Financial meme king Litquidity is taking on recruitment Litquidity is partnering with executive-search firm Whitney Partners to launch Litney Partners.
From more World Cup drama to farming in a Taiwan metro station – Here's your November 29 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: Crypto – another one bites the dust.
From Credit Suisse's consequences to the problems of space trash – Here's your November 25 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: Credit Suisse expects big losses – Credit Suisse has faced a string of scandals recently.
Credit Suisse expects about US$1.6 billion worth of losses in Q4 Switzerland's second-largest lender has been accused of being used by money launderers, corrupt politicians and crooks.
From US-Russia nuclear talks to a toad you probably shouldn't lick – Here's your November 10 news briefing To start off, we're looking into: The US and Russia nuclear treaty talks – In 2010, the US and Russia signed an agreement called The New START treaty, which was extended to last through 2026.
Chinese bank valuations are looking gloomy – at lows near the depths of the 2008 financial crash China's property market has been dealing with a bit of a crisis, and it continued to struggle in October, facing liquidity problems and enormous debts.
Hong Kong seeks a comeback as financial hub After almost three years of isolation from the world with strict COVID measures, sweeping social unrest and an exodus of companies and residents, Hong Kong has been hoping to make a comeback as an international finance hub by hosting a three-day banking summit for over 200 global finance leaders.