Investors Keep Putting Money Into Private Credit
Key flows of money into private-investment vehicles seem to be stabilizing, boosting shares of managers.Read More
Government Must Capitalise on ‘Tidal Wave of Green Capital’ as ESG Considerations Grow in Australia
The growing importance of ESG goals and commitments cannot be understated in the finance world. But in Australia, ESG considerations are already deeply embedded across its investment markets according to the Responsible Investment Association Australasia (RIAA). RIAA’s 22nd annual Responsible Investment Benchmark Report reveals that 93 per cent of the professionally managed funds (worth $3.3trillion) […]
‘So Much Suffering:’ What Migrant Children Carry to New York
The migrant crisis is a looming mental health crisis. Are city schools prepared to care for their most vulnerable new students?Read More
Mayor Adams’s Ability to Freely Spend Money on Migrants May Be Curtailed
The New York City comptroller is auditing a no-bid $432 million migrant-services contract, and is weighing whether to scrap the mayor’s blanket approval to enter such contracts.Read More
Some Businesses Make ‘Woke Free’ a Selling Point
A number of companies — from clothing to pet care — are trying to appeal to customers who think corporate America is pushing a liberal agenda.Read More
A Key Question in Google’s Trial: How Formidable Is Its Data Advantage?
The government states that data is “oxygen for a search engine” and that Google’s anticompetitive behavior has given it a data fortress. Google says innovation explains its success.Read More
Anguish in an Immigrant Community After a Sheriff’s Deputy Kills 2 Teens
The sheriff in Syracuse, N.Y., had said his deputy acted in self-defense, but footage of the shooting cast the account into question.Read More
An About-Face on Whether the 14th Amendment Bars Trump From Office
Steven Calabresi, a founder of the Federalist Society, recently — and forcefully — said the former president was disqualified. He has had a change of heart.Read More
Mark Meadows’s Testimony in Georgia Case May Have Done Him No Favors
Mark Meadows, a former top Trump aide, took the witness stand in hopes of having his election interference case moved to federal court. So far, the strategy has not paid off.Read More
U.N. General Assembly Convenes on Tuesday
With major world leaders skipping the annual event, discussions will focus on climate change, sovereign debt relief and development goals.Read More