Giant Merger Deals Stage a Comeback
A flurry of tie-ups, led by Capital One, raises the prospect of an M&A rebound.
Gold Is Rallying. It Isn't About Inflation This Time.
The metal serves as a hedge against fear itself, making it an appealing asset for our times.
Private Equity's Sports Deal Machine Kicks in With Women's Soccer
Firms including Carlyle and Sixth Street have backed women's soccer teams in the past year, with others expected to follow.
Analysis: The Visa and Mastercard Settlement Doesn't Put Fee Disputes to Rest
Past deals in the case have fallen apart, and lawmakers are pushing for more competition in the credit-card market.
The Psychologist Who Turned the Investing World on Its Head
Daniel Kahneman gave people an understanding of what drives financial decisions.
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Nordea, Direct Line and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years
The sentence for crimes connected to the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange caps the meteoric rise and fall of the onetime crypto king.
BlackRock's Murry Gerber Seeks to Remain as Independent Board Director for Another Year
Gerber would remain in the position for an additional year during the close and initial integration of BlackRock's acquisition of Global Infrastructure Partners, Blackrock said.
Where Are This Year's Tax Refunds Going? Right Into a Debt Hole.
With credit-card debt at record levels and more households falling behind on loans, tax refunds are helping people make ends meet.
Bonds Got Relabeled. Now Millions of Americans Get Higher Electric Bills.
After Bloomberg reclassified certain utility bonds, borrowing costs rose.
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