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The benefit in Malta is that given that we are a small country, we are well connected and tightly knit. It’s a nice place to settle, well connected to Europe, and also given its location, Malta is ...
As private credit markets balloon into opaque, cross-border mega-funds chasing yield in unstable regions, the sector is hurtling toward a geopolitical reckoning – one that could blindside institutiona ...
Project finance in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region is shifting. Hugh Morris, Senior Research Partner at Z/Yen, thinks this is because the market is maturing – particularly in terms of how ...
The old continent’s digital banks are setting their collective sights across the pond at the US market – but they must overcome considerable regulatory obstacles and cultural differences in order to t ...
The Rockefeller name is one so deeply entrenched in different spheres across the United States that it is perhaps unlike any other legacy the world’s largest economy has ever known. From the oil ...
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If money is politics in an era of shifting geopolitical sands, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the underlying infrastructure will be a crucial chip in the competition between China and the ...
For more than a decade, the subscription model has reigned supreme. From streaming giants like Netflix to SaaS start-ups and direct-to-consumer services, recurring revenue has become the holy grail ...
Misinformation is no longer a fringe concern for companies – it is a fast-moving, reputation-wrecking force. As false narratives go viral, organisations must act swiftly to detect, counter and contain ...
Plunging oil prices are forcing Saudi Arabia’s powerful Public Investment Fund to slash spending, threatening mega-projects, foreign investment and jobs – with global consequences for contractors, ...