equity
Coverage of equity in the Nexus archive.
- Global Investors Court Tanzania in a Trade and Investment Push
A Tanzania investment mission led by Equity Group brought more than 50 global investors to Dar es Salaam to explore trade and factories. The event highlights Tanzania's efforts to attract international trade and investment.
- Lone NYC Council Dem to vote against Mamdani’s $126B budget rips mayor for lack of ‘equity’
Bronx Councilwoman Althea Stevens opposed the $126 billion budget, accusing Mayor Zohran Mamdani of underfunding her district while wealthier areas received more funding. She criticized the budget for lacking equity.
- African Startup Funding Rebounds as Debt Overtakes Equity
African startups raised $1.3 billion in 2026, with fintech leading the funding and debt surpassing equity as the primary funding source across the continent.
- When the Trump administration cracks down on Anthropic, who benefits?
The Trump administration's recent actions against Anthropic are discussed on Equity, focusing on the reasons behind the crackdown and its potential impact on the AI ecosystem.
- Hedge funds bet against European carmakers on Chinese competition fears
Hedge funds are shorting European carmakers due to concerns over Chinese competition, leading to significant losses in the sector's market value. Long-term debt and equity are being targeted as investors anticipate challenges from Chinese automakers.
- South Africa's Standard Bank eyes Kenya growth
South Africa's Standard Bank aims to become Kenya's largest lender by 2030, leveraging regional trade, infrastructure projects, and digital partnerships. It faces competition from established Kenyan banks like KCB, Equity, and Co-op, while the IMF warns of East Africa's fragile economic conditions.
- I was an early SpaceX employee. My equity helped me pay off student loans, buy a home, and make risky career moves.
Josh Giegel, a former SpaceX employee from 2009 to 2012, attributes financial stability and career flexibility to equity received during his tenure, which helped pay off student loans, purchase a home, and support his current startup, Gambit. The article highlights the long-term benefits of early equity in a growing company like SpaceX.
- The great bond and equity conundrum
The article discusses how financial logic has been reversed, with bond and equity yields defying decades-long trends. It highlights a conundrum in the market where traditional patterns are no longer reliable.
- SpaceX says it may issue ‘significant’ equity in ‘future transactions’
SpaceX indicated it may issue significant equity in future transactions. The company warned prospective investors about potential major dilution after its public listing.
- Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis
The article discusses a debate on the podcast Equity about whether tech CEOs are 'uniquely prone to AI psychosis.' The focus is on analyzing the implications of this claim within the context of AI development and leadership.
- ‘Teen takeovers’ will bring bloody chaos nationwide this summer — because Blue America isn’t bending
The article predicts widespread chaos this summer due to 'teen takeovers,' attributing this to Blue America's refusal to abandon policies promoting disorder under the guise of equity. It warns of 'bloody chaos' unless blue-city leaders change their approach.
- $25,000 home equity loan vs. $25,000 HELOC: Which will be cheaper this May?
The article compares the cost of a $25,000 home equity loan versus a HELOC in May, analyzing which option may be cheaper based on current market conditions and interest rates.
- What Tim Cook built
The article discusses Apple's transformation under CEO Tim Cook since 2011 and the challenges facing incoming CEO John Ternus. It highlights the leadership changes and ongoing issues at the company.
- OpenAI’s existential questions
The article discusses OpenAI's recent acquisitions and whether these moves address two major existential challenges the company faces. The focus is on the implications of these acquisitions for OpenAI's future.