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The loans sat on banks’ books for two-and-a-half years until the election of Donald Trump rapidly changed the company’s ...
Jordan Belfort was the subject of 2013's The Wolf of Wall Street. We break down what the stockbroker's net worth was at the ...
The Wolf of Wall Street is based on an elaborate memoir written by Jordan Belfort himself, raising questions about both the ...
A star in 2013 was born when Margot Robbie starred in Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street. But the actress almost left ...
As tariffs loom over the sector, biotechs with U.S.-based manufacturing and intellectual property are soothing investor ...
Theo Francis covers corporate news and executive compensation for The Wall Street Journal from Washington, D.C. He specializes in using a wide range of data as well as securities filings and other ...
Sarah Karnasiewicz is the features editor for The Wall Street Journal’s Off Duty lifestyle section. Prior to joining the staff in 2022, she was a columnist and contributor to Off Duty for more ...
Josephine Chu is a video journalist on The Wall Street Journal’s features and explainers team in New York, where she produces for various series including The Economics Of, Rebrand and What Went ...
Noemie Bisserbe covers French politics and foreign policy in The Wall Street Journal’s Paris bureau. Previously, Noemie covered the banking and insurance industries, chronicling the fallout of ...
Ed Frankl is a reporter for Dow Jones Newswires and The Wall Street Journal, based in Barcelona. He covers Europe's economy, reporting on central banks, inflation, retail, employment and major ...
Margot Patrick is a reporter for The Wall Street Journal in London, covering international banks and finance. Her work has chronicled corporate spying at Credit Suisse, a central bank heist in ...
Andrew Restuccia is the White House editor for The Wall Street Journal. Before becoming an editor, he covered the White House for nearly eight years. He joined the Journal in 2019 from Politico ...