Business & Economics The Quiet Force Behind Asset Inflation: A Weak Dollar A declining dollar value lifts asset prices globally, benefiting investors while amplifying wealth inequality. The article explains how currency devaluation drives silent inflation in stocks, real estate, and beyond.
Business & Economics Why Printing Dollars is Making America Richer and Everyone Else Poorer When the US prints money, it lowers domestic borrowing costs and stimulates investment, but also causes inflation at home. Globally, other currencies weaken, laying a burden on emerging markets that suffer higher debt costs and capital flight.
Business & Economics Limited Edition: The Rise of Premiumization Limited-edition products tap into exclusivity psychology, allowing brands to justify higher prices while fostering engagement and novelty. This trend reshapes marketing by blending scarcity with identity and emotional value.
Business & Economics Featured The Price Of Staying Awake Sleep loss isn’t just tiredness—it’s tied to accidents, illness, reduced productivity, and healthcare costs. Calling poor sleep a health hazard, this article emphasizes sleep as critical for individual and organizational performance.
Business & Economics Why and How to Invest in Whisky? This guide explores investing in whisky, including buying casks or rare bottles, covering market logic, storage, risk factors, and how whisky can serve as a noncorrelated asset in a diversified portfolio.
Business & Economics Coffee-nomics Coffee-nomics decodes coffee’s global economic system, from farming to distribution, highlighting how commodity markets, supply logistics, currency shifts, and consumer demand shape the price in every cup.
Business & Economics Investing in Whisky: The New Gold Whisky has earned the nickname “liquid gold” due to its strong returns and status as an alternative asset. The article explores whisky’s market growth, investment strategies, and why it’s increasingly compared to gold.