• For years, the rich have flocked to Zurich. But now they may be looking at Singapore. CNN's Isa Soares reports.
  • As regulations tighten in Europe and the world's wealth moves to Asia, Singapore is tipped to overtake Switzerland to become the largest global offshore wealth center by 2020, according to WealthInsight.
  • McDonald's attaches themselves to Charles Ramsey's new-found fame. Christine Romans and PR expert Rachel Sklar analyze.
  • With investors and exporters feeling the cash surge, the potential for change in Japan is at hand but challenges still lie in wait. Analysts warn that parts of Japan Inc. are still very much on the brink.
  • Sometimes we need an "open ear and a big hug," Michelle Obama tells CNN as some of the world 's leading ladies honor Mother's Day with tributes.
  • Richard Quest talks to CNN's Mary Snow about a heist in which hackers netted $45 million by using prepaid debit cards.
  • Don't expect a world where "the Sierra Club and Exxon sing 'Kumbaya' together," says Michael Levi, author of The Power Surge: Energy, Opportunity and the Battle for America's Future. So what can we expect?
  • More than 120,000 professionals have left Greece since the start of the financial crisis in 2010.
  • Quick question: Who is the world's third biggest smartphone maker?
  • The country's economy may be surging ahead, but for the last few years, many of India's legacy airlines have struggled to keep their books in the black.
  • The volume of Hong Kong property sales fell 60% compared with last year in a sign that recent government policies are cooling one of the world's most expensive real estate markets.
  • The global talent war is heating up as baby boomers begin their mass exodus. But a new report reveals employers are not prepared for the new generation of emotionally intelligent, ethnically diverse workers.
  • Sony reported its first full-year net profit in five years on Thursday and said it expected earnings to grow by a further 16 per cent this year, helped by restructuring efforts and a weaker yen.
  • As Arwa Al-Hujaili begins her legal career, she has not only her own expectations to live up to, but those of a generation: she has just become Saudi Arabia's first female lawyer.
  • CNN's Shasta Darlington talks to families squatting in faded luxury.
  • Bangladesh's garment industry is popular because of world trade rule changes. Should new rules clean up the sector?
  • CNN's Richard Quest talks to technology analyst Richard Doherty about the Windows 8 reversal.
  • CNN's Richard Quest talks to author Mark Blyth about the case against austerity measures in Europe.
  • As French President Francois Hollande, who rose to prominence with a pro-growth agenda for Europe, faces plummeting approval ratings, he could be about to hit his core voters in an attempt to reform France's labor market.
  • The New South China Mall was once promoted as the world's biggest mall, but it's now pretty much deserted.

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