/2013 - Steve Cohen has seven monitors at his desk. Should you, too?

7/24/2013 - These gilded government buildings explain exactly why Beijing is banning new ones

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama’s econ policy push, SAC charges, Dell vote, princely birthing bargains

7/24/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Obama’s econ policy push, SAC charges, Dell vote, princely birthing bargains

7/23/2013 - Apple’s record cash haul could repay Detroit’s debt eight times over

7/23/2013 - Surprise drop in iPad sales shows the market for Apple’s tablet has saturated

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Dell vote, Apple beats expectations, thigh ads

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Dell vote, Apple beats expectations, thigh ads

7/23/2013 - Apple’s $35 billion quarter in three charts

7/23/2013 - Apple hasn’t turned into Microsoft just yet

7/23/2013 - Who is to blame for Detroit’s bankruptcy—China? Or robots?

7/23/2013 - Now any company can tweet at you while you’re watching your favorite TV show

7/23/2013 - Bentley is making world’s most expensive SUV in its old British hometown

7/23/2013 - The secret to e-commerce in countries with few credit cards: cash on delivery

7/23/2013 - Dating app Tinder briefly exposed the physical location of its users

7/23/2013 - Cyberattacks from Indonesia just jumped from 1% to more than a fifth of the global total

7/23/2013 - Advertising on women’s thighs is now a thing in Japan

7/23/2013 - Volvo’s beautiful new solar charger may fit in your trunk, but you can’t have it

7/23/2013 - It’s been three years since Brazilians were this down on their country

7/23/2013 - Madrid is trying to boost its economy with casinos, corporate sponsorships and tuition hikes

7/23/2013 - Irish people are actually starting to think about buying houses again

7/23/2013 - Buddhist monks are buying into Thailand’s new religion: consumerism

7/23/2013 - Are the most dangerous waters in the world off the coast of Indonesia?

7/23/2013 - With China’s growth faltering, dark days lie ahead for Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore

7/23/2013 - Chrysler’s .Ram might just offend a billion people

7/23/2013 - China may try to ride the rails again to boost growth

7/23/2013 - Al Jazeera runs up against Egypt’s mistrust of Qatar

7/23/2013 - The biggest opportunity in mobile right now isn’t on smartphones

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple earnings, Europe won’t taper, China’s railway to a soft landing

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple earnings, Europe won’t taper, China’s railway to a soft landing

7/23/2013 - Now that Abe won control of the government, the true test of Abenomics begins

7/23/2013 - If you’ve ever wanted your phone and your PC to merge, this millionaire has a deal for you

7/23/2013 - Does India even need foreign investment? (Yes, it really does.)

7/23/2013 - “Phantom downloads” are Apple’s latest app store headache in China

7/23/2013 - Does China’s newest clean air pledge mean anything? There’s a first time for everything

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple earnings, Nokia’s mystery event, Abu Ghraib breakout, faster-than-light travel

7/23/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple earnings, Nokia’s mystery event, Abu Ghraib breakout, faster-than-light travel

7/22/2013 - Is the Twitter diplomacy of Iran’s next president a clever ruse?

7/22/2013 - Rich countries talk the talk about corporate tax dodging

7/22/2013 - Bomb plot vindicates Brazil’s unprecedented security measures for the pope’s visit

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Apple earnings, Nokia’s mystery event, Loeb exits Yahoo, a royal baby boy

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Apple earnings, Nokia’s mystery event, Loeb exits Yahoo, a royal baby boy

7/22/2013 - This image sums up all the pomp and circumstance around the royal baby

7/22/2013 - Even as energy use tilts towards natural gas, America still relies on petroleum and coal

7/22/2013 - Why a Spanish-language TV network has the best ratings in an English-speaking country

7/22/2013 - Netflix not adding enough subscribers to satisfy investors

7/22/2013 - Kate Middleton just gave birth to nearly $400 million in economic stimulus

7/22/2013 - This is the optimal number of apps you should create to land a killer app

7/22/2013 - Kim Jong-un’s desire for a Bavarian biergarten reflects a dynastic hankering for quality beer

7/22/2013 - If you’re younger than 28, you’ve never experienced a month of below average global temperature

7/22/2013 - Tumblr is censoring #gay searches—and it’s probably Apple’s fault

7/22/2013 - BMW is treading on Tesla’s turf with its aggressively priced i3 electric car

7/22/2013 - Netflix’s shares are ludicrously overvalued—again

7/22/2013 - Why Goldman Sachs has no business owning a coal mine in Colombia

7/22/2013 - The slowdown in VC deals and valuations shows not every startup is a Tumblr

7/22/2013 - KFC’s ice cubes are 12 times dirtier than toilet water, says China’s official media

7/22/2013 - The biggest proponent of Britain’s push to block all online porn? A newspaper that peddles almost porn

7/22/2013 - McDonald’s biggest customers are not lovin’ it

7/22/2013 - Why the iPhone 6 is likely to come in three flavors instead of one

7/22/2013 - Shortages and price controls are making it impossible to shop for groceries in Argentina

7/22/2013 - Think Europe is stable again? Portugal sure isn’t

7/22/2013 - Law school: the lucrative decision you probably don’t want to make

7/22/2013 - Why it’s news that China’s president stood in the rain with his pants rolled up

7/22/2013 - With Loeb off Yahoo’s board, the company loses needed investor pressure

7/22/2013 - Maybe the US housing market won’t collapse under higher mortgage rates?

