We look at mobility rates as well as COVID-19 recovery rates for 41 economies, to see which countries are reopening...
With international travel grinding to a halt, here are the economies that have the most to lose from a lack of tourism.
Zoom benefits from the COVID-19 virtual transition—but other industries aren't as lucky. The app is now more valuable than the world's seven largest airlines.
Over 135 million people face acute food insecurity worldwide—but COVID-19 could almost double these numbers. Which regions could be most affected?
Global press freedom improved slightly in 2019, but censorship, intimidation, and violence remain a fact of life for many journalists around the world.
From Osaka to New York, we look at a global ranking of the 10 most expensive cities, and how those rankings have changed over the last...
In the last four weeks, 22 million Americans filed initial jobless claims. Here's how that staggering number compares to the peaks of past recessions.
Quantitative easing has led to an unprecedented expansion of the Fed's balance sheet, leaving some economists with more questions than answers.
The U.S. senior population is much more vulnerable to COVID-19. Which states and cities have the most people in this at-risk age group?
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, cities are dramatically slowing down. Today's chart demonstrates the impact of lockdowns on commuter activity worldwide.
This interesting pre-COVID19 report ranked countries by their level of preparedness for the outbreak of infectious diseases and pandemics
In the pandemic economy, the soup, toilet paper, and bleach companies are reigning supreme. See the stocks that have avoided the bug.
In the race towards a greener future, many corporations are playing an active role. Where are the world's most sustainable companies located?
A country's ability to innovate helps it stay competitive on the global stage. Where are the most innovative economies, and how has the list changed?
The idea of a shorter workweek sounds enticing to most, but would it actually lead to a happier population? We look at the data so far.
Ranked: The Social Mobility of 82 Countries It’s an unfortunate truth that a person’s opportunities can be partially tethered to their socioeconomic status at birth. Although...
Perceptions of major financial centers are being reexamined amid shifts in the geopolitical landscape, including Brexit and unrest in Hong Kong.
The Global Risk Report 2020 paints an unprecedented risk landscape for 2020—one dominated by climate change and other environmental concerns.
Every day, 3.3 billion people rely on their smartphones to stay connected. The products and services enabling this—the smartphone multiplier market—is now worth $459 billion.
A country's national image can have a big impact on its economic fortunes. See which countries have the highest ranked nation brands.
Ever wonder what other major stock markets would look like, if they were on the same scale of the S&P 500? We chart them all over...
This graphic estimates the direct and indirect costs associated with violence, and explores how they are negatively impacting the global economy.
Entrepreneurship is challenging at the best of times. Here are the countries where at least starting a new business is easy to do.
Interest rates sit near generational lows — is this the new normal, or has it been the trend all along? We show a history of interest...
The world's top countries excel in many fields—but there can only be one #1. How have the most competitive economies shifted in the past decade?
Since 1965, over ⅓ of the world’s cumulative carbon emissions can be traced back to just 20 fossil fuel companies. Who are the biggest contributors?
The ‘Big Five’ tech companies are rapidly reshaping the global tech landscape with their acquisitions, devouring any competitor who gets in their way.
The annual Misery Index ranks the most and least miserable countries, based on four economic factors—unemployment, inflation, lending rates, and GDP growth.
As Brexit looms, the EU budget is under the microscope. Learn which countries contribute the most—and least—to the bottom line in this chart.
Building a mine takes time that poses risks at every stage. This graphic maps a mineral deposit from discovery to mining, showing where value is created.
At the start of the 19th century, less than 1% of humanity lived under democratic rule. See how systems of government have changed over the last...
Today's chart ranks the top 25 universities in the world by ultra-high net worth (UHNW) alumni and total wealth. Does your institution make the cut?
See how 5G compares to older iterations of wireless technology, and why it's poised to change the way the modern world uses data.
How do the rankings of the world's most affluent countries change when using different metrics to measure wealth per capita?
This map shows the 25 oldest democracies in the world, based on how long current democratic governments have been in continuous power.
Which real estate markets have the highest risk of seeing a correction? These maps highlight housing bubble risks using data from four key indicators.
What goes through the head of a U.S. president? The tweets of U.S. President Donald Trump reveal a contentious relationship with the price of oil and...
These 10 countries hold 74% of the world's $204 trillion in private wealth. How will this wealth of nations change over the next decade?
Which U.S. startups are best poised for growth and spin-off success? This chart shares insights from over 500 tech founders about the state of startups.
