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Belgium just got its first billion-dollar tech startup, thanks to Alphabet's investment fund. The CEO explains how it survived the global financial crisis and almost going bankrupt
Since then, things have taken a turn for the better. Collibra, which competes with the likes of IBM…
Rosalie Chan
How a US housing boom became a global financial crisis
Well, the authors of the new paper that spurred my previous post claim that "following the Asian cr…
Tomas Hirst,Tomas Hirst
MORGAN STANLEY: Russia's consumer crisis today is 'much harsher' than it was during the global financial crisis
"It has been peculiar in this crisis that despite falling real incomes, the approval ratings of the…
Korea Has Finally Lifted A Historic Short Selling Ban Enacted During The Global Financial Crisis
"The Korean government imposed this ban in 2008 during the Global Financial Crisis," says Bryan Son…
Matthew Boesler
3 reasons rate cuts won't stimulate the economy like they have in the past: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO
Rate cuts aren't going to be effective in boosting the economy for these 3 reasons, says Lisa Shale…
Christine Ji
How do you feel about the economy? It depends on whether you own stocks.
People who own stocks feel much better about economy than non-owners.
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
Asia's stock markets tanked, marking several recent records in today's massive selloff
Asia markets saw a massive selloff on Monday, driven by the Bank of Japan's rate hike. US futures a…
Huileng Tan
Remembering Ratan: Here are some of the boldest business decisions taken by the legendary Tata industrialist
During his tenure at the company, Ratan Tata made several bold decisions that significantly impacte…
The US office sector will worsen through next year, and the recovery will be slower than after the 2008 crisis, Fitch Ratings says
Office loan delinquency will be higher than previously forecast in 2024 and 2025, Fitch Ratings wro…
Filip De Mott
Xi Jinping just fired his giant money cannon at the wrong target
Wall Street ate up China's newest plan to jump-start their economy. But Xi Jinping's ideas won't fi…
Linette Lopez
Indian markets an oasis of safety amid global volatility in recent years: Anand Rathi report
The Indian stock markets have emerged as an oasis of safety in amidst the volatility of global fina…
ANI
Why America's housing shortage is getting worse, even as construction sees its biggest boom in 16 years
Even without population growth, construction is not enough to stop a national housing shortage, Zil…
Filip De Mott
Global electricity demand is forecast to grow by around 4% in 2024
The world's demand for electricity is rising at its fastest rate in years, driven by robust economi…
ANI
Markets hit new milestones, robust surge in active traders as investor numbers soar
According to a report by the National Stock Exchange (NSE), out of the 9.7 crore registered investo…
The stock market's safety net will be bigger than ever in 2025
Goldman Sachs says stock buybacks will rebound to $925 billion in 2024 and a record $1.1 trillion i…
Aruni Soni
Russia's weakened energy trade and lost access to the dollar will spark a severe recession within a year, a top economist says
Russia's energy profits are tumbling, and the nation could face major financial trouble as it loses…
Jennifer Sor
Gen Zers in a survey said they need $200,000 a year to feel financially secure — more than any other generation
Americans under the age of 35 generally make around $60,000. Gen Zers in a survey said more than do…
Juliana Kaplan,Ayelet Sheffey
'Black Swan' investor sees the S&P 500 jumping another 12% — followed by the worst crash since 1929
Universa's Mark Spitznagel expects a "face-ripping rally" for stocks before the bubble bursts, trig…
Theron Mohamed
Gen Z pays more for housing and has more debt than millennials did 10 years ago. That will likely impact the presidential race.
More than a decade after the Great Recession reshaped millennial life, Gen Z is now enduring its ow…
John L. Dorman
Welcome to the 'tepid twenties,' a decade of sluggish growth and rising debt, IMF chief says
"Inflation is not fully defeated. Fiscal buffers have been depleted. And debt is up," Kristalina Ge…