risk management
Beyond the Pitch: How Geopolitical Tensions Are Redrawing the Global Financial Map
A football match security alert reveals the new reality: geopolitical risk is now a core driver of the economy, markets, and investment strategy.
The Opera of Investing: What a Niche Production Teaches Us About Product-Market Fit and Economic Moats
An opera review reveals powerful lessons for investors on product-market fit, portfolio risk, and economic moats in today’s complex economy.
The Spy Who Billed the Market: Why a Failed Espionage Case is a Major Red Flag for Investors
A failed UK spy case reveals deep geopolitical risks, signaling a new era of volatility for investors and the global economy.
The Ultimate Portfolio: Nicholas Cullinan’s Strategy for Investing in Priceless Cultural Capital
Nicholas Cullinan, the British Museum’s new director, faces a CEO’s challenge: managing a priceless cultural portfolio amidst crisis and opportunity.
Building Your Financial Dreamland: Investment Lessons from a Cotswolds Circus Farm
Discover how managing a unique Cotswolds farm offers profound lessons for modern investing, from core holdings to high-growth fintech and blockchain assets.
A £300 Million Warning Shot: Why Close Brothers’ Car Finance Crisis Signals a Storm for the UK Banking Sector
Close Brothers nearly doubles its car finance redress provision to £300mn, a warning shot for the UK banking sector facing a multi-billion pound scandal.
Your Cloud is Down: Why Your Best Defense Against AI Cyberattacks is a Pen and Paper
In an age of AI cyberattacks, your high-tech SaaS company’s best defense might be surprisingly low-tech: a pen and a paper-based contingency plan.
The Perennial Investor: Why Your Portfolio is a Rental Property You Need to Decorate
The modern economy is a rental, not a forever home. This article translates smart rental decorating tips into a sophisticated framework for portfolio management.
Beyond the Punchline: What Tim Robinson’s ‘The Chair Company’ Teaches the World of Finance
Tim Robinson’s new HBO show is more than comedy; it’s a satirical lens on corporate culture, behavioral finance, and the irrationality driving our economy.