Finance
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The threat to kick China out of U.S. exchanges is growing, and Hong Kong stands to benefit
Those exposed to Chinese ADRs—whether it’s a CEO of a U.S.-listed Chinese company, or an equity strategist dealing with the…
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Inside the Lyft CEO’s plan to capitalize on the boomer economy with 4 main features
Lyft CEO David Risher recalls the tough conversations with his late mother about the realities of aging. “One of the…
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Warren Buffett’s best and worst investments in his 60 years as Berkshire Hathaway CEO
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Saturday that he wants to step down as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of the year.…
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Americans can finally scan their eyeballs for crypto in return after Sam Altman-backed World launches in U.S.
An eyeball-scanning crypto project that’s backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has launched in the U.S., Tools for Humanity, the…
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Don’t expect SEC enforcement to just disappear under new chairman Paul Atkins, warn 3 former general counsels
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins was sworn in last week and will preside over a newly constituted SEC after a flood…
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Southeast Asia doesn’t need fossil fuels for the AI data center boom
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NEA partner Ann Bordetsky is on a mission to fund AI-first products and startups creating economic empowerment
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Bill Ackman makes big bet on Hertz becoming tariff winner
Bill Ackman’s Pershing Square Capital Management has amassed a nearly 20% stake in Hertz Global Holdings Inc. in a bet…
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Crypto exchange OKX relaunches in U.S. two months after settling with DOJ for $500 million
Seychelles-based OKX announced on Tuesday that it is relaunching the U.S. version of its crypto exchange and unveiled a new…
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Trump’s ‘punitive’ China tariffs could end trade between the world’s two largest economies—and that would be painful, volatile, and dangerous
Trade between the world’s two largest economies—a link that defined the world economy for two decades—is on life support. U.S.…
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