7/22/2013 - Chinese demand for dollars is surging again, another sign of a possible liquidity squeeze

7/22/2013 - A car bomb was likely aimed at Myanmar’s “Burmese Bin Laden”

7/22/2013 - The latest sign that Europe’s plan to cut debt by cutting spending just isn’t working

7/22/2013 - Shipping has already quadrupled this year through the melting Arctic

7/22/2013 - Police geese: A Chinese crime-fighting plan isn’t quite as ridiculous as it sounds

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Royal labor, Cameron’s push on porn, quakes in China and New Zealand, police geese

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Royal labor, Cameron’s push on porn, quakes in China and New Zealand, police geese

7/22/2013 - This paralyzed taxi driver set off a bomb in the Beijing airport to protest injustice—and it worked

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Abe’s big win, Cameron’s push on porn, Beijing’s wheelchair bomber, police geese

7/22/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Abe’s big win, Cameron’s push on porn, Beijing’s wheelchair bomber, police geese

7/21/2013 - Detention in Glaxo’s China bribery scandal unnerves foreign consultants

7/21/2013 - Shinzo Abe’s mandate is now sealed. The question now is how he’ll use it

7/21/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Abe’s big win, cell phones’ vulnerabilities, Bill Gates’s summer reading

7/21/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Abe’s big win, cell phones’ vulnerabilities, Bill Gates’s summer reading

7/21/2013 - 3D printing will explode in 2014, thanks to the expiration of key patents

7/21/2013 - How online shopping boosts in-store sales

7/21/2013 - Microsoft and Steve Ballmer have a major shareholder problem

7/20/2013 - What Bill Gates is reading this summer

7/20/2013 - India holds the key to Bhutan’s economic success, and its failures

7/20/2013 - Three things you need to understand about 3D printing to talk about it intelligently

7/19/2013 - These songs cost upwards of $14 apiece, and people are actually paying

7/19/2013 - Why you shouldn’t care that a Picasso was destroyed

7/19/2013 - Charges could result in Steve Cohen’s worst nightmare: keeping his hands off rich people’s money

7/19/2013 - This week’s most important econ data—in charts

7/19/2013 - The cheapest World Cup final ticket will cost the average Brazilian 25 hours of work

7/19/2013 - Why does Jeff Bezos care about dredging up old rocket engines?

7/19/2013 - How urbanization leads to obesity and malnourishment

7/19/2013 - Investors happily shopped for RetailMeNot’s shares in its public market debut

7/19/2013 - Transcript of Barack Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin, racism, and the US justice system

7/19/2013 - What a five-star hotel’s pool pee problems say about Shenzhen’s water shortage crisis

7/19/2013 - Fire safety standards in Cambodian garment factories are worse than what they were seven years ago

7/19/2013 - Meet the world’s hot new growth market: the US

7/19/2013 - Hipsters are buying vinyl records, but they aren’t listening to them

7/19/2013 - Employees say life is good at Yahoo, but what they mean is it’s less terrible than before

7/19/2013 - Tech companies shed more than $61 billion in value thanks to disappointing earnings

7/19/2013 - It’s official: The “great rotation” back into US stocks is on

7/19/2013 - Parisians try to learn how to be nice to Chinese tourists

7/19/2013 - China’s government just announced the most radical reform measure in years

7/19/2013 - The $250 million commitment to Bangladesh’s factories misses the point

7/19/2013 - Moody’s says the US government is now a super safe bet

7/19/2013 - GE’s solid performance is a window into the improving US economy

7/19/2013 - Poverty is what’s crippling public education in the US—not bad teachers

7/19/2013 - Let’s get real about seedless watermelons: They have seeds

7/19/2013 - Traffic collisions are on their way to becoming the easiest way to die in China

7/19/2013 - Deadly fake iPhone charger accidents continue to plague thrifty users

7/19/2013 - Google is about to create a multi-billion dollar market for cyborg accessories

7/19/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Obama’s Russia diss, G20 targets tax loopholes, Britain’s shale gas handout, snail mucus facials

7/19/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Obama’s Russia diss, G20 targets tax loopholes, Britain’s shale gas handout, snail mucus facials

7/19/2013 - Second-quarter results are in—who’s winning the trading game on Wall Street?

7/19/2013 - Indian school kids poisoning “not an accident,” economist Drèze believes

7/19/2013 - China is using the Asiana plane crash to crack down on rip-off overseas student tours

7/19/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Detroit’s bankruptcy, Obama’s Russia diss, Google’s earnings miss, snail facials

7/19/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Detroit’s bankruptcy, Obama’s Russia diss, Google’s earnings miss, snail facials

7/18/2013 - Amazing quotes from former NSA and CIA boss Michael Hayden on Snowden and China

7/18/2013 - Running out of time, Detroit gambles on municipal bankruptcy and casino money

7/18/2013 - Another Dreamliner is forced to land—so when do we call it star-crossed?

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Google earnings miss, Brazil World Cup tickets, India smartphone options

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Google earnings miss, Brazil World Cup tickets, India smartphone options

7/18/2013 - 98% of murders in Mexico last year went unsolved

7/18/2013 - A private equity firm buys the US west coast’s most important data center for $437.5 million

7/18/2013 - UN gets closer to establishing the law of the sea but for space

7/18/2013 - Microsoft’s weak performance makes it more vulnerable to activist pressure

7/18/2013 - Mobile is still weighing on Google

7/18/2013 - Startups, stop choosing names that aren’t actual words

7/18/2013 - China’s internet population is not getting rich as quickly as it used to

7/18/2013 - Here’s why JP Morgan is being accused of Enron-style shenanigans

7/18/2013 - Putin consistently punishes his critics, but investors keep expecting different

7/18/2013 - Why Intel will continue to shrink even in the absolute best-case scenario

7/18/2013 - Doing the math on why Heathrow wants another runway

7/18/2013 - Argentina’s black market for US dollars is fired up again

7/18/2013 - 2.5 million Burmese support a measure to restrict marriage between Muslims and Buddhists

7/18/2013 - Tata Consultancy Services makes a killing as businesses start outsourcing again

7/18/2013 - Mini versions of your favorite smartphone won’t be that cheap, but they’ll still sell

7/18/2013 - What I learned about business ethics when I walked away from a billion-dollar valuation

7/18/2013 - More of the world thinks China has already overtaken the US as the no. 1 economic power

7/18/2013 - How Putin uses money laundering charges to control his opponents

7/18/2013 - How India lost $14 billion worth of foreign investment in two days

7/18/2013 - Microblogs are making it easier for whistleblowers to root out state-level corruption

7/18/2013 - If the World Cup and the Olympics have visited your country, trouble can’t be far behind

7/18/2013 - Verizon Wireless keeps racking up subscribers

7/18/2013 - The game of chicken over Dell lives on

7/18/2013 - Investors cheered Morgan Stanley’s big earnings—and its stock buyback

7/18/2013 - Netflix’s “House of Cards” gets first major Emmy nominations for online-only show

7/18/2013 - Being more uppity is helping Hermès beat a luxury slowdown

7/18/2013 - The UK posts more decent economic news

7/18/2013 - How the US government uses information from spying on foreign companies

7/18/2013 - A Japanese woman is suing the country’s biggest crime boss for a refund of protection money

7/18/2013 - Why so many medical school students are failing the exams to become a doctor

7/18/2013 - Was a Japanese newspaper obliterated from Weibo for excessive wordplay?

