Category: Business
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Nearly seven months after the scheduled departure of the UK from the EU in March of 2019, leaders still struggle to come to an agreement over Brexit, and as a “no-deal” exit seems more and more likely, London-based firms are preparing for the worst.
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How will the expanding resale market affect luxury brand consumption and sale?
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By: Aidan Levi-Minzi The US-China Trade War to blame for purchasing managers’ poor outlook on future economic growth, specifically in the manufacturing sector of the economic indicator. Although there is no one definitive way of accurately determining the economic future of the United States, tools such as the Purchasing Managers Index (PMI), a gauge for…
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In an era of startup proliferation and huge private valuations, the public markets seem to be at odds with the times.
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WeWork slashes its IPO as skepticism rises over its risky business model
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The largest contributor to ocean pollution also has some of the largest costs to clean up
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“Our capital position at the moment is strong.” – Former Lehman Brothers CFO Ian Lowitt, five days before Lehman’s bankruptcy filing
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What’s the relationship between the Federal Funds rate and the 10 year treasury?
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With a slowing German economy, the merger between the German Giants Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank was always going to be hard to pull off
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The productivity trends that have given us open plan offices and 8-hour workdays may have left behind a series of feel-good highs as bosses clap themselves on the back for staying updated on best practices, but the newest report seems to paint a disappointing picture.
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Masayoshi Son & SoftBank: aggressive and ambitious investment strategies on the way to revolutionizing the tech world.
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Is purchasing gold an investment in “God’s money” or an overvalued hunk of metal?











