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Why debt does not go away

It's again at 100% of GDP; two decades of high economic growth should have made it possible to save for rainy days. The writer, SMU adjunct faculty…

Singapore Picks a Winner in Analytics

Tom Davenport, the President's Chair in Information Technology and Management at Babson College, mentioned in his blog that the Living Analytics…

Filling stomachs worldwide with agriculture risk transfer solutions

In an article reprinted from Knowledge@SMU, Roman Hohl, head of agriculture for reinsurer Swiss Re's Asia Pacific business, believes that agriculture…

Singapore's GIC shifts assets to emerging markets

The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) has increased its exposure to public equities in emerging economies and reduced its asset…

Developed markets still important, analysts say

The Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) has increased its exposure to public equities in emerging economies and reduced its asset…

Perfect Spin: High social nett worth

Associate Professor of Corporate Communication Gregor Halff contributes to this discussion. He makes comments on scandal, the legal rights and moral…

Citizen engagement: Top-down support for ground-up initiatives

A reader, wrote in to support the article ?The lines are starting to blur? ( Today, July 25) by Eugene Tan, Assistant Professor of Law at SMU. He…

Presidential candidates start online engagement

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan does not think that being a latecomer would diminish Dr Tony Tan's interactions with netizens.

A toothless code is better than no bark

SMU conducted a study last year which found that SGX-listed companies with the lowest corporate governance standards tended to trade below asset…

Corporate success and social good

Panellist Asst Professor Tomoki Fuji, School of Economics, SMU was among a panel of experts sharing their views ranging from the definition of…