NIC Articles
What to expect from the Chinese Turmoil?
Over the past 50 years there has been a global recession once every eight years, on average, and the next one could be arriving soon. In August 2015 the Chinese stock market crashed (which wiped out all of its yearly gains of 60% until then) and the renminbi devalued 2% Read more…
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Should we be optimistic for 2016?
The year of 2015 was full of action all around the world. However, some regions benefited more than others. The American economy continued its recovery, what ultimately “forced” the Federal Reserve (Fed) to increase the interest rates last December…Continue reading the article here! Article written by Francisco Dias Lopes on January 8, Read more…
Newsletters
Newsletter December 2015
The NIC’s December Newsletter is out! It contains research on Tesco and ABInBev. This month there is also and article written by Tomás Gaivão Ribeiro about Abengoa, “The biggest Spanish bankruptcy ever?”. Check it out!
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Abengoa- the biggest Spanish bankruptcy ever?
How does a leading renewable energies player, listed both in the Madrid Stock Exchange and in the NASDAQ, suddenly files for creditors’ protection? Abengoa is a Seville-based renewables specialist with several operations within the US…Continue reading the article here! Article written by Tomás Gaivão Ribeiro on December 7, 2015
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BiG Investment Banking Overview
19th November, 13:00, Room A102 Registrations: http://goo.gl/forms/9DJlY4kL6P Keynote speaker: Nicholas L. Racich, BiG Vice-Chairman and COO, has more than 35 years of international banking experience and is co-founder of the bank. The first event of the year is here! Next Thursday (19/11) at 13:00 we will host a conference with Read more…
Newsletters
Newsletter November 2015
The first newsletter of the new team is out! It contains research on Volkswagen and Delta Airlines. This month there is also and article written by Gonçalo Cabral about Ferrari. Check it out!
Jornal de Negócios
Monthly Column: Twitter, sentimento e saúde
Enquanto uma palavra perdida pode transmitir um sentimento positivo ou negativo, duas palavras podem significar muito mais. A Associate Press, uma agência de notícias fundada em 1846 e provavelmente a mais antiga do mundo, sofreu um e-crime através do Twitter no dia 23 de Abril de 2013 em nome Read more…