Monthly Archives: November 2025

CFO Corner: Naveen Kumar Amar, SS Innovations International

[ad_1] Naveen Kumar Amar joined SS Innovations International, a developer of surgical robotic technologies, in September as CFO. Amar has been a financial leader with companies in a range of industries and most recently provided virtual CFO services to clients in the US, Canada, and the UK. Global Finance: What …

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The Next Wave of Private Credit

[ad_1] The collapse of First Brands demonstrates some of the challenges of private credit, while its use continues to expand. With standard cash-flow-based lending to corporate borrowers slowing, private equity firms and other private credit lenders are looking to collateral as a financing basis. That collateral, while typically consisting of …

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OpenAI says it’s fixed ChatGPT’s em dash problem

[ad_1] OpenAI says ChatGPT will now ditch the em dashes if you tell it to. The telltale sign that supposedly signals text written by AI has popped up everywhere in recent months, including in school papers, emails, comments, customer service chats, LinkedIn posts, online forums, ad copy, and more. The …

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16-Year-Old OAU Student Wins 2025 NCDMB Undergraduate Essay Competition

[ad_1] A 16-year-old OAU medical student emerged winner of the 2025 NCDMB Undergraduate Essay Competition and received a one-million-naira prize NCDMB said the competition had strengthened students’ understanding of local content and supported national conversations on energy transition The event concluded with renewed commitment from the board to sustain the …

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Algeria: Ambitious Goals, Investor Skepticism

[ad_1] Africa’s largest country offers opportunity for investors willing to navigate heavy bureaucracy and an unpredictable business environment. In July, Baladna, a Qatari firm famous for raising cows in the desert, signed a $500 million deal with Algeria’s National Investment Fund to launch the first phase of a $3.5 billion …

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