global finance
Coverage of global finance in the Nexus archive.
- Influential economist Alan Greenspan who headed Federal Reserve for nearly two decades dead at 100
Alan Greenspan, an influential economist who led the Federal Reserve for nearly two decades and became a powerful figure in global finance, died at 100. He was known for his role in shaping economic policies during his tenure.
- amNewYork Law On the Docket: Profiles of people and firms making moves, June 18
Coffey Modica LLP added two partners, Christopher Delamere Clarke and Clara Villarreal, to expand its complex litigation practice. Sidley also announced the hiring of Sumita Ahuja to strengthen its financial law capabilities.
- Coinbase CEO’s finance wishlist mirrors company’s product roadmap
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong's vision for upgrading global finance aligns with the company's expansion into stocks, prediction markets, and stablecoin payments. However, some of his priorities remain aspirational, indicating a mix of current initiatives and future goals.
- Architect Norman Foster on Why the West Struggles to Build Big
Norman Foster, founder of Foster and Partners, discusses in an interview in Hong Kong the challenges the West faces in constructing large-scale projects. His HSBC building in Hong Kong symbolizes the city's global financial ambitions.
- HederaCon 2026 comes to Miami Beach on May 4 — Last chance to join leaders in tokenization and digital finance
HederaCon 2026 will be held on May 4 at the Faena Forum in Miami Beach, gathering leaders in global finance, policy, and enterprise to discuss tokenization, stablecoins, interoperability, and AI-powered financial systems as they transition into real-world applications.
- African finance goes global
African fintech companies are expanding globally to simplify cross-border payment solutions, aiming to enhance financial inclusion and efficiency across international transactions.
- America’s Bond-Market Privilege Is Disappearing as US Debt Soars
The United States is losing its bond-market privilege as rising national debt threatens to increase borrowing costs and destabilize the economy. Analysts warn that sustained debt growth could erode confidence in U.S. bonds, a cornerstone of global finance.
- Can't fix the world without fixing the money 🫡
The article discusses the importance of addressing economic systems to resolve global issues, emphasizing that financial reform is essential for broader societal progress. It highlights the interconnectedness of monetary policies and world stability.
- Dollar’s Real Competition Is Decades Away, Franklin’s Desai Says
Franklin’s Desai predicts the U.S. dollar will remain dominant for decades without significant competition. The statement highlights the dollar's enduring role in global finance despite emerging alternatives.