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Where is it Easiest to Create a "Unicorn" Company in 2025

... For instance, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reached $2.5 billion in venture investments in 2024, becoming a leading hub in the Middle East. South Korea ($2.0 billion) and Singapore (~$1.9 billion) also demonstrate high investment activity, backed by government strategies for technology business development. Overall, the geography of venture capital correlates with the number of unicorns: the U.S. and China dominate, Europe (especially the U.K., France, Germany, and Scandinavian countries) is increasing ...

Record US National Debt Exceeds $36 Trillion: Threats and Prospects for Investors

... global markets, and possible steps the new Trump administration can take to address the issue. Find out how the high debt burden affects dollar stability, inflation, and investment strategies, and which assets can help minimize risks for investors. US Government Debt: How Record Debt Levels Affect the Economy and What Investors Need to Know The US national debt has reached an all-time high, surpassing $36 trillion. With high debt and elevated interest rates, the situation is becoming increasingly unstable,...

Not Much Fire: Why the Government Banned Gasoline Exports

Discussing the reasons behind the government's ban on gasoline exports and what this means for the domestic market and fuel prices. Russia has implemented a complete ban on gasoline exports for August due to a significant surge in market prices. This was driven by a seasonal increase ...

Bonds for Investors: How to Earn with Minimal Risks

... types of bonds, what to consider when selecting securities, and how to avoid common investor mistakes. Bonds for Investors: How to Earn with Minimal Risks What are Bonds A bond is a debt security, essentially an acknowledgment of debt: a company, government, or bank borrows money from an investor and agrees to repay it with interest within a set period. The issuer of the bond (the one who issued it) pays the nominal value of the security at maturity and periodically pays coupons—fixed interest ...

Why Does Business Need Authority in Managing Monetary Policy?

In recent months, Russia's big business has been actively pushing for changes in the country's monetary policy, calling for the government to be given the right to influence the Central Bank's decisions. The high key rate, which has reached 21%, puts companies in front of a difficult choice, limiting access to financing for investment and development. In this article, we will ...