#MeToo's Finance Backlash

A surprising finding in Davos: The #metoo has effectively become a risk management issue. Up-and coming female bankers are missing out on career advancement because male finance tycoons are increasingly unwilling to mentor them. – January 27 / New York Times  

Luxury Gyms for Harried Travelers

What are the best high-end fitness studios in New York, Paris, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shanghai? – January 22 / Dandelion Chandelier

Goldman Banker's Wild Past

The U.S. investment bank is reportedly employing an aggressive playbook of smears against Tim Leissner, its former Asian banking star-turned-government witness in the 1MDB scandal. A look at Leissner's alleged bad-boy ways before marrying ex-model and fashion designer Kimora Lee Simmons. – January 21 / New York Times

Why Mr. Starbucks' Candidacy Would Be Different Than Trump’s

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz announced he is «seriously considering running for president», raising the prospect of a 2020 election with at least two billionaire candidates. – January 29 / Forbes

George Soros: China's Use Of AI To Control Citizens Is A 'Mortal Threat'

George Soros, the billionaire philanthropist, issued a warning on Thursday that advancements in the field of artificial intelligence pose a «mortal threat» to humanity when they're made by repressive regimes. – January 29 / Financial Times via Forbes

A Leadership Agenda for the Next Decade

The future competitive environment will likely be shaped by multiple trends that are already unfolding today. – January 29 / Boston Consulting Group

10 Top Financial Films to Watch

There are a fair few finance flicks out there, and some of the best have been since the financial crash in 2008 - fancy that! We present to you our own ranking of the best financial films, from 10th to first place. – January 24 / Citywire

10 Red Fashion Items For Men to Wear this Chinese New Year

With the recent ticking over of the new calendar year, it’s time to get ready for Chinese New Year. Falling on February 5, 2019 is the Year of the Pig. But aside from the loveable swine, it’s red that remains the celebratory colour. So, what to wear? – January 23 / Hong Kong Tatler

Winning the Race for Women in Digital

The demand for digital talent is so huge—and growing so fast—that companies are falling all over themselves in a desperate rush for the next hire. Unfortunately, they are missing a big opportunity by not targeting women more effectively. – January 20 / Boston Consulting Group

Lunchtime Workouts in Singapore

Have early morning meetings or late night events to attend? These lunchtime workouts allow you to keep you and your schedule lean. – January 19 / Robb Report

Remembering Jack C. Bogle

Dr. Louis Samuels was one of the surgeons who performed the heart transplant on Jack Bogle in 1996. He remembers the man for his energy, will power and «unwavering spirit to live.» – January 19 / WealthManagement.com

America's Best And Worst Banks

U.S. banks fired on all cylinders in 2018 with three straight quarters of record profitability. – January 16 / Forbes

Chinese Travelers Prepare for Lunar New Year Holiday Spending Spree

The Lunar New Year, which begins on February 5th this year, is the largest annual human migration, as millions of Chinese citizens are on the move, mainly to their hometowns to celebrate the holiday with family. The holiday, which is officially a week long, is a major revenue source for online travel agencies, China’s domestic airlines, as well as retailers. – January 17 / Jing Daily

A Guide To The Nastiest And Weirdest Billionaire Divorces

When it comes to saying goodbye, a divorce among the ultrarich can be as outsized as the rest of their lives. – January 15 / Forbes

Can Elon Musk Really Open Tesla's China Gigafactory This Year?

«We're looking forward to hopefully having some initial production of the Model 3 towards the end of this year and achieving volume production next year,» Elon Musk said at the Shanghai groundbreaking January 7. He may be disappointed. – January 15 / Forbes

5 Career Moves You'll (Probably) Make in 2019

If you’re intent on keeping up with the zeitgeist – and maybe even future-proofing your career – here are five ways you could shake up your work life in the next 12 months. – January 14 / Fortune

Indonesia's Richest

It's been a mixed year for Indonesia. On the surface, the world's fourth most populous nation looks to be humming. But as the annual list of Indonesia's 50 richest shows, there was a grab bag of winners and losers. – January 14 / Forbes Asia

Can We Trust Money Advice From Mary Poppins?

«Mary Poppins Returns» has taken more than $250 million since it opened a few weeks ago. But apart from confirming that dancing cartoon penguins are still amusing, what message is the audience left with, once they've watched the brolly-brandishing nanny float away again into the blue yonder? – January 12 / BBC News

The Auctions That Changed Art

He's the art auctioneer who sold a shredded Banksy for a million pounds and smashed records with Jean-Michel Basquiat’s work. Sotheby's expert Oliver Barker tells about his groundbreaking sales of Damien Hirst's work that changed the business of contemporary art. – January 12 / BBC News

Lessons From Jeff Bezos’ Divorce

Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie, announced their divorce via Twitter. It’s kind of a big deal. – January 11 / WealthManagement.com

Hong Kong's Elite: Who’s New On The 2019 Tatler 500 List

You know what they say—one year you’re in and the next you’re out. We've reviewed and reshuffled our Tatler 500 List for 2019 according to who’s shaping Hong Kong today. – January 9 / Hong Kong's Tatler

New Study Sheds Light on Robo-Advisors During Market Turmoil

Robo-advisors have exploded during the past few years. Some critics have been suspicious of these automated, digital, and ETF-heavy offerings, pointing to their youth. They have been largely untested during times of severe market stress and economic turmoil. – January 9 / Yahoo Finance

Private Islands You Can Rent For a Night

If you've always fancied taking over a secluded private island for a night, you're not alone. As it turns out, an entire block of tropical land could be yours for as little as $307. – January 9 / The Business Insider

Self-Driving Cars Will Always Be Limited

Don’t believe me? Listen to the CEO of Waymo. – January 8 / medium.com

Vietnam's Richest Man Wants to Sell Smartphones And Other Smart Devices Across the World

Vingroup's founder Pham Nhat Vuong unveiled his four models of smartphones under the brand name Vsmart in mid-December. The phones are to be available to consumers in Vietnam as well as overseas markets like Russia and Spain. – January 7 / Forbes

The World's Richest Company Is Winding Down

The phenomenal smartphone era, a period that made Apple the world's richest company, is winding down. That isn't news. It's just happening more quickly than Apple had anticipated. – January 4 / BBC

Major WeChat Trends Brands Can’t Ignore in 2019

As luxury brands continue and update their WeChat strategies in the new year, how can they ensure their advertising budgets are used effectively? – January 3 / Jing Daily

UBS Chairman Pours Cold Water on Deutsche Bank Talk

Swiss bank UBS is not looking to merge with any other bank, Chairman Axel Weber told the «Tages-Anzeiger» newspaper, dismissing speculation that UBS could join forces with Deutsche Bank. – January 3 / Reuters

Meet Asia's Most Stylish Ladies

From a doctor and entrepreneur to a politician and business mogul, the fashion-forward femmes awarded Most Stylish Woman by Tatler's eight Asian titles are the most impressive multi-hyphenates of their countries and regions. – January 3 / Hong Kong Tatler