See how the world's largest companies have changed over time, and how this helps tell a broader story about what the market is thinking.
Which innovations will dominate headlines in 2019? According to Bill Gates, watch for these 10 breakthrough technologies to change the world.
We all have a stereotypical image of the average consumer - but is it an accurate one? Meet the modern consumer, and what it means for...
Just 15 countries are responsible for almost three quarters of the world’s carbon emissions. But what does this look like per capita, and over time?
These countries hold 74% of the world's $204 trillion in private wealth. See the 10 richest countries, and how their totals have changed over time.
Everything you need to know about the eSports Boom, including the sector's rapid growth, massive prize pools, and the most valuable eSports companies today.
Breaking down the world's 326 unicorns - privately-held startups valued at over $1 billion - by country, sector, and valuation.
Not all jobs are created equal - see this list of 100 common careers ranked based on income, stress levels, growth potential, and other factors.
This telling chart shows how national wealth markets have changed over the past decade, highlighting the biggest winners and losers.
Flying can get you almost anywhere, but often people are journeying between two popular destinations. Here we map the busiest air routes globally.
The Gambia recently became the latest country to ratify the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), helping the landmark agreement reach critical mass to move forward.
Collectively, the Big Five tech giants combine for revenues of $802 billion, which is bigger than Saudi Arabia's economy. Here's how it breaks down.
Where do the world's top billionaires live, and how has this distribution changed over time? We take a look at the top 50 billionaires .
Global economics is effectively a numbers game - here are the countries and regions projected to contribute the most to global growth in 2019.
What cities are the world's ultra-rich flocking to? This map looks at ultra high net worth individual (UHNWI) growth rates in cities around the world.
In 2018, companies announced over $1 trillion in stock buybacks. We explain what the proponents and detractors of buybacks are arguing about.
How has the share of total jobs changed over time by sector? This compelling chart shows over 150 years of U.S. employment history by industry.
This chart takes a look at the median age of every continent, while also breaking down the youngest and oldest countries in the world.
These charts visualize the most valuable bank brands around the world, while also showing the rise of China's financial services sector over time.
Which countries are the most (and least) corrupt? This world map shows the figures for the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) for 2018.
How has the composition of the market changed over time? This incredible chart plots U.S. stock market sectors over 200 years to reveal how much it's...
According to projections by a prominent multinational bank, 7 of the world's 10 largest economies will be in emerging markets in 2030.
Investors saw a sea of red in 2018 - here's a visual recap of how markets performed, including the big winners and losers from a volatile...
Here's the historical data on the fabled Santa Claus Rally that occurs in the stock market, and how things are shaping up so far this holiday...
Silicon Valley is no longer the only place to be for a career in tech. Here are the fastest growing tech markets across North America, and...
Which resource markets have healthy levels of competition, and which are more monopolistic? This chart shows the global level of competition for 33 minerals.
In some countries, launching a business is easy. In others? It's a hassle that is littered with bureaucracy, corruption, and a lack of basic services.
Blockchain is the new foundation for the future of business. How is the business value of blockchain making way for new strategies, and how can you...
All five tech giants are now officially in a bear market - we visualize the damage to the FAANG stocks and the wider market, and evaluate...
Even billionaires need to start somewhere - and often that's with a college education. See which colleges produce the most American billionaires.
Is your job going the way of the robots? The Future of Jobs Report estimates the changes robotics will bring to the workplace over the next...
This nifty animated chart shows how the list of the world's biggest companies by revenue have changed over the last decade.
There are currently 33 megacities in the world with over 10 million inhabitants - but by 2030, there will be six new megacities, including one in...
In just a decade, there will be the equivalent lithium-ion battery production capacity of 22 Tesla Gigafactories, with most of that being in China.
For most of the century, the geographical difference in per capita incomes has been narrowing - but it appears this trend has now reversed in the...
Private wealth in Africa is set to grow $800 billion in the next decade. Here are the continent's 23 richest cities mapped, along with other key...
Tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are racing to acquire patents in AI. We look at the race results and the competitive advantages they could...
The financial world is abuzz about something called the yield curve - this infographic explains what it is, and why an inversion matters to markets.
Facebook and Google owned apps capture 54% of all app screen time, out of the top 100 most popular apps around the world.
See how financially literate you are by answering this very short quiz. Can you get more than two questions right? (If so, you beat the average...
