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July 2025


Squiggly Careers (podcast)

29 July

Ask the Expert: How To Make Better Decisions with Andrew Likierman


BBC Radio London

28 July

Crypto comes to Congress: What new US legislation means for Londoners


The Financial Times

25 July

The stablecoin loophole that could expose the EU


Süddeutsche Zeitung

21 July

Importance of R&D when governments commit to defence spending


Bloomberg Surveillance

21 July

Is the Dollar’s reign at risk?


FinTech News

19 July

Does HSBC Net Zero Alliance Exit Signal a ‘Dangerous Disconnect’, or Will Only Time Tell?


Forbes

14 July

Inclusion – Business Buzzword Or Genuine Driver Of Performance?


The Times

11 July

Musk will need a charmer to keep winning back advertisers at X


Communicate

10 July 2025

Telling the Gulf's ESG story - before others do


Middle East Economy

9 July 2025

Beyond oil, beyond IPOs: The rise of private funds in Saudi Arabia


Yahoo Finance

9 July 2025

Sergei Guriev, Dean of London Business School, Joins the Group of Thirty

(This article also appears in a further 700 titles worldwide, as of 9 July 2025)


CNBC Europe Early Edition

9 July 2025

‘Russian government officials are now recognising the risk of recession’ says London Business School Dean

(This interview was also carried on CNBC's Squawk Box programme)


Sirius XM Business Briefing

7 July 2025

Catch up on residual tariffs


Il Giornale Deele PMI

2 July

Reinventing the career with 'Working Identity': Herminia Ibarra's unconventional strategies


Axios

2 July

Managers let AI assess raises, promotions, even layoffs, survey finds


ESG MENA

1 July

The Environmental Cost of AI: Can the MENA Region Balance Growth and Sustainability?


ESG MENA

1 July

The Environmental Cost of AI: Can the MENA Region Balance Growth and Sustainability?

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