Finance
Coverage of Finance in the Nexus archive.
- Global Tightening Wave Puts Pressure on Bonds | Insight with Haslinda Amin 8/17/2026
The segment titled 'Global Tightening Wave Puts Pressure on Bonds' was presented as part of 'Insight with Haslinda Amin.' This daily news program provides viewers with in-depth analysis and interviews spanning business, finance, politics, and culture.
- Washington court orders Kalshi to halt most prediction market offerings in state
The Washington court ordered Kalshi to halt most prediction market offerings in the state. However, the court allowed Kalshi to continue offering commodities, climate, economics, and finance-related markets within the state.
- AI Rally Regains Steam After Inflation Relief | Insight with Haslinda Amin 8/13/2026
The news highlights that the AI Rally is regaining steam following inflation relief. This topic was covered on "Insight with Haslinda Amin," a program providing in-depth analysis. The show features discussions with prominent leaders from fields including business, finance, politics, and culture.
- North Korea’s Kimsuky integrates AI into cyberattacks targeting crypto and finance
Kimsuky is conducting cyberattacks by integrating generative AI into its methods. They use this technology to produce phishing documents that are themed around various financial areas, including digital assets, investment strategies, and fintech services. These attacks primarily target the crypto and finance sectors.
- Can we govern AI in a fragmented world before it’s too late?
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming industries like manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and government decision-making. The article highlights the challenge of governing AI in a fragmented world, emphasized by Chinese President Xi Jinping's address at the World AI event.
- Why Hong Kong’s elites must become risk-takers again
Hong Kong is drafting its first-ever five-year plan to outline long-term development. The article emphasizes the critical role of Hong Kong’s elites in deciding whether the city becomes an innovation hub or faces stagnation, noting their historical focus on finance, trade, and real estate.
- Africa: Africa's AI Moment - How the Continent Can Quantum Leap into the Future--Today
The article discusses AI's role as foundational infrastructure for future economies and systems, emphasizing Africa's opportunity to shape AI's development rather than merely adopting technologies created elsewhere.
- CMS hires law firm for department audits as transparency concerns grow
The CMS School Board hired Charlotte law firm Poyner Spruill to audit the HR, finance, and technology services departments for compliance with public school laws and regulations. The district has not disclosed audit details or progress, while separate concerns about Superintendent Dr. Crystal Hill and other personnel have emerged.
- How three Ivorian firms are competing with global brands
Three Ivorian firms are competing with global brands in Ivory Coast's fuel, finance, and cosmetics sectors, as homegrown companies gain ground in these industries.
- Want to earn nearly $100,000 within 5 years of graduating? Study engineering, Fed research says
A New York Federal Reserve study found that 80% of the top 10 highest-earning college majors within five years of graduation are engineering degrees, with computer engineering leading at a median salary of $90,000. Non-engineering fields like computer science and finance also rank high, while liberal arts, humanities, and some biological sciences report significantly lower earnings.
- Gulf capital flowing into Asia as Hong Kong-Middle East trade up 35%: Paul Chan
Capital from the Gulf region is flowing into Asia as bilateral trade between Hong Kong and the Middle East rose 35% in the first five months of the year. Hong Kong’s finance chief, Paul Chan Mo-po, highlighted deepened ties in economy, trade, finance, innovation and technology, and culture.
- If you're worried AI will take your job, here's what to do in the next 30 days, according to an executive coach
Executive coach Andrea Wasserman advises professionals to identify AI-exposed tasks in their roles, prioritize work requiring human judgment, and initiate AI strategy discussions with managers to adapt to AI-driven changes. She emphasizes complementing AI tools with human expertise to enhance productivity and demonstrate adaptability.
- Tokenization could make finance faster, but also more susceptible to shocks, IMF says
The IMF states that tokenization may accelerate financial processes but could also increase vulnerability to shocks. The organization highlights both potential benefits and risks associated with tokenization in finance.
- Can the IT sector solve the UK’s growth problem?
The IT sector in the UK is expanding faster than finance, raising questions about its potential to address the country's growth challenges. Regions outside London are seeking to capitalize on this growth.
- How JPMorgan became Jamie Dimon
The article discusses Jamie Dimon's long tenure as a leader in finance. It highlights his age and his status as one of the longest-serving bosses in the industry.
- 25 software tools that changed how entire industries work
The article highlights 25 software tools that revolutionized industries by replacing outdated workflows. Examples include spreadsheets transforming finance and GPS platforms reshaping logistics.
- Jaishankar, South Korean FM discuss deepening strategic partnership in Seoul
Jaishankar and South Korean Foreign Minister discussed deepening strategic partnership, focusing on trade, investment, and finance. The talks followed President Lee Jae-myung’s state visit to India in April.
- Hong Kong, Fujian sign 6 deals to deepen finance, tourism and education ties
Hong Kong and Fujian signed six agreements to enhance collaboration in finance, trade, tourism, and education. The fifth Hong Kong-Fujian Cooperation Conference finalized 28 projects across 11 areas, including aviation, logistics, innovation, and legal services.
- One chart shows AI's jobs impact — and how it compares to other tech advances
Yale Budget Lab researchers found AI has a modest impact on the U.S. job market, comparable to past tech advances like the internet and computers. AI is altering job roles but not causing large-scale unemployment, with sectors like finance facing more disruption than nursing.
