ESG Investing
The ROI of Righteousness: Deconstructing Tony’s Chocolonely’s Assault on an Unethical Economy
Tony’s Chocolonely’s business model is a masterclass in ESG investing, supply chain finance, and the powerful ROI of ethical business practices.
The Billion-Dollar Diagnosis: Why Autism’s ‘Dilemma’ is a Critical Economic Issue for Investors and Business Leaders
The “autism diagnosis dilemma” is not just a healthcare issue; it’s a critical economic problem with major implications for finance, investing, and business.
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Why Food Bank Demand is the Most Critical Economic Indicator You’re Ignoring
Food bank demand isn’t just a social issue; it’s a critical, overlooked economic indicator with major implications for investors and business leaders.
The ROI of a Christmas Dinner: What a Local Charity Can Teach the World of Finance
A local charity’s Christmas dinner initiative offers profound lessons for finance, ESG investing, and the broader economy.
Beyond the Balance Sheet: What a Charity’s Blankets Reveal About the Modern Economy
A local charity’s act of giving away blankets is a powerful economic indicator, revealing deep insights into inflation, ESG investing, and fintech’s role.
Beyond the Smog: Why India’s Air Quality Data Poses a Systemic Risk to Investors
Allegations of manipulated pollution data in India raise critical questions about transparency, governance, and the hidden financial risks for the economy and investors.
Beyond the Balance Sheet: A Victorian Asylum’s Guide to the Modern Economy
A 19th-century asylum’s archives reveal a timeless link between economic distress and mental health, offering crucial lessons for modern finance and investing.
The Fragile Link in the Global Supply Chain: China’s Gig Economy Gamble
Chinese manufacturers’ shift to a “just-in-time” gig labor model risks worker prospects, economic stability, and the integrity of global supply chains.
Cracking the Code or Polishing the Cage? South Korea’s Banking Giants Confront a $1 Trillion Problem
South Korean banks offer huge perks to working mothers, yet a massive gender pay gap and glass ceiling persist. Is it real progress or a costly illusion?
The Wildcat Economy: What Rewilding Britain Teaches Us About High-Risk Investing and Systemic Change
The reintroduction of wildcats to the UK offers a powerful metaphor for finance, investing, and systemic risk in the modern economy.
Lula’s High-Wire Act: Balancing Brazil’s Climate Goals with a Multi-Billion Dollar Oil Bet
Brazil’s President Lula champions climate action while overseeing a massive oil expansion. Can this high-stakes economic paradox succeed?
Brazil’s Green Revolution: Why COP30 in the Amazon is a Major Signal for Global Finance
Brazil’s COP30 is more than a climate summit; it’s a signal to global finance of a green economic revolution with major investment opportunities.