In most places, $1 million homes are a rarity. In California, things are a little different: San Jose, for example, has 53.8% of its homes exceeding...
Here is the history of big market cap milestones in the United States. Not surprisingly, the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
How does the U.S. view its trade relationships? See this recent data from Gallup, which shows how views have changed over time, as well as by...
Rental markets are heating up all over the U.S. and Canada, but certain cities are now clearly in a league of their own. Where does your...
In this fascinating modern history of U.S. trade wars, we show the most interesting conflicts affecting U.S. trade in the last century.
A total of 12 of the largest tech giants come from the United States, while eight hail from China. All other countries combine for zero.
Which cities will be able to attract top-end talent and foster future innovation in order to stay atop a changing and increasingly digital global economy?
Aside from the obvious human toll, violence also hurts productivity and wealth creation. We visualize the real economic impact of violence in these charts.
The duration and intensity of every bull market from WWII - plus, a look at the current run, which will become the longest in modern history...
It used to take decades to accumulate 50 million users for a new product, but now it can be done in just days thanks to the...
How are American household finances shifting in terms of income, savings, debt, and spending? This series of charts shows the trends you need to know.
In a textbook example of Wright's Law, the unit cost of each industrial robot is dropping as more robots are being made.
Americans spend an astonishing 12 hours per day consuming different types of media. Here are which media technologies are the most ubiquitous.
Charting the most influential countries in Asia, plus a look at the countries that punch above their weight class, in terms of power and influence.
We break down the wealthiest countries in the world, which hold a whopping 73.5% of all private wealth. Also, a projection of future wealth in 10...
We look at how the trade-off of time and money is viewed between different generations, as well as the international differences between countries.
Yes, it's a given that Google dominates the search market - but the fact is, Google is probably even more dominant than you would have guessed.
Outside the world of mainstream assets like stocks and bonds, wealthy investors are not afraid to stockpile collectibles like fine wine, art, or rare coins.
If someone handed you a $10,000 check to invest, what would you do with the money? We compare survey results on that question across generations.
Can money buy happiness? It can up until a certain point, but as this giant chart shows, money and happiness are not always as aligned as...
What car brands are rated the best in terms of reliability, owner satisfaction, and road tests? This series of charts shows you how auto brands perform.
Spotify boasts 71 million premium subscribers, but could it get squashed by Apple or Google? These charts show why the Spotify IPO is full of intrigue...
This chart compares the net worth of the initial cabinets of the last three Presidents of the United States: Trump, Obama, and Bush Jr.
China uses more steel, cement, copper, nickel, and coal than the rest of the world combined. This chart shows China's incredible demand for commodities.
These critical minerals are needed for tech, defense, and industry, yet most of them are mainly imported from outside of the United States.
What are the world's wealthiest cities, and what portion of global wealth is located in each of these key urban centers?
The decline of freedom has been accelerating around the world. This chart visualizes the context, data, and key countries where freedom is falling.
The fast-growing tech giants in China look recognizably familiar - but markedly different - to the ones we know so well in Silicon Valley.
Wealth is not stagnant. Here's how it has shifted over the last decade from 2007-2017, including the winners and losers of the shift in wealth globally.
This chart breaks down the composition of assets for each tier of wealth. See what assets make up a regular person's net worth, versus that of...
Want a fighter jet or a new tank? These ten companies - most of them based on the U.S. - are the firms that sell the...
Where does the world's millionaire population live? Today's chart takes a look at the world's richest by region, fortune size, and city.
Total new unicorns in 2017 is down from its frothy peak - but this year brings several interesting new entrants, like China's Toutiao, valued at a...
Which company rakes in the most profit per employee? Today's chart looks at the top 20 global companies by that measure, including two unexpected leaders.
Founders are at the ground level of the startup ecosystem - and here's what they think about different technologies such as AI, the blockchain, and VR/AR.
At its speculative height, the Dutch East India Company was worth $7.9 trillion in today's terms - more than 20 of the world's biggest companies combined.
How good is a cup of joe at measuring the variance between different national currencies? We look at the Latte Index, developed by the WSJ, to...
In 1911, John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil was broken up into 34 pieces by the Supreme Court. Today, the remnants form the base of the U.S....
Walmart employs 1.5 million people across the country - and the retail behemoth is now the largest private employer in 22 states.
