Fintech, explained
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Fintech — technology for financial services — encompasses lending, payments, investing, insurance, property management, risk assessment, and more.
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Fintech — technology for financial services — encompasses lending, payments, investing, insurance, property management, risk assessment, and more.
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Large corporations like Apple, Microsoft, and Alphabet hold complex financial portfolios. Many investors are not aware that these holdings expose them to additional risk.
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With batting cages, celebrity fashion shows, and private brands, Dick’s Sporting Goods is breathing new life into brick and mortar.
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Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
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Three economists study the pros and cons of worker representation on executive boards.
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Generative artificial intelligence is a game changer, but it’s not for every task. Here are four ideas to consider from an MIT labor economist.
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Including examples from Mastercard, DuPont, and Wayfair.
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How leaders in industry and government can help make tech a realistic career path for everyone.
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National Housing Trust CEO Priya Jayachandran sees a role for business and venture capital in increasing access to affordable housing.
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MIT lecturer Donald Sull offers a 7-step framework.