5 Stocks From Warren Buffett's Portfolio To Buy and Hold for the Next Five Years
Buffett's investing philosophy is buying great companies at a fair price. These five stocks form the pillar of his $340 billion portfolio, poised for future growth.
'You've Been Lied to About Buying Property': Multimillionaire On Why He Rents and Refuses To Buy Real Estate
Millionaire busts real estate investment myths, and explains why renting can be better and you should see your properties as expenses rather than investments.
In 2023, Americans Lost a Shocking $10 Billion to Online Scams - Here's What To Look Out For
In 2023, the US Federal Trade Commission reported that there were around 2.6 million fraud reports made, totalling to a shocking $10 billion lost.
Stocks Markets Mostly Lower After Rally
Stock markets were mixed on Monday after last week's rally as investors turned their attention to a clutch of economic data in the coming days.
Elon Musk Predicts Potential Bankruptcy For Tesla Rivals Rivian And Lucid
In June 2022, Elon Musk warned of potential bankruptcy for Rivian and Lucid, noting they end up in the cemetery unless they slash spending.
Body Shop's UK Business Slides Into Bankruptcy
The UK arm of The Body Shop, the near 50-year-old cosmetics company renowned for ethical hair and skin products, has entered bankruptcy, administrators said Tuesday, placing thousands of jobs at risk.
YouTuber Who Faked Plane Crash For Views Jailed For 6 Months
He faked the plane crash for a sponsorship with an unnamed wallet company.
The Economy, Stupid? UK PM Sunak's 'Only' Chance Of Re-election
UK leader Rishi Sunak's hopes of turning around his beleaguered Conservative party's fortunes before a likely general election next year hinge on a British economic recovery, observers say.
Study Finds UK Entertainment Industry's Failure to Protect Sexual Assault Victims
A study from the University of York disclosed that sexual harassment victims in the UK's entertainment industry are still in distress after speaking out.
Los Angeles Court Issues Arrest Warrant Against Ex-Liverpool Star Daniel Sturridge
Daniel Sturridge is a former footballer who played at top clubs such as Liverpool and Man City
AI Chip Crunch: Startups Vie For Nvidia's Vital Component
The artificial intelligence revolution is fully underway, but soaring demand for its most crucial component has startups scratching their heads on how they can deliver on AI's promise.
Twitter's rebranding to 'X' triggers scam warnings on Microsoft Edge
Rebranding Twitter could be part of Elon Musk's plan to transform the social media platform into an everything app.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle urged to stay strong amid recent 'divorce' claims
The couple lives in Santa Barbara, California with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.
Elon Musk launches new AI company xAI to unlock mysteries of the universe
xAI's website does not divulge details about what the company does, but Elon Musk and his team will share more information in a Twitter Spaces chat on Friday.
Should we accept Digital Money or Digital Law?
As society touches the brink of collapse this time, will it revert to gold, or will it attempt a digital future using sound money on a blockchain?
City leaders in fresh bid to stem London Stock Exchange exodus
Against a backdrop of some high-profile departures from the British stock market, a new Taskforce brings together various stakeholders to brainstorm solutions.
US stocks down after First Republic Bank takeover
US financial authorities announced the seizure of First Republic on Monday and that it had been sold to JPMorgan Chase
Over 20% of Brits are 'financially vulnerable', according to research
Research reveals 23 per cent of Britons are financially vulnerable due to cost of living pressure as analysts recommend open banking for navigating economic challenges.
Italy reverses ban on ChatGPT after initial hesitance with the AI chatbot
As Italy lifts its ban on ChatGPT, ImmuniWeb's founder, Dr Ilia Kolochenko, has provided his take on the rules and regulations associated with AI.
Italy becomes first Western nation to ban ChatGPT amidst concerns over privacy issues
Off the back of Italy banning the usage of ChatGPT, CEO of ImmuniWeb, Dr Ilia Kolochenko, has given his opinion on the issues with the chatbot and AI as a whole.
How is the interest rate hikes impacting the market?
Since the failure of SVB, Bitcoin has been gaining market shares to the detriment of other digital assets. Jerome Powell further confirmed that "the central bank will indeed raise rates in March."
Time to accelerate the evolution of risk management and unlock new opportunities
"The approach a business takes to risk management can have significant implications on customer experience and expectations."
UK household debt surpasses £2 trillion amid soaring cost of living
Household debt exceeds £2 trillion for the first time in UK history. As consumers struggle with the skyrocketing costs of living, financial literacy hits rock bottom.
Banking Collapses Raises Fresh Questions: How To Benefit from The Corporate Veil?
Startups are often in trouble when banking collapses occur. Therefore, right now, founders have a renewed interest in understanding "the corporate veil".
Should the government regulate Bitcoin or does Bitcoin in fact regulate the government?
"It is hard to hold the government accountable for their mistakes. At the same time, it gives governments the excuse to continue their nefarious accounting behind the scenes."
Dollar falls for sixth day as central banks join Fed in raising rates
The dollar headed on Thursday for its longest losing streak in 2-1/2 years after the U.S.
Pakistan in Economic Purgatory: The Way Out Depends on Human Development
Although it is in the headlines for political turmoil, Pakistan is facing its worst-ever financial crisis. Even officials have uttered the taboo word: Default?
Global central banks open daily dollar taps to help banks
Top central banks, faced with the risk of a fast-moving loss of confidence in the stability of the financial system, moved on Sunday to bolster the flow of cash around the world.
Europe's rebound wanes ahead of ECB rate decision
A rebound in Europe's battered banking shares was beginning to wane on Thursday, as a 50 billion Swiss franc ($53.94 billion) lifeline for beleaguered lender Credit Suisse teed up a pivotal European Central Bank interest rate decision.
SVB's demise a sign of worry, but limited contagion risk: Analysts
SVB's demise a sign of worry, but limited contagion risk: analysts