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—German aid to Greece, earnings deluge, a Russian takedown, wooden batteries

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—German aid to Greece, earnings deluge, a Russian takedown, wooden batteries

7/18/2013 - Why Madrid should host the 2020 Olympics

7/18/2013 - This is what a destabilizing cyberattack on financial markets would look like

7/18/2013 - SoftBank wants to offer Japan a solution to its energy identity crisis: fuel cells

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—German aid to Greece, Dell vote delay, bribery investigations, go-carting babies

7/18/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—German aid to Greece, Dell vote delay, bribery investigations, go-carting babies

7/17/2013 - India’s school lunch deaths are a grim warning for its massive new food program

7/17/2013 - Strange bedfellows as the IMF plans to advocate for Argentina

7/17/2013 - India’s free school lunch program should be saved

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Dell delay, Bernanke calm, China warning, America’s ageless directors

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Dell delay, Bernanke calm, China warning, America’s ageless directors

7/17/2013 - Jack Ma: Mowing down demonstrators in Tiananmen Square was the “correct decision”

7/17/2013 - Intel earnings: Bad.

7/17/2013 - Investors blanch at eBay’s outlook for the second half of 2013

7/17/2013 - Nelson Peltz takes off the kid gloves with Pepsi

7/17/2013 - Why bribery is rampant in China’s healthcare system

7/17/2013 - Is it possible to have morality in a free market?

7/17/2013 - Pulpy Super Milky: the Coke product taking China by storm

7/17/2013 - A mathematical look at the next likely destination in the Arab Spring

7/17/2013 - Beijing’s hot new business: marrying and divorcing non-Beijingers who want to invest in real estate

7/17/2013 - Household help in Saudi Arabia will soon get what workers around the world take for granted

7/17/2013 - Sky-high bank profits boost the case for borrowing restrictions in finance

7/17/2013 - Growth of smartphone sales in the US is over

7/17/2013 - The US is home to one third of the world’s data—here’s who’s storing it

7/17/2013 - Is China’s economy actually growing by 7.5%? No, not really.

7/17/2013 - Bernanke: The taper is not a done deal

7/17/2013 - No need to solve income inequality, says China’s richest man

7/17/2013 - Taiwanese legislators and a beer company fight to keep national star athletes from defecting

7/17/2013 - The secret to higher earnings for women: marry poor

7/17/2013 - That collapse in June US housing starts isn’t as scary as it looks

7/17/2013 - Barbie is losing her cool with kids because she’s an unsocial luddite

7/17/2013 - Bank of America posts an epic quarter, but will the heyday last?

7/17/2013 - How Panama found a missile and a couple of fighter jets in a North Korean freighter

7/17/2013 - Britain’s job market is healing—slowly

7/17/2013 - Snowden’s latest problem is that Putin despises turncoats

7/17/2013 - Investing in the arts can help boost growth and build the economy

7/17/2013 - How an awkward stock photo is born

7/17/2013 - Goldman talks down Tesla shares, setting up a new challenge for showman Elon Musk

7/17/2013 - Brazil nuts aren’t Brazilian, our tea isn’t from China, and all the hummus is made in Virginia

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Bernanke testifies, tech and finance earnings, PayPal’s quadrillion dollar error

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bernanke testifies, tech and finance earnings, PayPal’s quadrillion dollar error

7/17/2013 - NEC calls it quits on smartphones after Lenovo deal falls through—is Huawei/HTC next?

7/17/2013 - China swears it’s kicking that nasty credit addiction. So why’d it fall off the wagon in Q2?

7/17/2013 - Morgan Stanley is having an identity crisis

7/17/2013 - China’s devastated wheat crop could spur more food deals

7/17/2013 - India’s foreign investment reforms are not the answer to its economic woes—with one possible exception

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bernanke testifies, IBM announces, PayPal’s quadrillion dollar error

7/17/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Bernanke testifies, IBM announces, PayPal’s quadrillion dollar error

7/16/2013 - SABMiller is betting that Chinese tipplers will crave fancier beer

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Bernanke testifies, IBM announces, trees glow in the dark

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bernanke testifies, IBM announces, trees glow in the dark

7/16/2013 - Alibaba’s amazing growth will only fuel interest in its IPO

7/16/2013 - Marissa Mayer’s honeymoon period at Yahoo may be coming to an end

7/16/2013 - 2.65 billion reasons to attend this year’s COLLOQUY Loyalty Summit

7/16/2013 - The health of housing is rippling through the US economy—just look at CSX

7/16/2013 - On the 30th anniversary of Nintendo’s iconic console, the company is facing an existential crisis

7/16/2013 - India’s central bank sacrifices growth to defend the rupee

7/16/2013 - Smartphone junkies rejoice: upgrades are getting more frequent

7/16/2013 - Here’s all the evidence that Apple is making an actual TV—and the remote will likely be your hand

7/16/2013 - US part-timers grow with the economy, not Obamacare

7/16/2013 - You won’t believe these stools were made from trash and manufactured on the street

7/16/2013 - Erdogan is making sure the Turkish military doesn’t get any ideas from Egypt’s coup

7/16/2013 - 900,000 people could leave the labor market as a result of Obamacare

7/16/2013 - Marissa Mayer has improved everything at Yahoo—except for its business

7/16/2013 - Lies, deceit and betrayal: The perils of Latin America’s populism

7/16/2013 - China still had no problem loaning the US $25 billion in May

7/16/2013 - The Hyperloop is the most difficult project Elon Musk has come up with

7/16/2013 - Can the EU stop South Korea’s fishing vessels from cheating it out of wages and jobs?

7/16/2013 - What killed the tens of thousands of dead eels washing up on Guangdong beaches?

