Financial Times
Beyond the Backlash: Why Smart Money is Still Betting on Corporate Diversity
DEI is not dead; it’s evolving. Explore the FT’s latest report on how smart money, long-term strategy, and financial data are reshaping corporate diversity.
The Shadow CEO: Why the Chief of Staff is the Most Powerful Role in Modern Business
Once a political role, the Chief of Staff is now a corporate power player. Discover why this ‘shadow CEO’ is crucial for business, finance, and investing.
One Wrong Photo: The Hidden Costs of Media Errors in the High-Stakes World of Finance
A simple letter to the editor about a wrong photo in the FT reveals a cautionary tale about media accuracy, reputation, and the high stakes of finance.
The Billion-Dollar Revolt: Why Private Equity is Waging War on Its Most Powerful Law Firm
A revolt is brewing in private equity as investors push back against the massive legal fees of top law firm Kirkland & Ellis, signaling a major power shift.
The Crown’s Balance Sheet: Devaluing a Monarchy Through Reputational Risk
The Prince Andrew scandal is more than a royal crisis; it’s a case study in reputational risk, devaluing the monarchy’s brand and offering lessons for investors.
Beyond the Headline: Why a Simple Chart Correction Unlocks the Real Story of Economic Uncertainty
A minor chart correction in the Financial Times reveals a profound truth about the difference between trade and economic policy uncertainty.