Markets
The cafés along University Avenue were packed on a recent afternoon in Palo Alto, as they always are: venture capitalists…
Last week, traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange stood beneath glowing boards of green numbers, looking…
Earlier this year, a recruiter slid a pay sheet forward from across a polished conference table on a quiet section…
Even though it was cruel to experience, Microsoft’s previous miracle was easy to explain: Windows on everything, everywhere, at once.…
The private-credit crowd tends to speak in the language of calm outside a glassy Midtown hotel ballroom, the type with…
The parking lot outside a big tech campus appeared oddly normal on a dreary Silicon Valley morning. A couple of…
Outside a modest semi-detached house on a soggy afternoon in North London, a slightly crooked “For Sale” sign is displayed.…
The money isn’t the most peculiar aspect of the AI stock boom. It’s the velocity. Little things like people talking…
In locations that aren’t meant to be “economic data,” like airport lounges, it becomes particularly apparent for the first time.…
When Nvidia moves, the lower Manhattan trading floor no longer erupts. The response is more subdued than that. Conversations halt…
The first hint of change came subtly, when numbers moved downward with unexpected regularity across trade screens. Software equities that…
For many years, Leonie Tucker’s profession felt incredibly dependable, molded by perseverance, long hours, and consistent artistic development. Although her…
