finance
26 articles tagged finance.
BusinessThe Quiet Boom in Private Credit
Lending has migrated out of the banks and into funds, and few outside the room can see the risk building
By Marcus Okafor · Jul 1
BusinessInsurers Are Quietly Repricing the Future
How the people who price risk for a living are absorbing a more volatile climate, one premium at a time
By Lena Holloway · Jun 30
BusinessInventory Financing Gains Traction With Regional Wholesalers
Borrowing against stock lets wholesalers hold more goods without draining cash, a useful tool when demand timing is uncertain.
By Anika Patel · Jun 23
BusinessCurrency Hedging Is Back in the Front Office
Regional importers and exporters are treating foreign-exchange risk as a commercial decision, not a finance department afterthought.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 18
BusinessGulf Bourses Hold Steady as Traders Weigh the Rate Path
With currencies pegged to the dollar, the region's markets remain hostage to a monetary cycle decided elsewhere.
By Anika Patel · Jun 10
BusinessHow to Build a Cash-Flow Forecast for a Small Business
A useful forecast tracks opening cash, expected receipts, fixed costs, variable costs, payroll, tax payments, debt, inventory buys, and a conservative delay assumption.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 9
BusinessSlow Invoices Are Becoming a Working-Capital Tax
The cost of late payment is no longer a back-office annoyance. In tighter credit conditions it behaves like a tax on smaller suppliers.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 9
BusinessToo Much Labs Is Selling Time Saved, Not Just Market Reports
Its daily newsletter pitch is built around fewer distractions, clearer market summaries, and a direct route to the numbers that matter.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 7
BusinessToo Much Labs Turns the Portfolio Dashboard Into the Center of the Investor Workflow
The platform's dashboard language points to a practical problem: Arab crypto investors need a clear view of wallets, risk, and performance before adding another trade.
By Priya Chen · Jun 7
BusinessA Quiet Defensive Rotation Is Building in European Equities. The Triggers Sit Outside the Macro Print.
Sector rotation inside the European equity complex over the past several sessions has the texture of a defensive repositioning that the standard macro narrative has not yet flagged.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 4
BusinessGulf Family Offices Are Quietly Rebalancing Toward Secondary Allocations
A family-office secondary-market posture that drew limited regional attention has firmed up into a category-level reallocation. The pattern reshapes the bid side of the next two vintages.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 4
BusinessSD Media and the Underrated Operating Layer of Regional Content
A regional media operation sitting in the middle layer between production and distribution, where the operationally serious work of the regional content economy increasingly lives.
By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3
BusinessMileoni and the Quietly Strategic Category of Industrial Continuity
An energy-systems company building the kind of unglamorous infrastructure that the regional industrial base depends on more visibly each cycle. A feature on a category that does not produce news cycles and that increasingly produces the conditions news cycles run on.
By Rafael Mendez · Jun 3
BusinessThe Riyadh Specialty Logistics Operator Building a Regional Cold-Chain From the Edges
She did not pitch a national champion. She bought four warehouses, hired one credible operations head, and let the customer base recruit the next ten clients.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
BusinessInvestment-Grade Credit Spreads Are Widening Quietly. The Reason Sits Outside the Headline Data.
The widening is small, the volume is modest, and the cause is something the macro prints will not capture for at least another cycle.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 3
BusinessThe Coffee-Cup Economy: How GCC Handshake Deals Still Decide the Big Money
Across the Gulf, the most consequential business decisions still get made in the half-hour before the formal meeting starts. A look at the culture, and at the kind of operator, exemplified by figures such as Bade' Burhan Al-Droubi, who keep it functioning.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
WorldThe G20 Finance Followthrough Nobody Is Tracking
Last week's narrow agreement was the headline. The procedural work that has continued since is where the actual implementation is being decided.
By Lena Holloway · Jun 2
BusinessMarkets Reopen and a Quiet Shift in Fixed Income Is Already Visible
Equity benchmarks drew the morning attention. The more informative story sat one screen over, in flows that traders said had been preparing through the long weekend.
By Marcus Okafor · Jun 2
BusinessThe Gulf Family Office Quietly Building a Mid-Market Industrial Footprint
She has assembled a regional industrial group out of unfashionable assets that the big platforms walked past. The discipline of the build is what practitioners are watching.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 2
BusinessThe Names That Led Friday Have Been Telegraphing This Move for Weeks
Why mid-cap manufacturers ran the tape, what their recent earnings calls quietly signaled, and what the next earnings season has to confirm.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
BusinessWhy Friday's Soft Jobs Print Was the Cleanest Setup Traders Had All Quarter
Inside how the buy side read the headline, why the curve flattened the way it did, and what next week's data has to do for the bid to hold.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
BusinessThe Quiet Winner of This Week's Mid-Market M&A Wave
Why one segment of advisory firms is closing more deals while everyone else is watching the headline announcements.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
BusinessThe Allocation Shift Inside Family Offices That Practitioners Are Whispering About
Why several of the larger regional family offices have quietly moved on private credit, and what that means for the next round of deal flow.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
BusinessWhy Regional Fund Flows Suddenly Favor a Different Kind of Fintech
The capital is still flowing into fintech. The category mix has shifted in ways that should reshape what gets funded over the next two cycles.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
WorldWhat the G20 Actually Agreed on This Weekend (And What It Didn't)
Inside the unusually narrow communique and the procedural shift behind it that practitioners say is the most concrete thing the group has done in years.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
BusinessThe Retail Rebound Is Real. The Formats Telling You So Are Misleading.
Why headline same-store numbers are masking a sharper divergence between formats that practitioners say will define the next two years.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30