INVESTMENTS

Jan 20 2026FINANCE

Big Money Moves: UK Joins Forces to Boost Green Investments in Developing Nations

In a bold move to tackle climate change, the UK's development finance arm, British International Investment (BII), has pledged $40 million to a massive $1 billion fund. This fund, managed by Allianz Global Investors, is set to pump money into green projects in developing countries. The fund, called

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Jan 17 2026FINANCE

Trump's Bond Buying Spree: A Mix of Corporate and Local Investments

Recent reports reveal that former U. S. President Donald Trump made quite a few investments in bonds. From mid-November to late December, he bought bonds worth around $100 million. These included both municipal and corporate bonds. Most of these bonds were from local entities like cities, school di

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Jan 12 2026EDUCATION

Syracuse University's New Venture: Linking Students, Startups, and Investors

Syracuse University's Whitman School of Management is introducing a new program that brings together students, startups, and investors. This initiative, inspired by the popular TV show "Shark Tank, " aims to teach students how to assess startup potential and connect entrepreneurs with investors. St

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Jan 11 2026SPORTS

NBA's Social Media Boom: How Teams Like Brooklyn Nets Are Winning Fans Online

The NBA is thriving with a new $76 billion media deal, but local coverage is still a big problem. Many fans rely on local broadcasts, but Main Street Sports Group's payment issues are causing trouble. The Brooklyn Nets are leading the way in social media, especially on TikTok. They have more likes

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Jan 06 2026FINANCE

Smart Money Moves: Where to Park Your Cash in Shaky Times

In today's world, things are getting tense. Countries are at odds, trade wars are heating up, and conflicts are popping up all over. This makes people nervous, and they're looking for safe places to put their money. Real estate is a popular choice because it's solid and can give steady returns. Some

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Jan 06 2026BUSINESS

Law Firms Joining Forces in 2026: Why Bigger is Better

Law firms are teaming up at a faster pace. In 2025, there were 59 mergers. That is 18% more than the year before. Experts say this trend will continue in 2026. The main reason? Size matters. Bigger firms have more money. They can afford to pay top dollar for skilled lawyers. They can also invest in

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Jan 04 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI's Hidden Environmental Cost: A Closer Look at the Carbon Footprint

AI is everywhere. It's changing how we work, play, and even think. But there's a catch. While AI is often praised for its economic benefits, its environmental impact is a growing concern. Investments in AI technologies are booming, but they're also leaving a big carbon footprint. A recent study too

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Jan 03 2026FINANCE

A Big Change at Elliott Investment Management

Jason Genrich, a key figure in the technology investment world, has stepped down from his role at Elliott Investment Management. This news, shared with clients on a Friday, marks a significant shift for the hedge fund. Genrich, who is 38 years old, was a partner and senior portfolio manager. He wil

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Jan 02 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Unexpected Turn: What's Next for Bitcoin, Stablecoins, and Real-World Assets?

Crypto in 2025 didn't go as planned. Bitcoin (BTC) hit its usual peak, but the big market boom everyone expected didn't happen. This left many investors feeling unsure about what would come next. Surprisingly, big companies, banks, and regulators are now working together more than ever before. This

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

The Global Economy: A Rollercoaster Ride and What Lies Ahead

The year 2025 was a whirlwind for the global economy. The U. S. government shook things up by challenging old economic beliefs. They put up tariffs, questioned the Federal Reserve's independence, and ignored international institutions. Meanwhile, debt kept climbing. On top of that, the world faced g

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