American Money Has Discovered Indian Cricket Billion-dollar investment funds and N.F.L. ownership groups are among those angling for a foothold in the Indian Premier League. The returns, not the sport, are the draw.
Is Wall Street Really to Blame for the Affordable Housing Crisis? Affordable housing has become harder and harder to find. Could corporate speculators be the culprit?
Revenge of the Founders: A Generational Struggle on Wall Street The abrupt departure of Kewsong Lee as Carlyle Group’s chief executive followed conflicts over how to run the financial firm.
How Private Equity Lobbying Watered Down the Corporate Minimum Tax The new corporate minimum tax is not law yet and is already rife with exceptions for the businesses that might have to pay it.
The Carried Interest Loophole Survives Another Political Battle The latest effort to narrow the preferential tax treatment used by private equity executives failed after Senator Kyrsten Sinema objected.