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New York City has evolved from a conventional financial centre to a worldwide digital hub, where the combination of finance and technology promotes innovation and attracts top talent The city’s financial industry actively supports the emergence of fintech startups, such as Robinhood and Betterment, which challenge old methods and democratise access to financial services As […]
- Big money beat bigger money in the US election
In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville warned of the threat that big money poses to the US system of governance in his book Democracy in America Wary of the influence of oligarchs and plutocrats, Tocqueville wrote: “The surface of American society is (…) covered with a layer of democracy, from beneath which the old aristocratic colours sometimes
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In 2022, we had the privilege of hosting Kevin O’Leary as the keynote speaker for The Multifamily Conference The following year, we doubled down—bringing in Grant Cardone and A-Rod as headliners
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