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Female startup founders see surge in early-stage funding

Women founders received 33% of angel and pre-seed funding in 2022, up from 21% the year before, data from Cut Through Ventures shows.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Australian buy now, pay later service collapses

The collapse comes just days after Openpay released its quarterly report.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

Australian M&A – is 2023 the year of a crisis?

Most buyers do now have a clear strategy, have adjusted to higher debt levels and are looking for high quality targets.

  • By Martin Linhart
  • Contributor

Inside the changing fortunes of the world’s richest

Mark Zuckerberg had his best day ever; Gautam Adani’s epic losing streak continues; and a woman re-enters the world’s top 10.

  • By Richard J. Chang

Why ChatGPT is about to change how you work, like it or not

“AI is going to be debated as the hottest topic of 2023. And you know what? That’s appropriate,” says Bill Gates

  • By Alex Konrad
  • Forbes Staff

Second-generation investors back the next crop of founders

Money is helpful, but money with advice from someone who’s been there before is far more helpful.

  • By Jessica Mudditt
  • Contributor

What the ASX earnings season means for investors

Some sectors remain overvalued in the current market environment.

  • By Grady Wulff
  • Contributor

Virtual personal and professional coach creator takes funding to $9 million

Big names are backing virtual AI startup Fingerprint for Success.

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

Subway cofounder’s multi-billion dollar gesture revealed after death

When Peter Buck died in 2021, he made sure there were strict instructions on what to do with his vast fortune.

  • By Jemima McEvoy
  • Forbes Staff

Where I am putting the money: Hamish Tadgell, SG Hiscock & Company

From an investment perspective, the issue is whether inflation will prove more persistent and require tighter monetary policy or tighter financial conditions start to bite. 

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor
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