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Russian billionaire Abramovich denies benefiting from Ukraine war after EU court upholds sanctions
A European Union court on Wednesday upheld sanctions imposed on Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich following a legal challenge.
AI cannot be named as an ‘inventor,’ top UK court says in patent dispute
The Supreme Court upheld earlier decisions that a patent inventor must be a “natural person.”
Private Equity: Five Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis
If a recession comes, how can the lessons of the global financial crisis (GFC) inform private equity practitioners?
Research and Policy Center Three Most Popular Articles of 2023: Data and Technology
Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Applications in Investments, edited by Larry Cao, CFA, is the big winner in 2023.
Southeast Asia’s funding winter could end next year — but tech firms need viable paths to profitability
Venture capital firms in Southeast Asia expect fundraising to pick up in 2024, but tech firms must demonstrate clear and viable paths to profitability.
Shippers have already diverted about $35 billion in cargo from the Red Sea amid fears of attacks
Carriers are re-routing vessels as a direct result of 15 strikes in the Red Sea since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October.
Want to cash in on AI demand? Morgan Stanley says memory chips are cheaper right now, names 2 stocks
The bank says the sector is set to enter a period of accelerating growth and improving demand, and gives one of the stocks more than 50% upside.
Inside the airport with the world’s best customer service
South Korea’s Incheon Airport was ranked by air transport research firm Skytrax as the 4th best airport in the world in 2023, bolstered by smart technology and a customer-centric approach. CNBC finds out how the airport is innovating to stay ahead of the competition.
‘Girl math’ is back. Consumers are shopping earlier to ‘save more’ on Christmas day
“Girl math” makes a timely return this holiday season, throwing the spotlight on new seasonal spending habits that consumers are adopting this year.