China’s consumer isn’t going to be spending big anytime soon, which means companies need to be more strategic to tap the massive market, according to McKinsey.
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SEC meets with Grayscale, BlackRock about potential bitcoin ETFs
The regulator said in a memo that it met with Grayscale on Thursday about the potential conversion of the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust into an ETF.
Ulta Beauty shares pop as sales climb 6%
Ulta Beauty reported a jump in sales year over year and said its chief financial officer would retire in April.
Notable investor says ‘the top of growth stocks is coming.’ Here is where he sees opportunity
Ariel Investments‘ John Rogers is bullish on value names.
How Munger and Buffett’s 60-year partnership was so special: ‚Charlie and I have never had an argument‘
The journey to Munger and Buffett’s unparalleled success was full of learning, experience and laughter, but never an argument.
How a tax break of up to $3,200 can help heat your home more efficiently this winter
Homeowners can write off 30% of costs for upgrades such as installing energy-efficient doors, windows and insulation, up to a dollar cap.
What one Swiss bank’s troubles can tell us about market vulnerabilities — and social media
The share price of Julius Baer plummeted after the Swiss private bank disclosed 606 million Swiss francs ($692.7 million) of loan exposure to a single client.
Zepz, a $5 billion fintech unicorn, is laying off more staff
Zepz, which is backed by TCV, Accel, Leapfrog and other major VCs, told CNBC exclusively that it laid off 30 roles across its people and marketing functions.
Stock trading platform Robinhood to launch in UK after two failed attempts
Robinhood hood said Thursday that it’s set to launch its platform in the U.K., in the company’s third attempt at cracking international expansion.
Why Warren Buffett wouldn’t have become the greatest investor ever without Charlie Munger
Munger was instrumental in directing Buffett into buying strong-brand quality companies and staying away from dirt-cheap names that he called „cigar butts.“