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How an executive assistant can give you back 8 hours a week

Assistants don’t come with a handbook and executives are rarely taught how to work with them effectively.

  • By Rachael Bonetti
  • Contributor

Crypto lender Genesis files for bankruptcy: Here are the companies that have collapsed so far

With the industry facing a “crypto winter” many crypto companies, from exchanges to hedge funds, have had to deal with the fallout.

  • By Anthony Tellez
  • Forbes Staff

Can Australia kick the global tech spending downturn?

Industry specialists expect the tech industry spending to remain solid, especially in Australia, despite recent layoffs and market turmoil

  • By James McCreery
  • Author

Netflix co-CEO stands down after a rocky year for streaming service

Netflix added a stronger-than-expected 7.7 million subscribers in the last quarter of 2022, rebounding from losses in the first half of the year.

  • By Marisa Dellatto
  • Forbes Staff

The US hits its debt limit – what now?

America hit its debt limit, raising worries over the economy and the country’s fiscal health. Our contributors — Richard McGahey, Ben Ritz, Ben Koltun and Simon Moore — explain what may happen next.

  • By Chris Gentilviso
  • Forbes Staff

How Web3 will transform entrepreneurship and investment for good

The way we raise capital can determine the success or failure of a new business idea with high-growth potential.

  • By Steven Maarbani - Contributor
  • Contributor

When your next business building block is a mentor

American Express and Qantas provided a sky-high mentoring opportunity for two Australian small business owners.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

US Justice Department shuts down US$700 million Russian crypto exchange

The Justice Department arrested founder and majority owner of Bitzlato Anatoly Legkodymov last night in Miami, alleging the exchange processed illicit funds from individuals “known to be crooks.”

  • By Maria Gracia Santillana Linares
  • Forbes Staff

What’s in store for retail through 2023?

Inflation and interest rates could be catalysts for a change in how much and what consumers want.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

How to ensure your company culture survives an acquisition

Acquisition can be a complicated, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of your company’s hard-earned culture.

  • By Tristan Sternson
  • Contributor
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