7/16/2013 - Seven things to do with superfluous trading floors

7/16/2013 - Coca-Cola blames the rain for its less-than-stellar second quarter results

7/16/2013 - The slow and steady Goldman Sachs smokes expectations

7/16/2013 - A rising class of Instagram entrepreneurs in Kuwait is selling comics, makeup and sheep

7/16/2013 - European car sales are back to 1996 levels. Thanks austerity.

7/16/2013 - America’s problem with unions means that the poor are now considered greedy

7/16/2013 - China has already spent $156 billion bailing out its banking system

7/16/2013 - Why the mafia is so excited about eco-friendly businesses

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Filibuster fracas, Mark Carney’s relief, Zetas boss captured

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Filibuster fracas, Mark Carney’s relief, Zetas boss captured

7/16/2013 - Spain’s underground economy employs a million people and is worth 20% of its GDP

7/16/2013 - The Fed’s illusory policies are paving the way for a market collapse worse than 2008

7/16/2013 - Why the price of mobile data in India is suddenly plummeting

7/16/2013 - Did Israel drop a terrorism-related money-laundering suit to get closer to China?

7/16/2013 - Many apparel workers are paid less now than 10 years ago

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Baidu buys app store, Loblaw buys drug store, UK inflation in store

7/16/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Baidu buys app store, Loblaw buys drug store, UK inflation in store

7/15/2013 - Marketing Asia’s female flight attendants, from “Gentle Girls” to “Flight Aunties”

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Earnings focus, Canadian deal-making, millionaire bankers

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Earnings focus, Canadian deal-making, millionaire bankers

7/15/2013 - When it comes to retail tracking, shoppers prefer being watched in their homes

7/15/2013 - Go beyond definition with four times the detail of HD

7/15/2013 - American men are the worst offenders of free riding in the workplace

7/15/2013 - Supply of the world’s favorite food is at a 12-year high

7/15/2013 - $32 million of wine is going down the drain because the US doesn’t have a taste for it

7/15/2013 - Radiohead’s Thom Yorke won’t help new artists by pulling his work from Spotify

7/15/2013 - The Foxconn of fashion eyes Paris, London and Milan

7/15/2013 - There’s a secret message hidden in the new Wendy’s logo

7/15/2013 - Good Parisian apartments will now be available to tenants who are not super rich

7/15/2013 - India may have picked a fight with the markets it can’t win

7/15/2013 - When it comes to investing in China, buying the indexes is a bad idea

7/15/2013 - This South Korean app just for couples is taking off

7/15/2013 - Somalia has few roads but a soaring airline industry

7/15/2013 - The story of Egyptian revolt, told through street art in Cairo

7/15/2013 - Tech workers in southern Europe can’t compete with their northern neighbors

7/15/2013 - The new, lean business school essay: What can you do for us?

7/15/2013 - Is K-pop the latest victim of the weakening yen?

7/15/2013 - In China, wealthy adults drink breast milk while millions of infants stick with formula

7/15/2013 - Citigroup marches forward with post-financial crisis revival

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s growth slows, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s secret life, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—China’s growth slows, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s secret life, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/15/2013 - Three reasons why Larry Summers should not be the next Fed chairman

7/15/2013 - Yet another problem with Thailand’s farm subsidy program: Broken rice arbitrage

7/15/2013 - In China they execute Ponzi schemers in secret, and the rule of law is questionable

7/15/2013 - Apple investigates iPhone electrocution death in China

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—China’s growth slows, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s pseudonym, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/15/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s growth slows, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s pseudonym, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/14/2013 - As China’s growth slips to 7.5% in Q2, investment continues to power the economy

7/14/2013 - The new selling point for gadgets is how quiet they are

7/14/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—China GDP, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s pseudonym, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/14/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China GDP, Citigroup earnings, JK Rowling’s pseudonym, the cost of entrepreneurship

7/14/2013 - Competitive video gamers can now get visas to “work” in the US

7/14/2013 - Most men stop “leaning in” to their career by their mid thirties

7/13/2013 - One big threat to cybersecurity: IT geeks can’t talk to management

7/13/2013 - No one is talking about the implicit costs of entrepreneurship

7/13/2013 - Detroit takes on Tesla Motors with an electric Cadillac

7/12/2013 - UBS is taking a big step back from investment banking

7/12/2013 - The US Federal Reserve is getting more squeamish about inflation

7/12/2013 - AT&T’s Leap Wireless deal is yet another sign of the sector’s consolidation

7/12/2013 - Meet the specialists who are helping British companies realise their ambitions

7/12/2013 - How business coaching is helping British companies expand their scope

7/12/2013 - Brazil’s new richest man is building his empire on beer, burgers and ketchup

7/12/2013 - Business takeaways from the return of the Hostess Twinkie

7/12/2013 - Survey shows Apple and Google are no longer America’s tech sweethearts

7/12/2013 - Why automakers are thinking twice about setting up shop in South Korea

7/12/2013 - Forget 3D printing—3D subtraction is going to arrive in your garage first

7/12/2013 - Now that even geeks don’t use email, holdouts like Janet Napolitano can declare victory

7/12/2013 - Foreign farmers are relishing China’s 30% surge in beef prices

7/12/2013 - Costa Rica could be the first Central American country to allow gay civil unions—by accident

7/12/2013 - Markets are quick to punish Boeing for another Dreamliner fire

7/12/2013 - From Snowden, Putin gets a rare reprieve from unremitting opprobrium

7/12/2013 - Climate change is a bigger threat to the Tour de France than doping

7/12/2013 - Stable earnings and the co-founder’s return spark a rally in Infosys shares

7/12/2013 - Twitter’s Vine is already dropping off

7/12/2013 - Air pollution is killing as many as 2.4 million people each year

7/12/2013 - Icahn steps up the pressure on Dell, but investors aren’t buying it

7/12/2013 - Online travel bookings expected to hit all time high this summer: $54 billion

7/12/2013 - How could North Korea’s economy be growing faster than Brazil’s?