- EU Extends Russia Sanctions for First Full-Year Term
EU leaders extended economic sanctions against Russia for 12 months, the first full-year renewal. The sanctions target key sectors including finance, energy, and defense to maintain pressure on Russia.
- Minnesota’s latest job numbers show more openings but lower pay, fewer people staying in the workforce
Minnesota's May labor report shows increased job openings but lower average hourly pay and a shrinking workforce. Unemployment decreased, yet employment numbers fell for six consecutive months, with more people exiting the labor force. Blue-collar jobs in leisure and hospitality are growing, while white-collar finance roles decline, contributing to a 0.5% drop in Minnesota's average hourly wage compared to the prior year.
- VivaTech 2026: Bringing quantum computing from innovation to commercialisation
The article discusses quantum computing's potential to solve complex problems in healthcare and finance at the VivaTech 2026 festival. It highlights IBM's Quantum System Two and Jerry Chow's insights on the technology's real-life benefits and challenges.
- Hong Kong graduates prefer careers in finance, survey finds
Hong Kong graduates view the city’s finance industry as the most attractive and stable sector, with 71% rating their career prospects highly (8-10/10), surpassing the global average of 59%, according to a CFA Institute survey.
- Nubank Wrongly Told Customers It Was Shutting Down
Nubank mistakenly informed some customers on June 12 that the bank was shutting down due to liquidation, prompting calls for deposit protection. The bank attributed the error to a one-time operational issue, which has been resolved. Brazil’s central bank confirmed the bank remains operational.
- My company replicated my exact role with an AI agent. I'm confident it won't replace me — here's why.
Kristi Edleson, chief of staff at Yutori, uses an AI agent to assist with her workload but retains control over financial tasks. She emphasizes the AI's role in augmenting her skills rather than replacing her, highlighting the challenge of balancing human oversight with automation.
- AI upskilling can transform Spain’s economy
Spain faces high youth unemployment despite having the most educated youth in its history, with 22% of entry-level jobs now requiring AI skills. The article argues that mastering AI adoption is critical for economic transformation, citing potential GDP growth for the EU and examples of AI enhancing fields like radiology and agriculture.
- West Bengal CM keeps Home, Swapan gets Finance in portfolio allocation
West Bengal Chief Minister retains the Home portfolio, while Swapan is assigned Finance. Tapas Roy oversees Industries and Power, and Sharadwat Mukhopadhyay becomes the State Health Minister.
- AI’s Mega Stock Deals Raise Specter of More Shares Than Buyers
AI's large stock deals have raised concerns about an oversupply of shares relative to buyers. US stocks were flat, reversing pre-market losses after an unexpected employment decline sparked worries about slowing economic growth ahead of a key labor report.
- Techno-optimism is on full display at NY Tech Week
Techno-optimism is highlighted at NY Tech Week, with David Haber of Andreessen Horowitz noting real-world tech deployment in sectors like media, fashion, finance, and healthcare in New York City.
- Young and unemployed? Remote work, not AI, may be the problem: Study
A study suggests that remote work, rather than artificial intelligence, may be contributing to employment challenges among young, unemployed individuals. The research comes as concerns grow over AI's impact on white-collar jobs in sectors like finance, law, entertainment, and media.
- Imagining a world without a safe asset
A world without a safe asset would impact all areas of finance, leaving no corner untouched.
- Tech ads on the New York subway are up 50% this year
Tech company ads on New York City subways and buses increased by 50% in Q1 2026 compared to the previous year, driven by AI startups targeting finance workers and businesses. These ads now account for 15% of all transit ads, with campaigns strategically placed near Wall Street and convention centers during AI conferences.
- When a company operates across multiple themes, does it help or hurt clarity?
A company operates across multiple themes, including finance and emerging tech, which can bring opportunities but also make it harder to define its identity. This raises questions about clarity versus optionality in business models. The author seeks input on preferred business models.
- F1 Meets Finance in Miami | Open Interest 4/30/2026
Formula 1 is set to collaborate with financial institutions in Miami for an event titled 'Open Interest' on April 30, 2026, highlighting the intersection of motorsports and finance. The event aims to showcase strategic partnerships between the sports and financial sectors.
- The ‘tokenization of everything’ is no longer a theory
The article discusses the transition of 'tokenization of everything' from a theoretical concept to a practical reality, highlighting its implications across various sectors. It emphasizes the growing adoption of tokenization in finance, data management, and digital assets.
- Chinese Manufacturing Growth Overtaken by Finance Amid IPO Boom
Chinese manufacturing growth has been surpassed by the finance sector, driven by a surge in initial public offerings (IPOs). The shift highlights a transition in China's economic priorities from industrial expansion to financial market activity.
- Insight with Haslinda Amin 4/14/2026
The article describes 'Insight with Haslinda Amin,' a daily news program offering in-depth interviews and analysis on significant stories. It highlights coverage of business, finance, politics, and culture, with Bloomberg as the source.
- How AI Is Making Asia’s Richest Families Even Richer
The article explores how artificial intelligence is enhancing the wealth of Asia's elite families through strategic investments and technological advancements. It highlights the growing influence of AI in sectors like finance, real estate, and tech, enabling these families to expand their assets and market dominance.