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Wall Street
neighborhood report
Dec. 5, 2024
Can Life in the Financial District Really Be That Good? Truth in advertising or a conspiracy to make lower Manhattan a “thing.”
the money game
Nov. 22, 2024
Meet Don Jr.’s New Boss Omeed Malik was canceled on Wall Street. Now he’s MAGA world’s premier financier.
office conversion
Nov. 18, 2024
The Former Bank of New York Is Becoming a Circus And so is the rest of the city as developers scoop up spaces for adult playgrounds.
2024 election
Nov. 6, 2024
Everything Wall Street Is Buying After Trump’s Historic Win Absolutely voracious investors are buying everything in sight.
the money game
Nov. 1, 2024
Wall Street’s Big Bet on a Trump Win Gold, bitcoin, prisons, and oil are all thought to be the big moneymakers for the financial class if Trump wins another term.
the money game
Aug. 2, 2024
Wall Street’s $2 Trillion AI Reckoning The hyperbolic promises from Silicon Valley are starting to meet reality.
the money game
Aug. 2, 2024
How Bill Ackman’s $25 Billion IPO Plan Went Bust (at Least for Now) The culture-warrior CEO of hedge fund Pershing Square failed to raise $25 billion. He’ll probably try again.
screen time
July 10, 2024
AI Investors Are Starting to Wonder: Is This Just a Bubble? It’s been great for Nvidia. But who else is actually going to make money here?
the money game
July 9, 2024
Inside the Harvard Business School Ponzi Scheme He had a successful Wall Street career. Why would he con his classmates?
the money game
July 1, 2024
Peloton Just Lost 4 Star Instructors, But Bigger Problems Loom Four of its well-known instructors are leaving amid “contract negotiations,” while its C-suite is dumping stock and debts pile up.
the money game
June 7, 2024
GameStop Doesn’t Care About Its Apes The fatal flaw in meme-stock trading is that companies just want their biggest fans’ money.
the money game
May 17, 2024
A Second Young Bank of America Employee Has Suddenly Died This Month The two deaths are prompting renewed scrutiny of the long grueling hours young finance employees are expected to work.
The Man Who Brought Theoretical Physics to Wall Street If hedge-fund titan (and elite mathematician) Jim Simons wasn’t history’s greatest trader, he was among a handful who could ever make that claim.
the money game
Dec. 14, 2023
Why Wall Street Is Suddenly Having an Everything Rally Investors think Fed chair Jerome Powell has finally pivoted away from his war on inflation.
the money game
Nov. 13, 2023
Wall Street’s Gloomiest Hedge-Fund Manager on ‘a Huge Crash Coming’ “This is the most dangerous time in the markets ever,” says Mark Spitznagel.
‘Ray, This Is a Religion’ How the world’s largest hedge fund lost two top hires — and was paralyzed by puddles of pee.
the money game
Oct. 20, 2023
How the Bond Market Is Screaming ‘Danger’ for the Economy Campbell Harvey, a finance professor who discovered the inverted yield curve, says the current one is ominous.
vulture lists
Oct. 3, 2023
Dumb Money Never Sleeps: 13 Thrilling Financial Films From Wall Street to Hustlers, the world of finance is a Hollywood staple.
jeffrey epstein
Sept. 26, 2023
Another Jeffrey Epstein Disappearing Act JPMorgan Chase settles for $75 million to make its human-trafficking problem go away
the money game
Sept. 22, 2023
the money game
Sept. 11, 2023
Wall Street Is Finally Ready for Its Next IPO Season Instacart’s long-gestating stock-market debut is another sign that a recession is nowhere in sight.
the money game
Aug. 11, 2023
the money game
May 5, 2023
Jerome Powell Can Now Pivot to Saving the Economy The Federal Reserve chair has lots of tools but a very tough challenge before him.
the money game
May 2, 2023
Wall Street’s Most Notorious Corporate Raider Just Got Raided Nathan Anderson has brought down billionaires and frauds. Now he’s going after Carl Icahn.
the money game
May 1, 2023
First Republic Deserved to Die The California bank was rotten, but how many more failures can the system take?
the money game
Apr. 25, 2023
What Wall Street Really Thinks About the Debt-Ceiling Fight There is a lot of shrugging — as well as early signs of real fear of a catastrophic worst-case scenario.
the money game
Mar. 16, 2023
Crypto Companies Are Asking Jamie Dimon to Hold Their Money Surprisingly, big banks like JPMorgan seem to be giving the industry a warmer reception.
