
Why Can’t TikTok Identify AI Generated Ads when I Can?
TikTok requires advertisers to label content that is significantly altered by AI, yet enforcement appears uneven. Samsung’s AI‑generated Galaxy S26 Ultra ads are disclosed on YouTube but lack any AI label on TikTok, suggesting a gap in the platform’s verification process. A recent change shows UK‑based retailer Cazoo’s ads now carry an “advertiser labeled as AI‑generated” badge after user flagging. The inconsistency raises questions about the effectiveness of industry standards like C2PA and the platform’s commitment to transparency.

The Hidden Loneliness of Founders and 4 Ways to Protect Your Mental Health
Entrepreneurial founders often experience profound loneliness, with one‑third of startup CEOs reporting no one to confide in and more than half struggling with anxiety. Their businesses dominate daily life, leaving little room for vulnerability with teams, investors, or families. The...

Actors Union Is Bargaining for ‘Tilly Tax’ On AI Film Characters
Hollywood’s SAG‑AFTRA union is negotiating a new levy, dubbed the “Tilly Tax,” on AI‑generated film characters. Executive Director Duncan Crabtree‑Ireland told an AFL‑CIO summit that collective bargaining is the quickest path to AI regulation, as federal rules lag. The union...

I Was Sexually Harassed at Work and Fear Silenced Me — Now I Fight For Safer Workplaces For Everyone
A former attorney recounts personal sexual harassment at a law firm and now runs a consultancy that helps victims. She argues that most companies mistake a written policy and annual training for genuine workplace safety. The piece stresses that leaders...

British Workers Happier and More Productive than US and German Contemporaries. Hey. We Just Report This Stuff
The Global Workplace Happiness Report, based on 80,000 employees in 115 countries, finds that team enjoyment is the strongest perceived driver of productivity, outweighing traditional operational factors. British workers report the highest workplace happiness (7.7) and productivity (7.5) scores, surpassing...

DIGITAL MARKETING: Four Types of Google Ads that Work Best for Estate Agents
Estate agents looking to launch paid campaigns should focus on four Google Ads formats—Search, Display, Video, and Local. Search ads target keyword intent, while Display ads use visual placements across the Google Display Network. Video ads leverage YouTube to tell...

Why People Tune Out Your Presentations and How to Fix It
Presenters often lose their audience because the brain instantly filters out predictable, low‑energy information. Neuroscientist Dr. John Medina explains that our prehistoric wiring still governs attention, favoring novelty and emotional relevance. The article outlines four key signals that capture focus,...

Smaller Is Better in Silicon Valley’s ‘Tiny Team’ Moment
Silicon Valley startups are embracing "tiny teams," where a single employee pairs with AI tools to run entire product lines. Dan Shipper of media startup Every coined the term "two‑slice team" to describe this one‑person‑plus‑AI model, echoing Jeff Bezos’s two‑pizza...
KCC: Transactions by Primary Insiders
Klaveness Combination Carriers ASA announced that CEO Engebret Dahm, via E Dahm Invest AS, will acquire 10,000 KCC shares at NOK 71.48 (≈$7.86) per share, while CFO Liv H. Dyrnes will purchase 3,000 shares at the same price. Both executives were granted stock options—40,000 for the CEO...

Compass, eXp, Real Add Teams; 2 BHGRE Firms Join Forces
Several major U.S. real‑estate brokerages announced strategic team acquisitions and geographic expansions this week. eXp Realty welcomed the high‑performing Maximum Tampa group, which generated nearly $52 million in 2024 sales, while Compass added the billion‑dollar Avenue Realty Group in Virginia. Real...

As Stocks and Bonds Fall, and Oil Hits $100, a Futures Trade that Boomed in 2022 May Again Be a...
Managed‑future strategies, long favored by hedge funds, are seeing renewed investor interest as stocks and bonds tumble amid geopolitical tension and stagflation fears. The niche managed‑futures ETF sector, now holding roughly $6.5 bn, has attracted about $1 bn of inflows this year,...

