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International

Why global supply chains still feel fragile

Deconstructing the Fragility of Modern Supply Chains

Global supply chains are larger and more connected than ever, yet they regularly feel brittle. Disruptions that once would have been localized now ripple across continents. That fragility is not just ...

Economy

Scotland, in the United Kingdom: How renewable resources shape regional investment theses

UK Investment Theses: Scotland’s Renewable Resource Impact

Scotland sits at the intersection of world-class renewable resource endowments, an ambitious climate policy regime, and a legacy of offshore engineering skills. That combination creates distinct, inve...
Russia: How investors evaluate sanctions exposure and indirect supply-chain risk

Russia: How investors evaluate sanctions exposure and indirect supply-chain risk

The Russian Federation is a unique case for investors because sanctions are extensive, dynamic, and enforced by major jurisdictions with extra-territorial reach. Beyond direct assets and revenue expos...
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Optimizing SME Cash Flow in Asunción, Paraguay: A Supply Chain Finance Guide

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Asuncion face familiar cash-flow pressures: long payment terms from larger buyers, limited access to affordable credit, and seasonal demand swings. Supply-...
Qué es un mercado de carbono y por qué genera polémica

Navigating Norway’s Energy Evolution: Investment Without Oil & Gas

Norway, long associated with its oil and gas legacy, is now reshaping its strengths — from ample renewable power and sophisticated maritime expertise to robust capital markets and a highly trained wor...