May 01, 2013
Goldman Sachs' Kathryn Koch recommends clients should invest a fifth of their portfolios in the emerging markets, the Brics included, that she oversees. Read Article Woman who put the mortar into Goldman Sachs' Brics
Apr 22, 2013
India Dispatch: Neeraj Roy, the managing director and chief executive of Hungama, talks about the eponymous music and video app they launched to tap India's rapidly growing smartphone market. Read Article Indian market that makes a song and dance about music
Mar 11, 2013
Building Brics: Credit card use in the world's second-biggest economy has been slow to catch on but as strong growth continues, shoppers are turning to non-cash payments. Read Article China gets into the plastic fantastic
Mar 11, 2013
India Dispatch: As wealthy expat Indians earnings' continue to rise, the lure of upmarket housing is gaining traction, particularly in Kerala where luxury developments now pepper the paddy fields. Read Article Sky is the limit for India's new rich
Mar 06, 2013
It has been long in the coming, and now its official: China, the emerging economic superpower, has overtaken the US as largest net importer of crude oil. Read Article China takes oil import lead
Feb 28, 2013
Building Brics: The years of requiring foreign expertise are over as local talent returns from studying abroad with skills to match Western candidates. Read Article China overlooks expat executives
Feb 25, 2013
India Dispatch: Tea estates in Kerala are struggling amid soaring labour costs and unfavourable weather patterns. Read Article Trouble brewing for southern India's tea industry
Jan 28, 2013
Building Brics: Even though the high-speed rail network was established only in 2007, China now has the biggest in the world, with 9,356km of high-speed railways. Read Article High-speed trains on track in China
Jan 02, 2013
Look Back 2012 China's roller-coaster year prompted questions over whether it would have a hard or a soft landing - and what that would mean for the global economy. Read Article Economic heavyweight China hopes for a soft landing
Dec 19, 2012
There is a widespread conviction that the corporate and political classes have built high walls to keep the rabble at bay. The cost could be as much as $500bn a year. Read Article Russians battle against rulers' arrogant silence