Which brands are winning the hearts of consumers the quickest? Today's charts look at trends in brand value, showing the fastest growing brands globally.
You've probably heard of Chinese cities like Beijing, Hong Kong, and Shanghai - but those actually only scratch the surface of China's economic picture.
Which countries have the best reputations for the goods they produce? We look at survey results of 43,000 consumers on products with a country of origin.
Who spends the most money on research and development (R&D)? We look at the data on an international level, as well as the companies focused most...
Only 15 companies hold more than $1 trillion in assets under management (AUM) - and the vast majority of them are based in the U.S.
A new study finds that very few U.S. students have guaranteed access to a personal finance course in high school - raising concerns about financial literacy.
Traditional media is having a tough time keeping up, as Google, Facebook, and Chinese search giant Baidu lead the tech takeover of advertising.
Based on the teardown of a Chevy Bolt, this chart reveals how annual commodity demand would be affected in a hypothetical 100% EV world.
This chart compares the economies of major powers from 1AD all the way until today, showing the impact of the Industrial Revolution and re-emergence of Asia.
In 12 months, the number of cryptocurrencies worth >$1mm has soared by 468%. Meanwhile, the total value of all currencies together has skyrocketed by 1,466%.
We break down the world's most valuable sports teams, how the list has changed over time, and how much winning championships helps to build franchise value.
Tesla is also the most valuable auto maker in the U.S., surpassing Ford and GM - but by other measures, the company's numbers are far less...
Money put towards 'causes' has increased 33% in just two years to $8.7 trillion. See why sustainable investing has gone mainstream in today's chart.
Tech titans like Google and Apple now dominate the list of the most valuable brands in the world. See how much all of these brands are...
Is fintech a direct threat to the traditional financial services industry? Well, it turns out that the answer depends very much on who you are asking.
Breaking down the most powerful passport for each continent, as well as ones you don't want to likely go traveling with.
This animation shows big changes in the world's most populous cities over the next 80+ years. Africa alone will hold 13 cities bigger than NYC by...
When it comes to revenue per employee, energy companies dominate. On average, oil companies bring in 2x more per employee than companies in other sectors.
What makes a country competitive on the world stage? Today's animation and interactive charts show global competitiveness over time, and how it's measured.
By 2019, the global economy is projected to expand another $6.5 trillion. Today's chart shows which countries will help to fuel this global growth.
The chicken and egg problem faced by electric vehicles is not unlike an issue solved by Henry Ford and the Model T a century earlier.
These five companies combined for $555 billion in revenues in 2016 - here's a breakdown of each company's revenue by product or service category.
The events leading to the downfall of Home Capital, which is Canada's largest alternative mortgage lender - and what it could mean for global investors.
Retail chains are going bankrupt, and thousands of stores are shuttering their doors. It's the retail apocalypse - and here's what you should know about it.
Using two different polls and glancing through 15 years of data, we see who Americans consider to be their #1 enemy - as well as how...
Fintech investment fell in 2016 for the first time. On the bright side? Banks are becoming much more active in the space, putting money in 61%...
Cable television is slowly being killed by the digital natives, including millennials and Gen Z.
Even with a healthcare system that leans heavily on the private sector, the U.S. government actually spends more money on public healthcare than most countries.
Everything you need to know about NAFTA, including a comparison of economic numbers before and since the agreement was signed in 1994.
The U.S. spends more on defense than the next 7 countries combined. Part of that money goes to supporting 200,000 troops abroad in 177 countries.
See how America's energy mix has evolved from 1970 until today, as well as a projection for the energy sources to be used in the year...
After being the top performing currency for the last two years, bitcoin has hit another milestone. This chart plots a short history of the cryptocurrency.
In 2016, there was a 28% increase in millionaire migrants - rich people that moved to new countries. Here's the countries that they fled, and re-located...
China's li-ion battery production capacity will soon be 6x what it is today - and one of these megafactories may even be bigger than Tesla's famous...
Social media isn't solely to blame for so-called fake news. The rapid decline in the trust of mass media and other institutions are factors as well.
Google's parent company Alphabet spent $4.4 billion in 2016 on 'other bets' - see the new ideas the company is betting on, and if they are...
Uranium was the most hated commodity for the last 6 years - but things are changing. Trump could be a boon to the metal, with miners...
Eight men have the same wealth as the poorest 50% - we use the Oxfam report as a springboard to dive into a discussion on inequality,...