From Moon Hotels to Cattle Herding: 8 Startups Investors Chased at YC Demo Day
Y Combinator’s Winter 2026 Demo Day showcased eight startups that quickly became investor favorites, each flagged by at least two venture capitalists. Valuations ranged from a default $30 million seed benchmark to $100 million for companies already generating over $1 million in annual revenue....
Retail Reinvention: How Heritage Fashion Brands Are Expanding in a Digital Era
Heritage fashion houses such as Burberry, Chanel and Louis Vuitton are reshaping their business models for the digital age, building dedicated e‑commerce channels and partnering with curated online platforms. While Indian luxury shoppers still prefer tactile, in‑store experiences for high‑value...
EU’s Šefčovič Confirms Push for Western Steel Club with US and UK
The European Union is weighing a Western steel alliance with the United States and the United Kingdom to curb China’s massive overcapacity, Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič announced at a WTO ministerial in Cameroon. Britain has been actively lobbying for the...
OpenAI's US Ad Pilot Exceeds $100 Million In Annualized Revenue In Six Weeks
OpenAI's ChatGPT advertising pilot in the United States has reached an annualized revenue of $100 million after just six weeks, signaling strong early demand. Approximately 85 % of users are eligible to see ads, yet fewer than 20 % are exposed daily, indicating...

Urban Company’s InstaHelp Crosses 1 Mn Bookings in March
Urban Company's on‑demand housekeeping arm, InstaHelp, surpassed 1 million delivered bookings in March, with three days remaining in the month. The service, operating in five major Indian cities, boasts 10‑15‑minute fulfillment times and recorded over 50,000 daily orders in February. InstaHelp...

Piki vs Gabby: New Lopez Leadership Squabble Erupts
Federico “Piki” Lopez has sued his cousins led by Eugenio “Gabby” Lopez III over his removal as president of Lopez Inc., the family’s private holding company. A Mandaluyong court issued a preliminary injunction on March 26 halting the board’s February...

20 Questions to Ask WFM Vendors (Plus 40 Follow-Ups)
HR and operations leaders are increasingly pressured by shift errors, overtime overruns, and FLSA audit risks that cascade into costly payroll disputes. Selecting the right workforce management (WFM) platform is critical because it dictates how hours are captured, pay rules...

Xbox Drops a Bunch of 25th Anniversary Merch and Signals a Major Vibe Shift at Microsoft
Xbox celebrated its 25th anniversary by launching a retro‑inspired apparel collection with streetwear label 73Studio, featuring four graphic tees and a heavyweight zip hoodie. Prices start at $39 for shirts and $95 for the hoodie, and the line is sold...

Livguard Joins Punjab Kings as Exclusive Power Partner for IPL 2026
Livguard has signed an exclusive power partnership with Punjab Kings for IPL 2026, securing jersey placement and a suite of fan‑engagement activations. The deal positions Livguard’s portfolio—ranging from inverters and batteries to rooftop solar—before the league’s massive Indian audience. With...

JujuKraft Launches Unified Workspace to Simplify Screenwriting Workflows
Jujukraft, co‑founded by Nigerian actress Mayowa Aderoju, launched an all‑in‑one screenwriting platform that merges outlining, formatting, collaboration and revision tools into a single cloud‑based workspace. The service offers visual beat‑mapping, a distraction‑free editor, seamless import of FDX, Fountain and PDF...

Info Edge Exits Shopkirana via Swap Deal with Udaan’s Parent Trustroot; to Invest Rs 250 Cr in A88 Fund
Info Edge approved a strategic swap, selling its 26.14% stake in Shopkirana E Trading to Trustroot Internet for $32.97 million and receiving preference shares that give it a 2.13% indirect holding in Trustroot. The company will also inject $1.72 million, bringing total...
WTO MC14: Farmers’ Group Pushes for Permanent Moratorium on TRIPS Non-Violation Complaint
At the WTO’s 14th ministerial conference in Yaoundé, India’s Rashtriya Kisan Mahasangh urged members to make the TRIPS non‑violation complaint moratorium permanent. The group argues that ending the moratorium would raise prices for agro‑chemicals and veterinary medicines, threatening small‑holder livelihoods...
Charting the Global Economy: Extensive Growth Toll From Iran War
The Iran war has triggered a synchronized downturn in global business sentiment, with purchasing‑manager indexes falling across Australia, India, Europe and the United States. Surging oil prices are driving the fastest input‑cost inflation in Germany in three years and pushing...

