What We’re Watching in 2025
These big questions will define business and policy in the year ahead.
By Andrew Ross SorkinLauren HirschMichael J. de la MercedRavi MattuSarah Kessler and
These big questions will define business and policy in the year ahead.
By Andrew Ross SorkinLauren HirschMichael J. de la MercedRavi MattuSarah Kessler and
Nippon Steel’s $14 billion takeover bid for the steelmaker appears doomed, with President Biden expected to reject it. Litigation and diplomatic turmoil could follow.
By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la MercedLauren Hirsch and
The stock market has been on a blistering two-year rally. But Wall Street is warning that a number of factors, including Donald Trump’s policies, could slow or derail that momentum
By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la Merced and
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Deal Makers See a Rebound in 2025 as Trump Returns to Power
It was another down year for mergers and acquisitions, but Wall Street is optimistic that the lengthy lull is coming to an end.
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Silicon Valley Heads to Washington
President-elect Donald Trump is tapping the technology sector for key roles, and executives from the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz are featuring heavily.
By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la Merced and
From Inflation to Bitcoin, 9 Charts That Explain 2024
Rate cuts, stock surges, and Trump’s tariff threats are among the biggest forces shaping business and the economy.
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Donald Trump has yet to take office but the president-elect and Elon Musk are already influencing policy, putting the federal government hours away from a shut down.
By Andrew Ross SorkinRavi MattuBernhard WarnerSarah KesslerMichael J. de la Merced and
Why the Specter of Trump Hangs Over the Fed, Congress and the Markets
The President-elect takes office in a month, but his influence on policy is already being felt by investors and across Washington.
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Building Trust in an Age of Distrust
At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was a sense that trust was becoming harder to come by and that the rules for how people judge the truth had shifted.
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From the DealBook Summit: Influential People Share Their Insights
Industry leaders attending the conference were asked about artificial intelligence, the economy, international relations and more.
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Serena Williams Is Competing on a New Court: Investment
“I’ve learned to trust my instincts in any business venture or brand I’m championing,” the retired tennis star said in an interview at the DealBook Summit.
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Technologists: Smarter-Than-Humans A.I. Will Likely Be Here by 2030
Most members of a DealBook Summit panel described immense benefits from artificial intelligence and saw its risks as manageable.
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Joel Kaplan, a former senior adviser to George W. Bush, replaces Nick Clegg, a former deputy prime minister of Britain, as Meta’s head of policy.
By Mike Isaac
In 2020, he moved to ban the Chinese-owned app. Now, he is opposing the Biden administration’s effort to do just that.
By Lisa Friedman and Sapna Maheshwari
The Treasury secretary urged Congress to protect the full faith and credit of the United States by raising the debt limit.
By Alan Rappeport
A fierce dispute erupted in the president-elect’s camp between immigration hard-liners and tech industry leaders including Elon Musk.
By Ryan Mac and Ken Bensinger
Sales of the company’s cars are flagging, but investors are focusing on the potential of autonomous driving and Mr. Musk’s ties to President-elect Donald J. Trump.
By Jack Ewing
His résumé is a catalog of corporate emergencies at Time Warner, Citigroup and the Los Angeles Clippers.
By Benjamin Mullin
President-elect Donald J. Trump is expected to roll back many of the rules and subsidies that have attracted billions of dollars from the private sector to renewable energy and electric vehicles.
By Lydia DePillis
Even as Telegram faces legal scrutiny and grapples with billions in debt, it is set to be profitable for the first time as it tries cryptocurrencies, subscriptions and ads.
By Adam Satariano, Paul Mozur and Erin Griffith
The search giant’s proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.
By David McCabe
At the DealBook Summit, seven sports stars and experts discussed how building a brand as an athlete has changed.
By Michael J. de la Merced
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