Utter nerve! Gall! Chutzpah! Shamelessness! Even with multiple thesauruses, it’s hard to describe the level of cynicism in modern corporate communications. This rant is prompted by recent propaganda ...
As economic development leaders, we stand at an inflection point. The traditional extractive economy that concentrated wealth in Silicon Valley and major urban centers is giving way to something far ...
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Successfully raising capital is a lifeline for many entrepreneurs, especially in the current economic climate. But around the world, global venture capital funding has decreased. According to ...
Capital structure theories seek to explain why businesses choose different mixes of debt and equity to finance their operations. Banking firms represent a special case because of certain unique ...
Bonds may beat equities in the coming months, potentially breaking from their similar performance trajectory in 2022 as recession concerns weigh on markets, according to a Capital Economics note.
U.S. stocks' relentless rally since April has left Americans' portfolios increasingly tilted toward U.S.-based companies.
Surges of foreign investment into developing countries can amplify economic stress and potentially undermine their financial stability. New evidence suggests that excessive foreign capital inflows can ...
Neighbors are learning more about the economic impacts of Florida A&M University's Homecoming during the Capital City Chamber ...
The storytelling of Black communities is not only a cultural phenomenon; it is also a source of economic power. This session ...
0924 GMT – Crude prices should decline by the end of next year as a result of less constrained global supply and modest demand, according to Capital Economics’ Bill Weatherburn. The economic research ...