Why Italy’s Economy Stopped Growing

For the past quarter-century, Italy’s economy has been nearly stagnant – not because of trade shocks, bad government, labor market problems, or lack of technology advancements, but because of a management style that is holding the country back, finds research from Maryland Smith’s Bruno Pellegrino.

Once Wall Street’s Darling, SPACs Fall From Favor

How the Special Purpose Acquisition Companies went from so hot to, recently, so not.

Buffett’s Designated Successor: Less Charisma but Extreme Competence

And 23 other takeaways from the Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholders meeting.

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