The "2025 Commercial Real Estate Outlook" from Deloitte Center for Financial Services, authored by industry leaders Jeffrey J. Smith, Kathy Feucht, Renea Burns, Tim Coy, and Jim Eckenrode, delves into the evolving landscape of the commercial real estate (CRE) market and anticipates the sector's
Economic conditions worldwide are sending mixed signals. While business confidence in several key economies is waning, stock markets seem to be defying the gloom. This analysis delves into this paradox, exploring the underlying factors at play. The situation presents a fascinating juxtaposition
In a significant move aimed at bolstering the U.S. economy, the Federal Reserve has decided to cut interest rates by half a percentage point. This decision marks the first rate cut since the early days of the pandemic and signifies a notable shift in the central bank's focus from battling high
In a significant move marking the end of a prolonged period of rate hikes, the Federal Reserve recently decided to cut interest rates for the first time in four years. This pivotal decision is projected to have far-reaching effects across various sectors, including consumer spending, business
The global financial crises of 2008-2010 left indelible marks on economies worldwide, but their impact on corporate governance, particularly gender diversity on corporate boards, reveals a concerning trend. A recent study by Professor Shibashish Mukherjee of emlyon business school and Sorin M.S.
Nearly two years into their majority, House Republicans grapple with fiscal issues and internal dissent, jeopardizing their legislative agenda. The narrow majority compounds their struggle, with every Republican vote essential to pass bills. As a government shutdown looms, House Speaker Mike