BusinessEncyclopedia of the oil crash: C is for carbon (putting a price on)...and China, celebrity quotes, and costs. View this and more in our encyclopedia of the oil crash
EconomyIt must be China: 74.5 million iPhones, and a global currencyJan. 28: The yuan overtakes the Loonie as a top-5 currency, plus, announcements to come from the U.S. Fed and Facebook
EconomyThe Week of the Central BanksJan. 19: A jam-packed week of meetings, plus, the 1% and the World Economic Forum, and regulating the Chinese stock market
EconomyBye, BRIC: Another shift in global economic powerThe giddy spirit around investing in the madcap growth of the BRIC countries—Brazil, Russia, India and China—is crumbling
WorldThe Umbrella Revolution: Broken but not over Jonathon Gatehouse explains why this is not the end of the fight for democracy in Hong Kong
NewsGood news, bad news: jail for Oscar Pistorius and global warming for allThe NHL learns a lesson, Boko Haram seizes control, and other good or bad stories that caught our eye this week
BooksA crash course in Chinese etiquetteThe Miss Manners of modern China predicts a clash of cultures in her new memoir
WorldCould Hong Kong’s chief executive be on the way out?C.Y. Leung was a divisive figure even before the Occupy Central protests. Could his resignation be in store?
WorldHong Kong: A quiet revolutionThe mass protests appear to be winding down peacefully, without a shot fired—and, to the protesters, that’s proof they now hold the power
WorldA reason for hope in Hong Kong—but little hope for democracyThe chances that China will allow democracy in Hong Kong are slim to none. But there’s reason to believe a crackdown like Tiananmen Square will be avoided.