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Economics, Policy & Regulation

The Great Productivity Slowdown

Economies depend on productivity growth to raise wages and living standards. Why isn’t an era of unprecedented innovation also seeing major gains in productivity?

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Thinking IPO? Look Before You Leap

Startups are still more likely to get bought than go public, despite recent hype. But if the timing is right, an IPO can be just the ticket.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Saving Money By Switching To Renewables

Big companies are leading the charge into green energy as the long-term cost benefits become more apparent, yet political hurdles remain.

Banking

Keep Calm And Invest On

Sometimes jittery markets can make wealthy clients panic. Those are the times when private bankers really earn their fees.

Banking

New Wealth With New Attitudes

The wealth built in emerging markets is transforming the private banking sector, with the needs and desires of the emerging-markets ultra-rich changing as rapidly as the markets themselves.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Russia: Pulling Up The Drawbridge

Russia has stabilized itself since its 2014 break with the West—but prospects for faster growth that could attract foreign investors remain dim.

Economics, Policy & Regulation

Auditing The Auditors

Recent audit failures are bringing new scrutiny to the dominance and business practices of the Big Four accounting firms.

Banking

A Growing Appetite For Giving Back

While philanthropy has a long tradition among the ultrarich, private bankers say the inclination to give is stronger than ever—and vastly more complex.

Banking

Down But Not Out

So-called tax havens face pressure as regulators seek to stem malfeasance, but there are legit reasons to go offshore.

Capital Raising & Corporate Finance

Tax Impacts: For Better Or Worse?

The latest tax and regulatory reforms in the US are intended to woo more corporate investment from abroad, but they offer both pros and cons that vary widely from sector to sector.
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