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Investigative update: US labour relations - a shift in the power balance?

US labour relations: Is the balance of power between companies and their employees shifting?

11 December 2023 Matt Goodburn
Artificial intelligence: How themes help shape our investment approach
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Artificial intelligence: How themes help shape our investment approach

How we use our thematic research framework to help interpret the threats and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence.

04 August 2023 Matt Goodburn
Levelling the playing field: Investing with a gender lens
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Levelling the playing field: Investing with a gender lens

We examine the value of taking a gender-lens approach to economic and investment decision-making.

16 May 2023 Julianne McHugh, Karen Miki Behr
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The collapse of SVB: Implications for start-ups and the banking industry

We examine Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse and its effects on venture capital and the banking industry.

24 April 2023 Meghan Bruni, Thomas Karthaus, Michael Holton
The Hesitant IPO Market
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The hesitant IPO market

We explore the effects of the current macroeconomic environment on the IPO market.

31 August 2022 Jack Encarnacao
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