Edward R. Pressman, Indie Producer Behind American Psycho , Dead at 79 He produced early works for Kathryn Bigelow, Terrence Malick, and Jason Reitman.
conservatism
Dec. 6, 2022
Why the GOP Will Lose Its War on ‘Woke Wall Street’ Republicans can’t accept that they dislike modern capitalism, so they’re blaming “ESG” instead.
the money game
Oct. 18, 2022
Wall Street Banks Are (at Least Somewhat) Freaked Out About a Recession Jamie Dimon talks about an economic “hurricane.” David Solomon is posting less about his DJ gigs. Does that equal panic?
the money game
Oct. 10, 2022
The Next Recession Might Be Manufactured The pain the Federal Reserve is inflicting around the world could hit Americans next.
the money game
Oct. 5, 2022
Mohamed El-Erian on the Looming Recession — and What He’s Doing With His Money “I don’t know how to convey it, but we came very close to a financial accident in the U.K,” says the markets guru.
the money game
Oct. 3, 2022
Why Is Everyone Freaking Out About Credit Suisse? Wall Street is suddenly fearful about a Lehman Brothers–like disaster hitting the financial system — sparked by the European investment bank.
the money game
Sept. 13, 2022
How Rising Rents Crashed the Stock Market Tuesday’s decline in stocks was the largest in more than two years. A steep rise in housing inflation was a big reason.
brick and mortar
Sept. 6, 2022
the money game
Aug. 4, 2022
Why Smart-Money Investors Are Shorting Trump’s SPAC “Digital World isn’t just another dubious 2021 SPAC — it is a poster child for some of the worst abuses the investment vehicle has spawned.”
the money game
July 8, 2022
Elon Musk and the World’s Biggest Case of Buyer’s Remorse The richest man on the planet can get everything he wants, but maybe what he’s after is the thrill of the impossible.
the money game
June 17, 2022
‘The Poster Child’ of the Tech Meltdown Secretive hedge fund Tiger Global changed the rules on tech investing. Then it all went bad.
the money game
May 26, 2022
The Rise and Fall of Wall Street’s Most Controversial Investor Cathie Wood built a thriving brand out of price-prediction porn — then the tech bubble popped.
the money game
May 16, 2022
How Red States Are Trying to Snuff Out Green Investing Numerous states are launching a messy preemptive strike against so-called ESG efforts by the financial sector to move away from fossil fuels.
the money game
May 11, 2022
The Crash of Crypto’s Perpetual Wealth Machine The implosion of an audacious coin project has left the crypto world shaken, regulators fired up, and a lot of retail investors much poorer.
the money game
Apr. 29, 2022
the money game
Apr. 27, 2022
The Man Who Collapsed Wall Street Last year, Bill Hwang lost $20 billion in two days, exposing the still-dark corners of Wall Street. This morning, he was arrested for fraud.
the money game
Apr. 26, 2022
Wall Street Owns Elon Musk Now Panic that Twitter will be ruined gives the world’s richest man too much power.
wall street
Mar. 28, 2022
The New York Stock Exchange Is Investigating Why Shopify’s Stock Freaked Out Ken Griffin’s Citadel Securities is at the center of the probe into why the e-commerce company’s shares would jump about $100 in a minute.
the economy
Mar. 15, 2022
Modern Capitalism Is Weirder Than You Think Three asset managers now collectively own a big chunk of nearly every corporation. As a result, capitalism no longer works as advertised.
the money game
Mar. 14, 2022
Goldman Sachs CEO Says Ostracizing Russia Isn’t the Finance Industry’s Job David Solomon framed his company’s withdrawal from the country as obeying the law, not a criticism of Russia or its aggression.
Why Wall Street Freaked Out This Week Nobody knows when the economy will get better.
wall street
Jan. 21, 2022
The End of the Pandemic Boom Is Nigh Netflix, Peloton, and other Wall Street winners of the pandemic economy are running out of steam.
the money game
Jan. 20, 2022
Last Sane Man on Wall Street Nathan Anderson made his name exposing — and betting against — corporate fraud. But short selling in a frothy pandemic economy can be ruinous.
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