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The costly lessons for start-up founders in valuation, drag-along rights, and funding.
The costly lessons for start-up founders in valuation, drag-along rights, and funding.
The Bank of England holds rates steady while the Federal Reserve cuts rates, impacting bond and currency markets.
Why the use of Starlink’s Assets to pay for X’s fines undermines Brazil’s Rule of Law and Could Strain Foreign Investment.
What has the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, been up to? Hye Oh discusses below
Why is Meta facing serious issues at the moment? Our writer, Anna Fu discusses a list of possible reasons.
Ukraine is a big news story over the past few weeks, but how could macroeconomics be playing a part in stoking tensions between the different sides involved?
How clean really is the technology thats getting been getting fast praise in the green era of investing
In this article, investment writer Subleen Kaur presents a juxtaposition for emerging markets and developing markets, particularly centring on the investment discrepancies.
In 1996, former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan popularised the term “Irrational Exuberance”, describing the unfounded market optimism that lacks a real foundation of fundamental valuation but instead rests on psychological factors.
Where can you start with a career in investment? Video games such as FIFA seem to be paving the way forward
This investment article takes on a holistic look at sustainable investing landscape with graphs and statistics, particularly touching on what are the drivers and how is the current state of sustainable investing.
This investment article offers insight into how asset managers cooperate with analysts, who employ a range of macro and micro-economic tools, in order to make the best possible decisions.