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How Spotify, Instagram and Twitter are trying to catch up to TikTok

Amid TikTok’s explosion in popularity, other social media platforms are trying out their own versions of its signature features.

  • By Conor Murray
  • Forbes Staff

Bank stock losses top $185bn in SVB collapse aftermath

Regional banking stocks such as Western Alliance and First Republic tumbled Monday following the failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank.

  • By Derek Saul
  • Forbes Staff

Everything you need to know about Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse—the biggest bank failure since 2008

The California-based tech startup lender was shut down by the state’s financial regulator Friday.

  • By Conor Murray
  • Forbes Staff

Why ‘being yourself’ isn’t always the best personal branding strategy for business

Lead with intention and a desire to add value to the audience and the rest will follow.

  • By Carlii Lyon
  • Contributor

2023 could be the year of corporate governance

Here are the three key areas Australian boards and leaders need to be aware of – and acting on – this year.

  • By Stephen Langton
  • Contributor

Could Australia’s supply chain go electric?

Australia might lag behind the rest of the world when it comes to the adaption of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, but is that about to change?

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff

Adidas’ grim US$700 million warning after Kanye split

The German sportswear giant has a mountain of unsold Yeezy shoes leftover from its partnership with Ye.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Elon Musk apologises after publicly mocking disabled Twitter employee

Musk suggested a fired Twitter worker, who has muscular dystrophy, did not need requested disability accommodations and did “no actual work.”

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

Australian huts helping humanitarian crises here and around the world

Crises around the world could benefit from Australian manufacturing innovation.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Successful Thinking: How to cut it in a niche market

Chef’s Armoury founder Leigh Hudson says his was only the third business in the world to sell Japanese knives outside of Japan. Here’s how he did it.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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