7/12/2013 - Singapore’s GDP bounced back big-time in Q2, but don’t assume it will last

7/12/2013 - I understood gender discrimination once I added “Mr.” to my resume and landed a job

7/12/2013 - America’s biggest mortgage bank seems be weathering the mortgage-rate spike

7/12/2013 - How the US public smoking ban has changed public opinion about cigarettes

7/12/2013 - JP Morgan is doing well, but it’s already being hit by the rise in interest rates

7/12/2013 - Google’s new virtual reality game is going to bring audiences to ads in real life

7/12/2013 - How Redditgifts is making money on altruism

7/12/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Taiwan’s typhoon, Snowden’s airport confab, US bank profits, digital diapers

7/12/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Taiwan’s typhoon, Snowden’s airport confab, US bank profits, digital diapers

7/12/2013 - The other side of Shinzo Abe: nationalism is taking a toll

7/12/2013 - Did China’s finance minister just unofficially downgrade the country’s growth?

7/12/2013 - Impulse shopping is becoming a problem for shoppers in emerging markets too

7/12/2013 - Inside China’s crazy plan to build the longest, most expensive, most dangerous underwater tunnel on the planet

7/12/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bank earnings, China’s new floor, Portugal’s deepening crisis, wearable computers for dogs

7/12/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bank earnings, China’s new floor, Portugal’s deepening crisis, wearable computers for dogs

7/11/2013 - 3-D printed rocket engines could make space travel cheaper

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia edition—Bank earnings, Microsoft restructuring, cola flavored wine

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bank earnings, Microsoft restructuring, cola flavored wine

7/11/2013 - Amazon shares surpass the $300 mark and could climb even higher

7/11/2013 - China’s exuberant space program will make you feel excited about space travel again

7/11/2013 - The secret to Finland’s success in education, employment, parenting—basically everything

7/11/2013 - With exports stalling, many Chinese carmakers face a battle for survival

7/11/2013 - The US has the largest monthly budget surplus since the financial crisis

7/11/2013 - How Apple tried to turn the e-book industry against Amazon—and lost

7/11/2013 - Google is about to spend half of Apple’s annual marketing budget promoting a single phone

7/11/2013 - Scientists say earthquakes abroad are triggering quakes in the US as fracking pressures faults

7/11/2013 - China’s brand new approach to holding sporting events: Spend less

7/11/2013 - Apparently China’s banks didn’t get that “do less lending” memo

7/11/2013 - The Microsoft reshuffle further consolidates CEO Steve Ballmer’s power

7/11/2013 - These 17 words from Bernanke are pushing stocks back to record highs

7/11/2013 - High-end art is one of the most manipulated markets in the world

7/11/2013 - Russia’s solution to NSA spying? Typewriters

7/11/2013 - Want a cheaper MacBook or iPad? Head to Malaysia

7/11/2013 - The economics of awful blockbuster movies

7/11/2013 - Wang Yang kicks off US-China dialogue with no-homo diplomacy

7/11/2013 - A formal EU membership wouldn’t mean much for Turkey’s economy

7/11/2013 - Chinese hipsters drive another killer quarter for Uniqlo

7/11/2013 - What I learned from researching almost every single smart watch that has been rumored or announced

7/11/2013 - Mystery graffiti bomber marks the Chinese Embassy in DC for demolition

7/11/2013 - Globalization is the unsung champion of the protests happening around the world

7/11/2013 - China’s embarrassment of an environment ministry is “unconvinced” by pollution mortality study

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Climate change’s revenge on America, the Bernanke bump, China car crackdown, Japanese diaper trends

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Climate change’s revenge on America, the Bernanke bump, China car crackdown, Japanese diaper trends

7/11/2013 - China’s attempts to limit auto sales are doomed to failure by its ingenious regulation-dodgers

7/11/2013 - Sales of adult diapers to surpass baby diapers in aging Japan

7/11/2013 - Janet Yellen, the “small lady with a large IQ,” could become the world’s most powerful woman

7/11/2013 - There’s an IPO drought in the Gulf

7/11/2013 - Here are the differences between the US and European retailer plans to make Bangladeshi factories safer

7/11/2013 - Two years after the tsunami, Fukushima is still leaking radiation and Tepco is still clueless

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—central bank action, Yum! loses appetite, regrown memories

7/11/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Central bank action, Yum! loses appetite, regrown memories

7/10/2013 - After China, India could be KFC’s next big market

7/10/2013 - How US immigration reform could still get past Republican opposition

7/10/2013 - Local governments inflated China’s GDP by $900 billion last year—and that’s not going to stop soon

7/10/2013 - China and Taiwan have something new to fight over: tennis sponsorship

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Central bank action, Microsoft’s rejig, Apple’s loss, solar system’s tail

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Central bank action, Microsoft’s rejig, Apple’s loss, solar system’s tail

7/10/2013 - US senators are still squealing about a Chinese takeover of US pork

7/10/2013 - Celebrity-spotting and gossip tweets from the world’s most exclusive tech and media conference

7/10/2013 - Energy prices shouldn’t be rising, but traders keep pushing them higher

7/10/2013 - Kickstarter is now the ultimate way to launch your startup without giving up equity

7/10/2013 - What Samsung’s new US headquarters say about the Korean giant

7/10/2013 - Most Russians think their country is too corrupt for them to fix

7/10/2013 - Myanmar’s teak export ban could knock the floor out from under the yacht industry—literally

7/10/2013 - India’s Flipkart raises $200 million to defend its turf against Amazon, eBay and others

7/10/2013 - Zynga is feeling lucky with its online gambling bet

7/10/2013 - Good luck figuring out Apple’s litigation risk

7/10/2013 - Meet the man charged with cutting food subsidies amidst Egyptian protests

7/10/2013 - Why Israel dominates global drone exports

7/10/2013 - Google is bringing the best of Waze’s features to its new Google Maps app

7/10/2013 - A treadmill desk or trip to the gym is not a substitute for the perils of a sedentary lifestyle

7/10/2013 - Hedge funds may be coming to a billboard near you

7/10/2013 - Venezuela shows the world what it’s like to look hyperinflation in the eye

7/10/2013 - Why Christina Romer should be the next Fed chair

7/10/2013 - China honors North Korea with an incredibly life-like wax replica of Kim Jong Il

7/10/2013 - China’s corruption crackdown isn’t likely to hurt the world’s largest jeweler

7/10/2013 - Powerful people are more likely to be hypocrites

7/10/2013 - Four apps that would make Google Glass truly useful

7/10/2013 - Demand for laptops is so weak that analysts have declared all of 2013 a “write-off”

7/10/2013 - Why China’s slowdown could be really great for America

7/10/2013 - How to boost collaboration at work: Sit at round tables

7/10/2013 - One telling sign that low-income American families are doing terribly

7/10/2013 - Looks like the French economy might survive after all

7/10/2013 - Chinese stock investors smell more government help, even as trade data tanks

7/10/2013 - Why one of the world’s largest beer markets only has two competitive beer brewers

7/10/2013 - Everyone calm down, there is no “bee-pocalypse”

7/10/2013 - China is so serious about cracking down on corruption that no one is willing to research it

7/10/2013 - What made the late Fukushima chief Masao Yoshida a Japanese hero?