More billionaires graduated from Harvard than those hailing from Saudi Arabia and Spain combined. That makes it Billionaire University.
How does the Trump Effect impact currencies? Over the last two months, the peso has lost -13.4% in value, and the Russian ruble has gained 7.7%.
Amazon is worth more than many of the biggest retailers in the U.S. - like Walmart, Norstrom, Best Buy, Sears, JCPenney, and Target - combined together.
Canada is in, and OPEC is out. In this week's chart on oil imports, we also look at the declining influence of the world's most infamous...
An astonishing two-thirds of your customers leave because they think you don't care about them. Here's how to change that.
U.S. markets continue to hit all-time highs, but what percentage of population actually benefits? See stock ownership across the U.S. on this animated map.
Globally, fertility rates have decreased by about half since 1960. What will happen to the economy when the world's aging population begins to retire?
Population is growing, but world poverty isn't. See how the amount of people living in extreme poverty has been cut in half since 1990.
The New York Times just announced a 95.7% decrease in quarterly profits - we look at the numbers and context around the NYT's digital transition.
Over the last 20 years, the things that are the most important to us, such as healthcare, education, food, and shelter, have skyrocketing prices.
Can upstart robo-advisors compete against the scale of financial behemoths like Vanguard or Blackrock? See in this week's chart.
Ever wonder why the oil industry has so much influence? This chart shows that all metal markets combined don't even come close to touching the oil...
Digital media will be the largest advertising channel globally by 2019 - even bigger than television. This chart covers the death of traditional media.
Many experts predicted a Brexit calamity if the UK voted to leave. Were they right? We look at the last three months and the aftermath of...
The rise of ETFs has been meteoric, and passive investing has been huge since the crisis. However, as a whole, passive has barely made a dent...
Family and neighborhoods influence a child's development and opportunities - and as a result, future incomes. See which cities have the biggest impact.
That's right - nearly 4 billion people live inside the circle on this world map, including 22 of the world's 37 megacities.
How is U.S. energy consumption shifting? This week's chart looks at the rate of change in the use of different energy sources, including future projections.
It's been two years since the oil price crash. This chart looks at three sets of oil data, while we check in on the economies most...
A recent survey shows that most millennials are living paycheck to paycheck. This chart looks at their savings, as well as differences between subgroups.
What are the largest companies by market cap, and how have they changed over the years? This chart shows them, while also presenting a broader narrative.
The differences between America's poorest homes - those with negative wealth - and their positive counterparts are stark and numerous.
The roller coaster for Yahoo finally ends. This timeline shows where Yahoo execs went wrong during the company's 20 year history.
Despite the potential negative economic consequences, there is one reason a Brexit makes sense: non-performing loans and Europe's troubled banking sector.
Why is the South China Sea so important, and what is the basis for the ruling against China's territorial claims? This in-depth graphical explainer tells it...
The fate of Germany's largest bank appears to be sealed. This timeline shows the fall of Deutsche Bank, one of Europe's most crucial financial institutions.
The decline of coal has been swift and unprecedented. We show in these three charts how it went from American energy hero to zero.
Brexit happened and markets are turned upside-down. However, this may only be just the beginning...
Which world-class cities are the ultra-rich flocking to? Which are they avoiding? The lopsided market for luxury properties helps tell the tale.
Want to know what's trending with entrepreneurs in the startup trenches? Today's chart shows what's hot (and not) in early stage tech.
How do millennials spend their discretionary income in comparison to other groups? We dive into the latest survey results on millennial spending habits.
No one knows the size of China's debt bomb. Here we look at estimates of the payload as well as what could potentially ignite the fuse.
April was a record-setting month for bankruptcies in the oil patch. We put the 11 bankruptcies and $15 billion of outstanding debt in context.
Earnings season has been a roller coaster for the world's biggest tech companies. We sum up the action in today's chart.
Mind-blowing fact: 52% of Canadian-listed mining companies are now considered "zombies", or companies with negative working capital.
So far in 2016, a total of 589k private sector jobs have been created by the U.S. economy. However, 51% of these jobs are in two...
After five years of downward revisions to global real GDP growth, will next week's IMF economic report finally be grounded in reality?
Plotting the 4,500+ companies on the NYSE and NASDAQ to show how the S&P 500, S&P 100, and Dow are derived.
By 2020, millennials will account for 30% of all retail sales, worth $1.4 tn. Here's the top 10 millennial brands according to a survey of 3,500...
