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What May Happen to Mike Bloomberg’s Company After He Leaves

A leadership reshuffle at the financial data giant has rekindled questions about a future sale or a move to take the company public.

Bob Iger Tweaks Disney’s Strategy on Streaming

The C.E.O. of the media giant has shifted focus to making more money from subscribers after losing billions in a bid to build scale.

Lessons From a Law Firm’s Decision to Leave China

Dentons’ decision to quit the country and new investment limits by the Biden administration underscore the growing challenges facing Western companies there.

Goldman Sachs Names New Chief of Staff to Succeed John Rogers

John Rogers, one of the Wall Street firm’s most influential executives, will hand over his chief of staff role to Russell Horwitz, a onetime deputy.

Gary Gensler, SEC Chief, Worries About AI

Gary Gensler, who has studied the consequences of artificial intelligence for years, said that the technology could lead to future financial crises.

Markets Still Weigh the Meaning of a U.S. Credit Rating Cut

Stocks were down and Treasury yields were up after Fitch Ratings’ downgrade. But the biggest effects of the move may play out over time.

What Fitch’s Downgrade of the US Credit Rating Means

A downgrade of the nation’s credit rating admonished Washington for persistent political fighting over federal spending. But the move drew sharp criticism.

Steve Jobs’s Son Gets Into Venture Capital

Reed Jobs, 31, is starting an investment firm to focus on new cancer treatments, continuing a yearslong focus on a disease that hits close to...

Disney’s Iger Hires 2 Former Heirs Apparent for Advice

Robert Iger has reportedly brought in two former heirs apparent, Kevin Mayer and Thomas Staggs, for advice, renewing focus on succession at the media giant.

The Calculus Behind Firing Tucker Carlson

The host was Fox News’s brightest star, but his history of controversy and potential legal issues may have prompted the Murdochs to swing the ax.