In an unexpected fusion of corporate finance and digital asset investing, an increasing number of publicly traded companies are allocating portions of their cash reserves to Bitcoin, launching what market observers term “Bitcoin treasury strategies.” This trend—once limited to a… Read More ›
Day: June 16, 2025
Tariff Stacking Strains U.S. Supply Chains and Boosts Costs for Importers
U.S. importers are grappling with a complex web of overlapping tariffs that add up to far higher duties than the headline rates publicized by policymakers. Known as “tariff stacking,” this practice occurs when newly imposed levies are applied on top… Read More ›
Ghana’s Missing Treasure: Unpacking the $11 Billion Gold Drain
Over the last five years, Ghana’s artisanal gold sector has quietly funneled an estimated 229 tons—or some $11.4 billion—of precious metal beyond the reach of government coffers. A combination of under‑resourced inspection units, shifting tax policies and entrenched informal networks has turned… Read More ›