Investors bought gold ETFs at a record pace, with inflows of $7.9 billion - the highest in 8 years - in the month of February.
Only 12 apps have ever reached the coveted 1 billion active user mark. This timeline visualization shows how long it took each one to get there.
Germany's demographic cliff, and why Europe's largest economy could be destined to be the next Japan.
The BoJ describes Peter Pan as the inspiration behind their unprecedented monetary policy. Central bankers are following, but the market disagrees.
To short or not to short commodities? We take a look at the hypothetical success of a Dogs of the Dow inspired strategy to go long/short...
The last time volume was this low, the iPhone did not exist yet.
In this chart and post, we show why markets are off to their worst start in history. We also look at recent S&P 500 starts to...
The month of December so far has seen a mini-meltdown in the junk bond market. The culprit? Fringe oil and gas producers that are struggling with...
In the last decade, over $7.8 trillion of illicit financial outflows have come out of developing countries. We follow the world's "hot" money in this chart.
The majority of the 391 nuclear reactors in global operation were built many years ago, and aging reactors are beginning to be a problem for the...
What possible events are adding upside and downside risks to the market? We chart SocGen's latest black swan list as we edge towards 2016.
Which countries contribute the most to global economic growth? Over 80% of all growth is from 16 countries, and over half of all growth is from...
Millennials are the most confident generation about their financial future. At the same time, they seem to have conflicting views on investing, debt, and banking.
Recently, PwC published a report profiling the malaise of the Top 100 junior miners. We recap those findings, but also show why there may be signs...
This chart shows the history of the U.S. debt ceiling from 1970 until today, including the current proposal to increase it to $19.6 trillion.
This week, gold made a technical breakthrough past its 200-day moving average. We look at past occurrences of this event, and the potential consequences.
Here's further proof that bank executives live in a bubble: the majority of execs are unaware of the very key fintech startups that seek to replace...
Is there really a recovery? Most recent data shows that there are 9.4 million more Americans in poverty than 2007, with growing inequality.
Today's chart contrasts data from the Global Innovation Index 2015 report, to see whether it is United States or Canada that is the most innovative country.
The 1.4 billion people living in China account for 13% of global GDP, but this chart shows that for commodity producers, the country means so much...
In the midst of its worst refugee crisis since World War II, we look at who accepts the most and least migrants in Europe.
Polls show that fewer Americans are in the stock market than in the last two decades. The biggest casualties have been lower and middle income earners.
In the aftermath of the first GOP debate, we combined three post-debate polls. The results: 44% say Trump wins debate, with Rubio and Carson surprising.
New installations of community solar farms are taking off, with cumulative capacity in the United States to increase sevenfold over the next two years.
With the Canadian dollar plunging to 6-year lows after the second rate cut in six months, we look at the Maple Syrup version of a currency...
With the Chinese stock market facing extreme volatility, could investors be putting their money into foreign property ownership in Canada and Australia?
Today's chart shows the Greek exodus, as capital and people flee the sinking Greek economic ship in unprecedented numbers.
With Chinese economic growth reaching its slowest point in six years, the world is looking for a new engine. Is India the next China?
France's third largest bank, SocGen, sees more negative black swan events on the horizon than potential upside.
The most recent statistics show that China now has more total wind capacity than the United States, India, and Spain combined.
Black market rates for US dollars in Venezuela have jumped over the last two weeks dramatically, as citizens pay up to 400 Venezuelan bolívars for one...
Regulators issued record fines of nearly $6B to six banks for forex manipulation this week. The cat and mouse game between regulators and banks continues.
Tesla's $5 billion Gigafactory turns out to be a part of a larger trend. Battery-making capacity built by lithium-ion megafactories will triple by 2020.
The Economist and IMF both are warning Canada about a housing bubble, while the Bank of Canada tries to dispel all fears.
Today's Chart of the Week looks at Greece's debt and which countries and entities are on the hook if a default takes place.
This week's chart shows the volume, average value, and cumulative value of mining M&A deals against overall market performance.
In 2015 Q1, silver and uranium led the way, while oil and natural gas struggled. See all returns in today's Chart of the Week.
Oil rigs decline for the 17th straight week to 802, as drillers can do more with less. Yet, production is at highs and storage availability is...
A recent report suggests that nearly 600 or 40% of listed mining companies in Canada do not meet continuous listing requirements.