The Oil Shocks of the ’70s Changed the World. Will the Iran War Do the Same?
The 1973‑74 Arab oil embargo and the 1978‑79 Iranian revolution caused oil prices to quadruple, triggering severe gasoline shortages and reshaping global financial markets. Those shocks redirected capital flows and solidified the U.S. dollar as the world’s primary reserve currency....
Volatility Throws up Opportunity, but Patience Key, Says Sameer Dalal
Markets have been rattled by global uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, creating sharp swings that keep investors wary. Sameer Dalal, CEO of Natverlal & Sons Stockbrokers, advises against panic selling and suggests a measured entry, allocating only 10‑15% of the intended...

Oil Climbs, Stocks Fall as Markets See No End to War
Oil prices surged after the United States and Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites, with Brent climbing 4.2% to $112.57 a barrel and WTI jumping 5.5% to $99.64. At the same time, equity markets slipped, the S&P 500 closing 1.7% lower and...
Investor Focus: Defense ETFs Rally, BoE Outlook Uncertain, Why Is Gold Falling
European defense exchange‑traded funds have surged as the Iran‑Israel conflict drags on, while the FTSE 100 remains below 10,000 points, reflecting market caution. Melrose Industries, a potential Rolls‑Royce challenger, has underperformed the sector rally, prompting analysts to examine its long‑term prospects....
Hermès: In An AI World Flooded With Abundance, Scarcity May Become Even More Valuable
Hermès remains a rarity‑driven luxury asset, sustaining premium valuations despite recent macro‑related sell‑offs. In 2025 the company posted $18 billion in revenue and an impressive 41.75 % operating margin, underscoring the power of its scarcity model. A current ratio near five and...
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CPA Salaries: What to Expect and How to Start Your CPA Career
Certified public accountants (CPAs) command higher pay than non‑certified accountants, with median earnings of $81,680 in 2024 and average salaries ranging from $80,000 for entry‑level roles to over $200,000 for senior positions. Data from the BLS, Indeed, and the Accounting...
Gilead Sciences: Caution After A Re-Rating Amidst New Concentration Risks
Gilead Sciences’ stock has re‑rated to a 16‑17× earnings multiple, climbing from its 2024 lows. The company’s revenue is now about 75% driven by its HIV franchise, heightening concentration risk. Recent acquisitions—including the $7.8 B Arcellx deal and the $1.675 B Ouro...
Why Active Bond Management Matters When Spreads Are Tight
The investment‑grade bond market posted a 7.77% total return in 2025, but credit spreads tightened, limiting passive yield opportunities. In that environment, Infrastructure Capital’s actively managed Bond Income ETF (BNDS) seeks value through selective credit exposure. Launched in January 2025,...

The EU's Recipe for Trade Deals : Easy on Beef, Tough on Wine
The European Commission has finalized trade agreements with Mercosur, India and Australia, keeping a defensive stance on beef while pushing an offensive agenda for wine, cars and other high‑value products. In the Australia deal, the EU granted a 30,600‑tonne beef...
Postponement of the Rollout for Commodity Derivatives Weekly Position Reporting
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has delayed the launch of its new Commodity Derivatives Weekly Position Reporting platform, which was slated for 1 April 2026. Final testing revealed stability and data‑quality problems that require corrective work before the system can...
Pakistan to Get $1.2 Billion as IMF, Islamabad Reach Staff-Level Agreement After Month-Long Review
The International Monetary Fund and Pakistan have reached a staff‑level agreement that will make roughly $1.2 billion available to Islamabad, comprising $1 billion under the Extended Fund Facility and $210 million under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility. The deal awaits IMF Executive Board...

Is Russia the Real Winner of the Iran War?
Russia’s economy has shown unexpected resilience after the Ukraine invasion, climbing to the world’s ninth‑largest by 2025 thanks to soaring oil revenues and a war‑driven fiscal boost. Sanctions were largely circumvented, with China becoming its top trading partner and state‑controlled...
Growth Signals Remain Intact Despite Geopolitical Shocks
Despite ongoing Middle East tensions that have heightened market volatility, global growth signals remain intact. U.S. business investment intentions are improving, with a notable tilt toward AI‑related capital expenditures. Meanwhile, the U.S. consumer continues to spend robustly even as energy...
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THE WEEKEND WRAP: Winners and Losers in the Iran War, and Eugene De Kock as Ailing Witness
The weekend wrap surveys the fallout from the Iran‑Israel conflict, flagging that no party truly wins as regional instability spikes. In South Africa, court appearances by Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala and revelations of a Brian Molefe slush fund revive the state‑capture narrative,...

