
Michael de la Merced
Finance Reporter at The New York Times
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Danielle Kaye |Eshe Nelson |Keith Bradsher |Rebecca Davis O’Brien |Joe Rennison |Tim Balk | +13 more
The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite index fell into a bear market, overshadowing some good news about the U.S. labor market. President Trump insisted his policies were working.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Ravi Mattu |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Michael de la Merced |Lauren Hirsch | +1 more
American trading partners responded swiftly to President Trump’s latest round of levies with countermeasures, creating more uncertainty for C.E.O.s.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Ravi Mattu |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Michael de la Merced |Lauren Hirsch | +1 more
In his address to Congress, the president made clear that his new trade levies were here to stay, acknowledging it might create “a little disturbance.” Analysts forecast what that might look like.
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1 month ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Ravi Mattu |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Michael de la Merced |Lauren Hirsch | +1 more
The president has sent the message that he’s committed to tariffs, and that he sees room for deals with Ukraine and Russia.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
nytimes.com | David Yaffe-Bellany |William K. Rashbaum |Michael de la Merced
The search involving Shayne Coplan, the founder of Polymarket, known for its presidential election odds, was part of a criminal investigation, three people said.
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RT @elonmusk: @xAI has acquired @X in an all-stock transaction. The combination values xAI at $80 billion and X at $33 billion ($45B less $…

Update! We now know the name of the Rippling employee in Dublin accused of being a Deel spy: It's Keith O'Brien. He faces a contempt hearing as soon as today for not turning over his phone to a court-appt'ed solicitor https://t.co/uhYPhYn3Sz

This is one of the stranger and more gripping tales of a software rivalry I've heard of recently: accusations of a mole, a "honeypot" trap and the alleged spy fleeing when confronted. (It's in today's @dealbook newsletter) It involves two HR competitors, Rippling and Deel 🧵

Who says there’s no drama at an M&A lawyer conference? https://t.co/8u4JXSHRas