7/10/2013 - How Japan is helping India’s iconic carmaker stay afloat

7/10/2013 - Millions of poor children around the world get vaccines thanks to… structured finance

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—China’s dismal trade data, European bailout wrangling, death of a Fukushima hero

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s dismal trade data, European bailout wrangling, death of a Fukushima hero

7/10/2013 - No wonder China is worried about Android—the NSA helped write its source code

7/10/2013 - The dubious achievements of Zhou Shengxian, China’s “embarrassing” environment minister

7/10/2013 - China is close to ending its idiotic ban on video game consoles—but it’s too late

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—China’s dismal trade data, European bailout wrangling, Benanke-guessing, lunar national parks

7/10/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China’s dismal trade data, European bailout wrangling, Benanke-guessing, lunar national parks

7/9/2013 - China’s dismal monthly export data suggest that Q2 GDP is going to be really grim

7/9/2013 - A well in the Gulf of Mexico is leaking oil due to a “loss of control.” Here’s what that means

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Bernanke’s words, Burberry’s numbers, Libor profits, lying rappers

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Bernanke’s words, Burberry’s numbers, Libor profits, lying rappers

7/9/2013 - India’s latest bribery target isn’t police or judges—it’s educators

7/9/2013 - S&P: So, yeah, Italy’s still a mess…

7/9/2013 - BlackBerry’s going to try to sell more phones before it agrees to sell itself

7/9/2013 - India’s pay raises are the highest in the world

7/9/2013 - In the office, ego is your biggest enemy

7/9/2013 - Those faded, distressed blue jeans might be harboring a dirty secret

7/9/2013 - After 1,100 garment factory deaths, Bangladeshi clothing exports went up

7/9/2013 - How the world’s most important financial benchmark makes money

7/9/2013 - The US economy is smoking and here’s the proof

7/9/2013 - Netflix brings live-streaming to a new medium: the company earnings call

7/9/2013 - T-Mobile’s wireless market share has dropped since it started selling iPhones for $99

7/9/2013 - The business risks of business school: Your blue-chip MBA program could sell itself

7/9/2013 - The US M&A market just got a shot in the arm from the Kroger/Harris Teeter tie-up

7/9/2013 - E-books are booming in Russia, but up to 95% of all downloads are pirated copies

7/9/2013 - China’s cratering demand pushed prices down for the 16th straight month

7/9/2013 - Emerging markets feel the pain of the multi-speed recovery

7/9/2013 - This phone app lets Chinese women try on plastic surgery for size

7/9/2013 - No industrial recovery please, we’re British

7/9/2013 - The world’s worst carbon emitters are inadvertently improving for financial gain

7/9/2013 - A Chinese city is asking its companies to pay public sector salaries because it can’t afford them

7/9/2013 - How to deal with corruption in India (and any other emerging market)

7/9/2013 - The strangest SEC filing you’ll ever read has a backstory you might not believe

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Shell’s surprise CEO, B-school fire sale, China food inflation

7/9/2013 - Here’s a look inside the world’s most diplomatically sensitive businesses

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Shell’s surprise CEO, B-school fire sale, China food inflation

7/9/2013 - North Korean video uses Edward Snowden to diss South Korea for some reason

7/9/2013 - A fish scarcity is forcing India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar to pick bones with each other

7/9/2013 - China’s short-term inflation problem is partly a long-term food supply problem

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—Emerging markets drag, B-school fire sale, China inflation, S&P puffery

7/9/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Emerging markets drag, B-school fire sale, China inflation, S&P puffery

7/8/2013 - S&P amazingly says no one should believe its ratings are independent and objective

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—China inflation, Morsi supporters killed, S&P’s surprising defense

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—China inflation, Morsi supporters killed, S&P’s surprising defense

7/8/2013 - Pollution in northern China has shaved residents’ life expectancy by an average of 5.5 years

7/8/2013 - Why investors who got burned by Groupon might still snap up an IPO from RetailMeNot

7/8/2013 - Netflix is making both cable and internet television better

7/8/2013 - Apple does the impossible: gain market share against Android in the US

7/8/2013 - Americans just started racking up credit card debt again and businesses are rejoicing

7/8/2013 - How a brash New York City comptroller could streamroll Wall Street

7/8/2013 - Good luck getting insurance companies to cover teachers carrying guns

7/8/2013 - Obama’s case for the benefits of Big Brother government

7/8/2013 - A new $1.6 billion deal could help Renault benefit from China’s electric car push

7/8/2013 - Foreign dairy firms are going to have to start helping their Chinese competitors

7/8/2013 - Carlos Slim just bet $40 million on Shazam—more money than the app made last year

7/8/2013 - Why your next iPhone should probably be the budget one

7/8/2013 - Step aside Google, here come the real bionic glasses

7/8/2013 - Icahn could still be a winner even if he loses his bid for Dell

7/8/2013 - Brazil’s new middle class still has the same old problem: How to make ends meet

7/8/2013 - Thomson Reuters will stop giving high-speed traders a two-second head start

7/8/2013 - Germany’s economic lifeline shows signs of weakness

7/8/2013 - Everything Gmail knows about you and your friends

7/8/2013 - First Russia, then Louisiana—a victimized BP in search of a fair break

7/8/2013 - Alcoa’s big problem in two charts

7/8/2013 - Samsung’s brand is top in Asia, but Apple has closed the gap by spending less

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s bailout, trade vs. spying, China buying London, home-made drones

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—Greece’s bailout, trade vs. spying, China buying London, home-made drones

7/8/2013 - Bribery in China is pervasive, under attack, and surprisingly cheap

7/8/2013 - No foul play? Singapore inquest rules that Shane Todd killed himself

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—Japanese sentiment, Greece’s bailout, US-EU talks, home-made drones

