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View MoreChristopher Altman saw it in the same way that most small business owners do: in the quiet of an inbox that used to fill up on its own, rather than all at once. His Oakland tree-trimming crew scheduled three weeks off for years without his involvement. Then, the reservations simply…
The atmosphere changed somewhere between a half-empty diesel station outside Hamburg and the screens of a London trading floor. Like these things often do, it happened quietly. In January, Brent crude was trading at about sixty dollars. It was close to 120 by the second week of March. Ten weeks.…
Rising oil prices and mounting concerns over private credit markets are creating conditions that mirror the period leading up to the 2008 global financial crisis, according to Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett. The analyst warned that current asset performance patterns in 2026 bear an ominous resemblance to market behavior…
A new essay challenges conventional approaches to development finance by proposing that community commitment should be recognized as primary capital rather than a subsidy. CAMFED CEO Angeline Murimirwa argues in the piece that the global development finance model continues to underperform because it fails to properly value the contributions of…
The Big 12 Tournament is making a significant change for its semifinal rounds after Kansas University secured a victory over TCU in a late Thursday night matchup. According to local reports, the conference has decided to abandon the glass LED court for the remaining championship games, marking an unexpected shift…
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