The Most Expensive Promise: Lunch with Prabowo Subianto
The most expensive promise Prabowo Subianto made on his way to Indonesia’s presidency was lunch. His f...
When the Bank of England Proposed Stablecoin Regulation
When the Bank of England first sketched out how it would regulate stablecoins, the industry read the d...
Electrifying Motorcycles in Lagos and Nairobi: A Unique Solution
The hard part of electrifying a motorcycle in Lagos or Nairobi was never the motorcycle, ...
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SpaceX Shares Continue Slide After Record Debut
SpaceX shares looked poised to fall again as US markets reopened after the long weekend, extending a slide tha...
A Semiconductor Boom and Its Implications
A semiconductor boom presents a complex issue for countries to navigate, prompting questions about the allocation ...
Australia's Secret Radar Technology: A Decades-Long Development and Recent International Sale
Australia has been refining an unusual piece of radar for decade...
Seedcamp: Investing in Innovators for Nearly Two Decades
Seedcamp has spent nearly two decades writing the first cheque into companies before others were conv...
Powering Data Centres: A Clean but Unpredictable Approach
The cleanest way to power a data centre is also the least predictable. The sun sets, the wind drops...
For a quarter of a century, the most valuable company in South Korea was Samsung Electronics, and the question was never really in doubt. On Wednesday, this dyn...