7/8/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—Japanese sentiment, Greece’s bailout, US-EU talks, home-made drones

7/7/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Greece’s bailout, Portugal’s government, Slim and Shazam, mustachioed toads

7/7/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Greece’s bailout, Portugal’s government, Slim and Shazam, mustachioed toads

7/7/2013 - The secret to making meetings useful? More discussions and fewer presentations

7/7/2013 - Look at the flight path of Asiana 214 before it crashed in San Francisco yesterday

7/6/2013 - It’s time to create another ethnicity: American

7/6/2013 - Why the US is going after piracy in the Caribbean, where it hasn’t existed for 200 years

7/6/2013 - See how Egypt has become an economic basket case since Mubarak was ousted

7/5/2013 - Zynga has given its new CEO big incentives to sell the company

7/5/2013 - Sorry Samsung and HTC, launching sexy new smartphones only gets you so far

7/5/2013 - Is China beating up on Swiss businesses?

7/5/2013 - Almost every major consumer electronics manufacturer is now working on a smart watch

7/5/2013 - The Sochi Winter Olympics just got a lot more expensive—and dicey

7/5/2013 - Square CEO Jack Dorsey picks up San Francisco trash on Fridays

7/5/2013 - India’s Food Security Bill, by the mind-blowing numbers

7/5/2013 - Likonomics: believe it when you see it

7/5/2013 - The US jobs report just set off some seriously sharp moves in the markets

7/5/2013 - These charts really show the strength of the just-released US jobs report

7/5/2013 - Bathing is surreal in Qingdao as masked ladies hit algae-infested beaches

7/5/2013 - The complete US jobs report for June in two simple charts

7/5/2013 - North Korea’s renewed negotiations over Kaesong are more about the weather than nuclear diplomacy

7/5/2013 - The US economy added 195,000 jobs in June, and the unemployment rate remained at 7.6%

7/5/2013 - China’s the world’s biggest shipbuilder—and its shipbuilding companies are foundering

7/5/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—US jobs data, Egypt tension, Samsung earnings, self-adjusting earphones

7/5/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—US jobs data, Egypt tension, Samsung earnings, self-adjusting earphones

7/5/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—US jobs data, Samsung results, Chinese shipbuilding, self-adjusting earphones

7/5/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—US jobs data, Samsung results, Chinese shipbuilding, self-adjusting earphones

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—US jobs data, no rate cuts in Europe, workplace bullies

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—US jobs data, no rate cuts in Europe, workplace bullies

7/4/2013 - Did Europe’s central bankers launch a new era of frank talking?

7/4/2013 - Should US colleges charge engineers more than English majors?

7/4/2013 - The trend is against bribes—except in the US

7/4/2013 - Google celebrates July 4 by announcing the most all-American gizmo since the Model T

7/4/2013 - Here’s the building where the PRISM of France is storing all its citizens’ data

7/4/2013 - Why Egypt needs elections, and not generals

7/4/2013 - The Chinese government is shrouding its economic data in even more mystery

7/4/2013 - The US government’s spying is straight out of the mob’s playbook

7/4/2013 - Why mobsters and terrorists should fear President Obama’s new plan to curb illegal wildlife trafficking in Africa

7/4/2013 - This Fourth of July brings little celebration of America for us Sandy victims

7/4/2013 - Japan’s upcoming elections look likely to give Abe even more firepower

7/4/2013 - Twitter’s trial-run translation is pressed into service for Egypt turmoil

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Egypt’s new leader, Syria’s opposition, Bolivia’s indignation, Silicon Valley wages

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s new leader, Syria’s opposition, Bolivia’s indignation, Silicon Valley wages

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe Edition—Egypt’s new leader, Libor trial, indignant Bolivians, HIV cure hope

7/4/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s new leader, Libor trial, indignant Bolivians, HIV cure hope

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Morsi out, Libor trial, Swiss secrecy, talking windows

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Morsi out, Libor trial, Swiss secrecy, talking windows

7/3/2013 - Meet Egypt’s new interim president: Adly Mansour

7/3/2013 - The world’s new largest building is four times the size of Vatican City

7/3/2013 - The Egyptian army has just deposed president Mohamed Morsi

7/3/2013 - 15 charts that will restore your faith in the American economy

7/3/2013 - The EU just gained 850 miles of borderland and a new 1,100-mile coast

7/3/2013 - More and more German retirees employed even as European youth suffer unemployment crisis

7/3/2013 - GE just invented the first “internet of things” device you’ll actually want to own

7/3/2013 - The secret to a lucrative M&A strategy? Extend the deal as long as possible

7/3/2013 - The heat is on for a Michael Dell deal, but investors probably aren’t expecting a bid hike

7/3/2013 - Facebook alone made Silicon Valley a richer place than Manhattan

7/3/2013 - How to keep up with events in Egypt in real time without getting swamped

7/3/2013 - The US Department of Defense doesn’t want you to know how many nukes it has

7/3/2013 - Look at this chart and then try to say global warming doesn’t exist

7/3/2013 - US independence day fireworks, brought to you by China

7/3/2013 - Brazil’s once-richest man lost $19 billion last year. And it’s only getting worse.

7/3/2013 - Experts are divided on whether Twitter-controlled stocks will end us all

7/3/2013 - Why record sales of Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S4 smartphone won’t calm investors

7/3/2013 - All those good vibes about Portugal just went up in smoke

7/3/2013 - The three reasons why the US is so interested in Africa right now

7/3/2013 - The US trade deficit increased 12.1% in May to $45 billion

7/3/2013 - One of China’s biggest growth markets: condoms

7/3/2013 - Five continents weren’t enough—Tencent’s WeChat is going to Africa

7/3/2013 - Samsung had a special department dedicated to finding new businesses, and it just closed

7/3/2013 - Aussie dollar tanks after central banker makes absolutely terrible joke

7/3/2013 - With or without a platinum-selling album, the Samsung deal is a win for Jay-Z

7/3/2013 - Good news for the NSA: There are 42% fewer new secrets for future Edward Snowdens to leak

7/3/2013 - How to get better at email: What science tells us

7/3/2013 - Argentina’s new pseudo-currency looks like a money launderer’s paradise

