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How Wall Street’s High-Speed Trading Machines Manipulate the Market

  Once upon a time, Wall Street was a bustling marketplace. Today, it’s more like a high-speed machine—an automated system designed to cater to the biggest players while sidelining smaller investors. The dominance of bots and algorithmic trading in the stock market is no longer...

California’s Retirement Fund Faces $330 Million Loss in Clean Energy Investment

The California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) has reported a staggering 71% loss on its $468 million investment in a clean-energy and technology private equity fund, yet it remains tight-lipped about the reasons behind this downturn. This situation has raised significant concerns regarding the...

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Global Investors Eye Japan’s New Government

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Co-Founder of Wikipedia Advocates for Major Changes to the Site

Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, argues that the widely used online encyclopedia is systematically...

Big Government, Big Business, and the 2025 Nobel Prize

This year’s Nobel Prize in Economics, awarded on Monday, recognized three economists for their...

‘Disruptions Come First, Benefits Take Time’: Fed Warns Of AI’s Impact On Job Market

  In a recent address to the Aiken Chamber of Commerce in South Carolina, Richmond...

The Year When Everything Happens in No Particular Order

As improbable as it may seem, the current wave of speculative enthusiasm is set...

Bitcoin Faces Steep Decline, Surpassing 1929 Stock Market Crash

October's reputation for market turmoil has struck again, this time with bitcoin experiencing a...

Is a Financial Market Crash Looming?

It feels reminiscent of the past, but not in a reassuring way. Financial experts...

7 Minutes Outside: The Collapse Of Childhood Play

Studies suggest that today’s kids get an average of 4–7 minutes of unstructured time outside a day,...

Sorry Keynesians, Housing Isn’t the Key to Economic Growth

In a recent piece for the New York Times, economist Rebecca Patterson boldly claimed,...

Trust in Media Among Americans Reaches All-Time Low: Gallup Survey

Trust in media among Americans has fallen to an all-time low, a recent Gallup...

Rothschild Family Considers Selling Stake in The Economist Magazine

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