
Decentralized Social Media Finds A Foothold
Companies may face too many options for brand messaging.
Banking giant Goldman Sachs is vying for a small but solid footprint in a fragmented market.
Airlines across Europe, the US, Middle East and Asia slashed capacity and mothballed aircraft in a bid to stave off bankruptcy.
Worldline and Ingenico are coming together.
Companies are finding savings in paying their bills early.
Stumbling unicorns haven’t shaken the wealthy’s faith in private equity, but are its best years behind it?
LinkedIn's new CEO got his job with the company through the site.
For better or worse, public companies must disclose their expected losses.
Europe has a rich cultural heritage and helped to create the modern world, through industrialization and trade. But many are pessimistic about its future. Can the continent prosper in the 2020s?
Paul Aversano, Alvarez & Marsal managing director and global practice leader of its Transaction Advisory Group, speaks to Global Finance about the state of the industry, investor concerns and deal-making.
The merger could herald a spate of M&A activity in the brokerage industry.
Corporate tax strategies have gotten so creative that one NGO with a corporate audience is blowing the whistle.
One company is turning the trade war into an opportunity to profit.
2019 was a strong year for M&A activity.
The risks highlighted by executives fell roughly into three categories: macroeconomic; strategic; and operational.
Google executives engage in a game of musical chairs as the company faces new regulatory scrutiny.
PSA and Fiat Chrysler are merging under new leadership.
Corporate borrowing remains high, despite fears of a pending recession. Still, post-crisis rules may be mitigating the risks.
Trouble in the financial markets means a more activist fed.
Thematic macro-trend investing is on the rise.
Failing at due diligence often means failing at M&A.