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Issue 26: Investment Universe
A Matter of Principles & Pragmatism
PRI’s Cambria Allen-Ratzlaff on risk, innovation and staying informed.
5 min read
Issue 1: The Japan Issue
Activism Alert
A historic swell of shareholder activism in Japan looms. Brunswick experts explain how companies can prepare—and the critical importance of having a digital strategy.
6 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
Africa’s Opportunity
Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala wants governments and businesses to seize the competitive advantages of the continent.
11 min read
All the Reit Moves
Embassy Group Chairman Jitendra ‘Jitu’ Virwani blended his appetite for risk with smart math to create one of India’s largest real estate conglomerates.
7 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
An Engine for Prosperity
Shamina Singh, President of Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, talks to Brunswick’s Jon Miller about using data and AI to build an inclusive digital economy.
9 min read
Issue 26: Investment Universe
Andrew Ross Sorkin on 1929
What links his bestseller on the 2008 financial crisis with his new bestseller on the crash of all market crashes? A sobering truth about human nature. “How quickly we forget,” he says.
5 min read
Asia’s Richest Banker
From a small office, Uday Kotak built the leading full-service financial institution Kotak Mahindra Bank. We spoke to him about his journey and prospects for investment in India. By Brunswick’s Khozem Merchant and Pavan Lall.
10 min read
Issue 24: Transformation
Banking on Entrepreneurs
Rishi Khosla, the Co-founder of leading neobank OakNorth, talks about serving the “missing middle” of enterprise and the role that segment plays in society. By Brunswick's Alice Gibb and Carlton Wilkinson.
12 min read
Issue 26: Investment Universe
Calling Balls & Strikes
A literary approach to stock analysis, an eye for overlooked signals and an appreciation for great sports writing has made a star of Gordon Haskett’s Don Bilson.
10 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Close to the Madding Crowd
Retail investors now own roughly 14% of the S&P 500—up from 11% two years ago. With a surge of new shareholders, recent research from Brunswick shows how companies can connect with their evolving ownership base.
5 min read
Issue 22: Acceleration
Coming Out as Transgender in Corporate America
A conversation with Goldman Sachs Managing Director Maeve DuVally.
18 min read
Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Crisis Revisited
In March 2020, Neal Wolin saw perils darker than in early ‘09.
11 min read