Janak Raj The US dollar’s share in global foreign reserves peaked in 2001, and has been declining ever since. But while this ...
In many parts of the United States, property laws allow you to trim branches, roots, or hedges that cross onto your property line—but only up to that boundary. That said, Hall recommends referring to ...
Bruno Almeida and Daniel de Senna Fernandes of Riquito Advogados examine how the law positions Macau as a structuring hub ...
Israel and the United States may have launched the war on Iran. But it is the Gulf Arab states that have borne the brunt of Tehran’s response. Since February 28, the Islamic Republic has rained down ...
Hydrogen fuels are stalled by a coordination problem across industries. Pooling demand and investment across sectors could unlock the scale needed for shipping.
In a world where conflicts are increasingly interconnected, and expectations of alignment are growing, the space for ...
Implied volatilities fell across asset classes last week on optimism over an Iran ceasefire. Interest rate volatility ...
Since the Iran war began, jet fuel prices have outpaced those of oil, doubling in price to over $220 a barrel, according to S ...
As oil shocks revive investor anxiety, stablecoins solved payments, but not purchasing power, says Michael Ashton, who's USDi ...
In her interview with Ambassador Ryan Crocker, MBN’s editor-in-chief, Leila Bazzi, explored a region slipping further from diplomacy and deeper into uncertainty. Crocker argues that the collapse ...
A Murderer’s Guide to Cleaning sounds like a lurid thriller – until you read the subtitle, And Other Stories From My Life as ...
The traditional 60/40 portfolio is under scrutiny. Today, some investing professionals are advocating for a 40/30/30 allocation, consisting of 40% stocks, 30% bonds and 30% alternatives.