The skyline of Seoul symbolizes South Korea’s rapid financial and industrial ascent. (Source: Pixabay)
Year: 2025
A Fashion Nightmare
Written by: Colin Fisher How does a CEO waste $530 million in company funds and allegedly fabricate multiple public financial disclosures, but remain in charge after such actions become known, and then only inform investors months later? Just ask Christine Hunsicker, the co-founder of fashion startup CaaStle, who has now stepped down as both CEO…
The Unseen Giants, Asset Managers
Written by: Will Paroly Most people have heard of major asset managers such as BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street. People often know of these companies because of their eye-catching statistics. BlackRock, for example, manages nearly $10 trillion in assets. But what does this actually mean? Would it be surprising to hear that if you are…
Op-Ed: How the Market Will Affect the New Nintendo Switch
Written by: Ben Leto Nintendo has unveiled its brand new console, which is set to compete with Sony’s Playstation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X. Many are comparing it to the Switch one, which was the first type of hybrid console released, able to be a handheld gaming system, or hooked up to a television…
The Future of Currency Arbitrage
Written by: Aryan Samaga Arbitrage in general terms is a financial strategy in which an asset is bought in one market and sold in another for profit. Essentially what an arbitrage trader sets out to do is identify a market imbalance and exploit it for profit during times in which a market is not properly…
Tariffs: Looking In The Past to Predict the Future
Written by: John Abbot Tariffs. You have likely heard this term tossed around more than a tennis ball during Wimbledon over the last several months. Whether it be on TV, social media, or a conversation at a coffee shop, tariffs are the hottest topic in the Economic world right now. Tariffs are taxes that a…
The Future of the Automotive Industry
Written by: Turab Alam The automotive industry is one that is no stranger to innovation and change. Fueled by a constand demand from consumers and strong competition from fellow brands, car companies are true global leaders. In an industry so large it was valued at “3.6 trillion 2023” and projected to reach “6.9 trillion in…
Building the Future Housing Market: A Look into Build-To-Rent
Written by: Gabi Breuer In times when the housing market is unstable and homeownership becomes increasingly more expensive, build-to-rent has become a viable housing option. BTR is a real estate investment strategy where developers build properties specifically for long-term rental. These properties are oftentimes single family homes, with yards and private garages, but have communal…
Op-Ed: The Price of Human Life: Can We Ethically Quantify Risk?
Written by Marin Gallimore How much is a human life worth? It’s a question that may seem philosophical, but in reality, it is an economic calculation used to guide public policy. The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), for example, estimates the Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) at $13.7 million, a figure used to determine…
Faith-Based Fortune: The $1.2 Trillion Impact of Religion on the U.S. Economy
Written by Sarah Rose Patero Rooted in the belief that all people are created by God and endowed with inherent dignity, Christianity helped shape the moral and philosophical foundations of the United States. These principles still echo through the nation’s identity to the present day. Fast forward, religion now contributes $1.2 trillion annually to the…