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An Epstein Associate Steps Down From Japanese Government Tech Project

Joichi Ito’s involvement in a publicly funded Japanese initiative had come under scrutiny after new details revealed his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

War-Induced Inflation Spike Looms Over Europe’s Economic Recovery

For months, the region has been encouraged by low inflation and better-than-expected economic growth. A disruption to energy supplies from the Middle East could...

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An Epstein Associate Steps Down From Japanese Government Tech Project

Joichi Ito’s involvement in a publicly funded Japanese initiative had come under scrutiny after new details revealed his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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An Epstein Associate Steps Down From Japanese Government Tech Project

Joichi Ito’s involvement in a publicly funded Japanese initiative had come under scrutiny after new details revealed his close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

Wall Street Faces Its Biggest Crisis of Confidence in Years

Lending troubles at Blue Owl Capital and other so-called private credit behemoths are setting off fears of a “bank run,” as one hedge fund...

War-Induced Inflation Spike Looms Over Europe’s Economic Recovery

For months, the region has been encouraged by low inflation and better-than-expected economic growth. A disruption to energy supplies from the Middle East could...
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Victoria and Michael Wolff Document Their Lifestyle in ‘Our Amagansett House’

The author and Trump antagonist Michael Wolff has his wife, Victoria, to thank for his latest chapter: lifestyle influencer. Now she’s becoming one, too.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting Votes to Shut Down

Executives debated whether to allow the corporation to lie dormant after federal funding ended last year, but decided against it.

Oil Stocks Rally as Investors Bet on Return to Venezuela

The energy sector of the S&P 500 rose 2.9 percent on Monday, lifting the broader market.

New Car Sales Are Rising Thanks to Purchases by the Well-Off

A larger proportion of new cars are being bought by affluent Americans as prices and interest rates for auto loans climb, analysts said.

How Nicolás Maduro’s Capture Could Reshape the Global Order

The U.S. seizure of Venezuela’s president has governments, executives and investors bracing for wide-reaching business and geopolitical fallout.

Supreme Court Increasingly Favors the Rich, Economists Say

A new study found that the court’s Republican appointees voted for the wealthier side in cases 70 percent of the time in 2022, up...

Trump’s Goals for Reviving Venezuela’s Oil Industry Will Not Come Easily or Cheaply

It will take years and billions in investment to revitalize Venezuela’s oil industry, and energy producers will likely be cautious before stepping in.

Dimon’s $770 Million Windfall Shows How Banking Is Great Again

The Trump administration is lifting regulations, and deal making is heating up. For Jamie Dimon, being JPMorgan Chase’s chief executive was more lucrative in...

Colleen Keating, CEO of Planet Fitness, on Gen Z and Strength Training

Colleen Keating, chief executive of Planet Fitness, wants them to do it in a “judgment-free zone.”

Kevin O’Leary on ‘Marty Supreme’ and Notes He Gave Josh Safdie

When it came to his film acting debut, the“Shark Tank” investor had some notes for the director Josh Safdie.

What to Know About Venezuela’s Oil Industry as Trump Plans U.S. Intervention

Venezuela claims to have more than 300 billion barrels in the ground, but it is only producing about one million barrels a day.

8 Big Questions for 2026

Here are the biggest unknowns the DealBook team will be watching as we cover business and the economy this year.