Frederick Kaufman's review of Liaquat Ahamed's book, "1873: The Rothschilds, the First Great Depression, and the Making of the Modern World," critiques the a...
June, the traditional month for weddings, is steeped in both romantic ideals and pragmatic concerns. While couples celebrate their unions and delight in wedd...
Frederick Kaufman's piece explores the hidden world of Manhattan's 47th Street gold trade, an area renowned for its unofficial dealings in precious metals. B...
As Greenland's capital, Nuuk, becomes a hotspot of geopolitical tension, with Russian submarines, Chinese espionage, and European military movements, Frederi...
Frederick Kaufman's piece humorously contrasts the current digital age with medieval Europe's transformation into a complex society driven by measurement inn...
Frederick Kaufman's piece examines the allure of Broadway from a financial perspective, contrasting it with the author's conversations about investments with...
Frederick Kaufman discusses the fascinating intersection of theater and finance through his conversations with a high school friend who became a banker despi...
In this thought-provoking piece, Frederick Kaufman explores the concept of a nation possessing an excess of funds rather than debt, and the potential positiv...
Veolia, a prominent figure in global water privatization, is crucial to New York City's water supply. Traded on the Euronext Paris and as VEOEY in the United...
A young crypto millionaire is drawn towards an unconventional investment in a rare dinosaur skeleton going up for auction at Sotheby’s. The 155 million-year-...