India’s Calculated Silence on the Iran War
India is deliberately staying out of the Iran‑Israel war, opting for quiet diplomacy rather than acting as a broker. New Delhi cites its strategic‑autonomy doctrine, preferring flexible, low‑visibility engagement over high‑risk mediation. The decision is driven by massive economic stakes...
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Operating Leverage Vs. Financial Leverage Explained
Operating leverage and financial leverage are distinct metrics that reveal how a company’s cost structure and debt usage affect profitability and risk. Operating leverage focuses on the proportion of fixed versus variable costs, determining the breakeven point and magnifying profit...
USHY: Why The High Yield Isn't As Attractive As It Looks
The iShares Broad USD High Yield Corporate Bond ETF (USHY) trades at roughly a 7 % yield, but after accounting for defaults and recoveries only about 1–2 % truly compensates investors for credit risk. Its current spread of roughly 300 basis points...
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Understanding Company Budgeting: Static Vs. Flexible
The article explains how companies use budgets as planning tools and performance benchmarks, distinguishing static budgets—fixed forecasts—from flexible budgets that adjust to actual output. It outlines the master, operating, and cash‑flow budgets that feed into these models, and describes how...
Oil Prices Gain as Traders Doubt Prospects of Ceasefire in Iran War
Oil prices jumped on March 27 as traders grew skeptical about a cease‑fire in the month‑long Iran conflict. Brent crude rose 4.2% to $112.57 a barrel and WTI gained 5.5% to $99.64. Since the February 27 strikes, Brent is up...
Intercos' Renato Semerari: 'Our Aim Is to Continue Innovating to Grow'
Intercos reported a €1.05 billion (≈$1.14 billion) turnover, with retail value estimated at €8‑10 billion (≈$8.7‑$10.9 billion). The company highlighted rapid growth in foundation formulas from its expanded Korean R&D centre and the launch of Prisma Stick, a novel gel‑powder stick. It aims for 5‑6%...

How Trump and the Oil Markets Move in Sync: A Tango in Six Charts
President Donald Trump’s remarks on the U.S.-Israel strikes against Iran have closely tracked oil price movements, with Brent crude rising from about $72 a barrel before the conflict to a peak of $118 on March 19 and hovering just above $112...

Navigating Liquidity, March 2026 - The Liquidity Lifeline - How Subscription Lines Help BDCs and Interval Funds Navigate Redemption Pressures
Subscription credit facilities, long used in private‑equity, are re‑emerging as a vital liquidity tool for business development companies (BDCs) and interval funds amid heightened redemption pressures. By tapping uncalled investor commitments, these lines let sponsors meet withdrawals without forced asset...

New Honda Cars PH President Takes over on April 1
Honda Cars Philippines announced that Hidekazu Arai will assume the role of president on April 1, 2026, succeeding Rie Miyake, who is moving to a senior position at Honda Motor Co. Arai brings nearly two decades of global experience, most...
Westgate Resorts Raises $207 Million in Timeshare ABS
Westgate Resorts announced a $207 million asset‑backed securities (ABS) issuance to securitize cash flow from its timeshare mortgage loans. Structured as a 144A transaction, the Westgate Resorts 2026‑1 deal will issue four tranches—Class A, B, C and D—set to mature on October 20, 2039. The...

China Chip Sector Targets 80% Self-Sufficiency with US in Its Sights
China’s semiconductor industry has set an ambitious goal to achieve 80% domestic self‑sufficiency by 2030. The target was announced by a coalition of 13 leading Chinese chip firms, signaling a coordinated effort to close the technology gap with the United...

Chinese Furniture Maker Takes on US Incumbents in Bid to Expand Foothold
Sunon, a Chinese office‑furniture maker, is shifting from contract manufacturing to selling under its own brand in the United States. The company earned $60 million from the U.S. market last year and targets a 50% revenue increase this year, backed by...