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Boards need a more active approach to cybersecurity
Principal research scientist Keri Pearlson and co-author wrote: "A stewardship mindset is criti
Artificial intelligence: A revolution underway in finance and trading
Auto trading (or algorithmic trading) has become so successful that it now accounts for a significant portion of trading in financial markets.
The Trouble With Meritocracy
Meritocracy has become an increasingly popular term. But MIT Sloan Professor Emilio J. Castilla explains in The European Business Review that saying an organization is meritocratic can increase bias.
Trade war: Trump's tariff calculations slammed by some economists
"Economic theory robustly suggests you are unlikely to get as strong trade balance reductions and you need more parameters."
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Which country has leverage in US-China trade war? Experts weigh in
"The stakes are extremely high and the only issue remaining is who is going to blink first."
In a fog of uncertainty, Fed policy storm could be approaching
"Thinking about the path forward policymakers need to weigh what's happening to inflation and employment but also the impact on cost of living."