Nach einem harten Lockdown öffnet sich Dubai wieder Schritt für Schritt. Der Preis dafür sind hohe Infektionszahlen. Nun läuft ein ehrgeiziges Impfprogramm, doch es ist ein Wettlauf gegen die Zeit. Von Daniel Hechler. mehr
Drei Jahre nach Gründung: Was macht eigentlich das Heimatministerium?
Seit drei Jahren gibt es unter Innenminister Seehofer ein Heimatministerium. Immer noch rätselt die Opposition, was die Abteilung genau macht. Man selbst ist dagegen zufrieden mit der eigenen Arbeit. Von Björn Dake. mehr
Mallorca nicht mehr Risikogebiet: Noch lange kein normaler Urlaub
Kurz vor Beginn der Osterferien fällt die Reisewarnung für Mallorca und weitere Urlaubsziele in Spanien und Portugal. Damit wird das Reisen dorthin zwar bequemer – die frühere Normalität ist aber noch lange nicht zurück. mehr
Nasdaq Leaders: Megan Bisaro on the Increased Focus on Corporate Purpose and Stakeholder Capitalism
In honor of Women’s History Month, we interviewed leaders and trailblazers of the WIN (Women In Nasdaq) network, discussing their roles, diverse backgrounds, and what it means to be a role model for young women looking to pursue a career in business, tech or finance.
Relative Strength Investing Trends: The Great Rotation
John Lewis, CMT, provides insights on noteworthy leadership changes taking place in the market, including improvements in many sectors of the market that had been previous laggards.
The Pandemic Push for Industrial Automation and What It Means for Investors
Industrial automation is in the midst of a game-changing transformation.
A Fixed Income Boutique Designed for a Different Perspective
Offering a different and competitive fixed income option in the asset management industry is the result of many calculated and purposeful decisions.
Ringing the Bell for Gender Equality: Nasdaq’s Global Celebration of International Women’s Day
To celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, Nasdaq exchanges worldwide participated in the 7th annual Ring the Bell for Gender Equality, an event led by the UN Women and its global partners.
Successful value investor tries activist strategy with an e-commerce health insurance play
Hudson Executive Capital has done well as value investors, but there is no evidence that it can add value as an activist.
Cathie Wood called this one of her most underappreciated stocks. Its CEO explains its growth story
Invitae CEO Sean George told CNBC he believes genetic testing will be central to health-care decisions in five to 10 years.