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Saudi Arabia has taken a major step toward sustainable finance with the issuance of its first sovereign green bond in February 2025. The bond received an overwhelming response from global investors, being oversubscribed six times. This strong demand underscores growing confidence in Saudi Arabia’s economic outlook and its commitment to environmentally responsible investment opportunities.
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Discover how Vault22 is reshaping financial accessibility in South Africa with its groundbreaking Capitec integration and innovative Wealth platform.
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana faces criticism for suggesting a VAT increase or cuts to Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress grants, with activist Darren Campher calling it a betrayal of the poorest South Africans.
Delve into the unconventional inheritance choices of billionaires, showcasing a shift towards philanthropy and non-traditional heirs.
We are told that illegal mining is the crime of the desperate—the work of faceless shadows, scurrying underground like ghosts with headlamps. But the true ghosts, the ones who haunt South Africa’s stolen wealth, sit in polished boardrooms, cloaked in legality, their plunder protected by paperwork and power.
Elon Musk's net worth soars to $351 billion amidst growing concerns over Tesla's market position and his political activities, with analysts warning of potential consumer backlash and increased market competition.
For the ultra-wealthy, the cost of educating their children knows no bounds. Explore the world's most luxurious boarding schools.
Financial mismanagement, reckless spending, and pressure from family and friendscan turn a life-changing lottery win into a financial nightmare.
Billionaires around the world saw their combined fortunes swell by a staggering $2 trillion (R37. 29 trillion) in 2024.
The emergence of the trillionaire super-rich is extremely concerning, as resources are extracted from poor nations which struggle to just survive.