corporate governance
The Vatican’s Playbook: What Papal Appointments Can Teach Wall Street About Leadership and Long-Term Investing
Discover what the strategic leadership appointments of the Vatican can teach Wall Street about long-term investing, governance, and institutional stability.
The Boardroom in Your Basement: Why Your Flat’s Management Could Be Your Biggest Financial Risk
Your flat’s management isn’t just a nuisance; it’s a major financial risk. Discover how poor governance can impact your biggest investment.
The Gavel and the Glass Ceiling: Why a 17-Year Stall in Legal Diversity is a Red Flag for the Economy
The 17-year stagnation in female barristers at the UK Supreme Court isn’t just a legal issue; it’s a major economic red flag for investors and CEOs.
Beyond the Oracle: Greg Abel and the Dawn of a New Era at Berkshire Hathaway
A new era dawns at Berkshire Hathaway as Greg Abel takes the reins from Warren Buffett. We analyze the shift from Oracle to Operator and its future impact.
Echoes from the Archive: Timeless Lessons on Power, Innovation, and Risk for Today’s Investor
A journey into the FT archives reveals timeless lessons on innovation, political risk, and the human drama behind the markets.
The Narcissist’s Portfolio: A Literary Warning on Isolation in the Modern Economy
A literary review of a Nobel laureate’s novel offers a chilling allegory for investors and leaders on the dangers of narcissism and echo chambers in finance.
The Paycheck Rebellion: Why Fidelity’s War on Executive Pay Is a Game-Changer for Every Investor
Asset management giant Fidelity is cracking down on excessive executive pay, a move that signals a major shift in shareholder activism and corporate governance.
The Ticking Time Bomb in Your Portfolio: Why International Climate Law is Reshaping Finance
International climate law, once seen as toothless, is now a major financial risk as courts force governments and corporations to act.
Cracks in the Foundation: Private Equity’s Lending Crisis and Fintech’s Growing Pains
Private equity’s safe bet is unraveling, while fintechs like Monzo and Tricolor face governance crises. A look at the hidden risks in modern finance.
Hollywood’s High-Stakes Endgame: Deconstructing the Paramount Takeover Battle and What It Means for Your Investments
A new filing reveals the intense financial drama behind the Paramount takeover battle, detailing why a key offer was rejected and what it means for investors.
The Price of Proximity: Deconstructing the Financial Fallout of the Epstein Network
The release of new Epstein photos is a critical case study in reputational risk, due diligence failure, and the immense financial cost of association.
From Enron’s Ashes: Andersen’s Consulting Arm Aims for Redemption with $1.75B IPO
A consulting firm bearing the name of the disgraced Enron auditor, Arthur Andersen, has gone public with a $1.75 billion valuation.