A majority of fans (59%) say they would pay extra for streaming video

The future of sports fandom could hinge on captivating younger fans with personalized and interconnected digital experiences.

Anthony Abbattista

United States

Ira Kalish

United States

The good news is that the index has been declining for the past several months, despite continued tightening of monetary policy. In part, this might reflect the impact of the Fed’s considerable intervention in credit markets following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. In addition, it might simply reflect the surprising resilience of the US financial system. The bad news is that the index remains well above the levels seen in the decade since the global financial crisis of 2008–09. However, the index reached a much higher peak during that crisis than during the recent disruption. The bottom line is that financial conditions are relatively good, which is not necessarily what the Fed wants to see. Given that underlying inflation remains high and persistent, the Fed would rather see further weakening of financial conditions. 

Just consider the opportunity surrounding data monetization, the process of converting data and analytics into financial returns. By 2020, the global market for data monetization reached US$2.1 billion. By the end of this decade, the market is anticipated to surge to US$15.5 billion—a compound annual growth rate of 22.1%.

Just consider the opportunity surrounding data monetization, the process of converting data and analytics into financial returns. By 2020, the global market for data monetization reached US$2.1 billion. By the end of this decade, the market is anticipated to surge to US$15.5 billion—a compound annual growth rate of 22.1%.

Just consider the opportunity surrounding data monetization, the process of converting data and analytics into financial returns. By 2020, the global market for data monetization reached US$2.1 billion. By the end of this decade, the market is anticipated to surge to US$15.5 billion—a compound annual growth rate of 22.1%.

Anthony Abbattista

United States