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The Beijing-based transportation app, which dominates ride-hailing in its home country, is set to make its debut as a U.S.-listed public company on Wednesday. → Read More
Business leaders at the Fortune Global Forum spoke of the unprecedented obstacles—and new opportunities—presented by the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
The branchless online bank has thrown down the gauntlet on one of the consumer banking industry’s most reliable—and scrutinized—sources of revenue. → Read More
And there’s another person to watch at the highly acquisitive Salesforce → Read More
The Dutch fintech company is one step closer to acquiring bank capabilities that could make it a bigger player outside of Europe. → Read More
Four decades after the “Reagan Revolution” ushered in an era of lower taxes and smaller government, “Bidenomics” potentially offers yet another tectonic shift in public policy. → Read More
Much work remains if venture capital is to break out of its white- and male-dominated paradigm. → Read More
Fortune asked forward-thinking money managers to think big picture and tell us what trends and technologies they would bet on if granted an ultra-long-term horizon. → Read More
The Ohio senator believes there’s widespread public support for corporate tax hikes to pay for President Biden’s $2 trillion infrastructure plan. → Read More
U.S. markets went gangbusters from the opening bell, surging on the back of Friday's robust jobs report and bullish new services sector data. → Read More
Benjamin Graham's The Intelligent Investor “changed my life,” Buffett told Fortune recently. “If I hadn’t read the book, I’d probably still be delivering papers.” → Read More
A new report found that dozens of major U.S. companies paid no taxes on their profits in 2020. → Read More
Leading business groups expressed opposition to the White House’s proposed corporate tax hikes. → Read More
The California capital is in danger of losing its spot in America's top soccer league, as well as a key piece of a massive downtown regeneration project. → Read More
The White House is reportedly planning a pair of smaller, yet no less ambitious bills that would aim to stimulate the economy while addressing infrastructure, climate change, and education. → Read More
Indefinite deficit spending was always an unlikely proposition. → Read More
The Republican senator's pro-labor stance may speak to a growing acceptance of what unions represent—on both sides of the aisle. → Read More
Eleven years after the Supreme Court’s Citizens United ruling opened the floodgates for corporate political spending, more companies are facing pressure to disclose their “dark money” activities. → Read More
A $232 million investment has ballooned into a $5.9 billion stake. → Read More
Robinhood could file for an IPO as soon as this month. Good idea? Bad idea? → Read More