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Tanzania: East Africa’s New Powerhouse

Global Finance

As long as foreign companies fulfill all tax obligations and issue a dividend notice, they can repatriate profits without any penalty. China aligns more closely with the experiences and priorities of developing nations like Tanzania, observes Alpha Capitals Muhingo. In 2023, they signed agreements worth $667 million.

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Data Update 1 for 2025: The Draw (and Danger) of Data

Musings on Markets

Breaking down companies by (S&P) sector, again both in numbers and market cap, here is what I get: While industrials the most listed stocks, technology accounts for 21% of the market cap of all listed stocks, globally, making it the most valuable sector. Dividends and Potential Dividends (FCFE) 1. Beta & Risk 1.

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The (Uncertain) Payoff from Alternative Investments: Many a slip between the cup and the lip?

Musings on Markets

The first is that they have low correlations with financial assets (stocks and bonds), allowing for diversification benefits and the second is investments in some of these alternative asset groupings have the potential to earn excess returns or alphas.

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The Sugar Daddy Effect? Assessing Corporate venture capital, Sovereign funds and Green Energy!

Musings on Markets

Seen with this perspective, corporate venture capital investments can be framed in one of two ways: Replacement for internal R&D : For some companies, corporate venture capital investments displace internal R&D, designed to generate future products and develop new technologies.

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Private real estate companies can ace the US student housing test

Mckinsey and Company

Digital enablement is particularly important in the university setting, since the current (Gen Z) and next generation of students (Gen Alpha, born between 2010 and 2023) are digital natives who prefer digital interfaces.