7/3/2013 - How Spain, Russia and other countries cheat the world out of billions of dollars in fish

7/3/2013 - Here’s the four-step plan to find your strengths—and your life’s calling

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s showdown, Euro debt crisis re-flares, the metaphysics of head transplants

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s showdown, Euro debt crisis re-flares, the metaphysics of head transplants

7/3/2013 - Operations in China will soon be performed by American doctors in Texas, via robots

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s showdown, gloom in the euro zone, the metaphysics of head transplants

7/3/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s showdown, gloom in the euro zone, the metaphysics of head transplants

7/2/2013 - Apple’s back-to-school deal is relatively stingy

7/2/2013 - New bank licenses up for grabs in India present enormous opportunity and huge hassles

7/2/2013 - The three Egyptian armies that are deciding Morsi’s fate

7/2/2013 - The Obamacare delay won’t hurt health-care access but will make business happy

7/2/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Egypt’s showdown, Snowden’s options, cloud commodities, robots to the rescue

7/2/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt’s showdown, Snowden’s options, cloud commodities, robots to the rescue

7/2/2013 - Why US congresspeople want to feed sharks to the children

7/2/2013 - The new hot commodities market: the cloud

7/2/2013 - That US natural-gas manufacturing boom? It’s happening in Mexico

7/2/2013 - Portugal and Greece are now vying to be this week’s crisis in Europe

7/2/2013 - Apple’s web-based office software will force Google and Microsoft to up their game

7/2/2013 - This is a big deal. Hot money is now fleeing China “abruptly”

7/2/2013 - Germany is being treated like an emerging market by BMW, Mercedes and Volkswagen

7/2/2013 - If Windows Phone continues to fail, Nokia has no Plan B

7/2/2013 - What will get Chinese people to sip bubbly? Opening a giant chateau in a poor Muslim region, maybe

7/2/2013 - Mitsubishi UFJ wants to gobble up more banks after its $5.6 billion Thai deal

7/2/2013 - Federal Reserve approves possibly game-changing international banking rules

7/2/2013 - Who was right about education: Bill Gates or Steve Jobs?

7/2/2013 - Let’s use our heads—before we go around transplanting them

7/2/2013 - A plummeting Russian rocket’s toxic fuel cloud just shut down the world’s busiest space port

7/2/2013 - 100 tonnes of fuel hit Singaporean waters after two ships collide

7/2/2013 - The commodities empire of Brazil’s richest man looks a bit shaky

7/2/2013 - America’s bond king just had his worst quarter ever, thanks to a wily Ben Bernanke

7/2/2013 - Why US health-care jobs are growing 20% faster than any other sector

7/2/2013 - The meteoric rise of cellphones in one chart

7/2/2013 - Is China victimizing foreign baby formula makers to shore up its own tarnished industry?

7/2/2013 - PetroChina’s prospects are looking up, thanks to Beijing’s natural gas price hike

7/2/2013 - Business lessons from ousted Groupon CEO Andrew Mason’s inspirational concept album

7/2/2013 - Understanding the protests in Egypt, Turkey and Brazil—and what comes next—in 10 easy steps

7/2/2013 - Bank secrecy makes for great controversy—but it’s not the sole reason behind a Swiss bank upheaval

7/2/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Morsi defies ultimatum, Snowden rejects Putin, Russian rocket explodes

7/2/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Morsi defies ultimatum, Snowden rejects Putin, Russian rocket explodes

7/2/2013 - More people are drinking tea, but the world’s No. 2 producer is reeling

7/2/2013 - China and India are battling over two strategically important Middle East ports

7/2/2013 - Japanese husbands get allowances—and they’re at a 31-year low, in a bad sign for Abenomics

7/2/2013 - K-pop vs. democracy: Hong Kongers vote with their feet at annual protest rally

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Europe edition—Morsi’s ultimatum, Snowden’s savior, the Winklevoss Bitcoin IPO

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Morsi’s ultimatum, Snowden’s savior, the Winklevoss Bitcoin IPO

7/1/2013 - The, um, unusual risks of investing in the Winklevoss bitcoin ETF

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Asia Edition—Mozilla’s operating system, Morsi’s ultimatum, Steinway sale, head transplants

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Mozilla’s operating system, Morsi’s ultimatum, Steinway sale, head transplants

7/1/2013 - US to EU: Quit whining about our spying on you

7/1/2013 - With a new web-based mobile phone, Mozilla is out-Googling Google

7/1/2013 - A careless Vatican banker gets caught up in the offshore tax crackdown

7/1/2013 - Zynga CEO Mark Pincus lets go to make room for Microsoft executive

7/1/2013 - If these leaked images are real, the forthcoming “cheap” iPhone is hideous

7/1/2013 - A US power surge in Africa competes with China

7/1/2013 - Ford is betting on SUVs to turbocharge its Russia sales

7/1/2013 - Why China’s lousy deposit rates could mean big business for Alibaba

7/1/2013 - US student-loan interest rates just doubled because Congress went on vacation: 10 things to know

7/1/2013 - Steinway, the legendary pianomaker, will go private in a $438 million deal

7/1/2013 - Egypt’s pro-democracy activists may just be the pawns of the military

7/1/2013 - First-ever human head transplant is now possible, says neuroscientist

7/1/2013 - Global dealmaking has fallen below 2009 levels as companies fret about the economy

7/1/2013 - How we are losing the war for a free and open internet

7/1/2013 - Apple needs the iWatch more than you do

7/1/2013 - “That’s neither here nor there”: Stop talking like this!

7/1/2013 - China has the priciest housing on the planet

7/1/2013 - China’s ICBC knocks Bank of America off the top spot as the biggest bank in the world

7/1/2013 - Spain’s unemployment now looks worse than that of Greece

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Americas edition—Egypt protests, NSA hacked the EU, China manufacturing cools

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt protests, NSA hacked the EU, China manufacturing cools

7/1/2013 - China’s solution to neglected elderly is a law ordering people to visit their parents

7/1/2013 - Finance ministers eat the darndest things

7/1/2013 - With the economy flagging, China signals that growth is no longer its sole priority

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt protests, NSA hacked the EU, China manufacturing cools

7/1/2013 - Quartz Daily Brief—Egypt protests, NSA hacked the EU, China manufacturing cools