Eric Reguly
A complacent BHP lets the opportunities slip by
The miner may be eyeing Potash, but history suggests a marriage is not in the cards
Rusal's rising fortune at Mr. Putin's pleasure
Investors think the company deserves a lower-value multiple than its peers, but the potential for recovery exists
E-cars? How about producing streetcars?
Trying to sell the idea of public transportation at an auto show is like trying to sell knickers at a nudist camp
Airbus's white elephant flies company into peril
While no big aircraft project goes according to plan, the Airbus A400M has been a disaster from day one
On climate change, China could show the way
Economic and business forces could come into play to prevent carbon output skyrocketing even if the Copenhagensummit proves a dud
Oil still fuels the green state of Denmark
Something is rotten: Despite wind power, fossil fuels still dominate electricity production
This time, the gold bugs might be right
Soaring levels of U.S. debt, record stimulus, rock-bottom interest rates and tsunami waves of government bond sales will help to push the U.S. dollar ever lower, making gold increasingly attractive
Fiat may get mileage from Chrysler after all
While some analysts think Chrysler is unsalvageable, others are now taking the view that Chrysler is a turnaround story in the making
The timely death of a bad idea
The bancassurance model fails. Good riddance, writes Eric Reguly
Is the world awash in oil?
Not if you ask the folks who pump it