Hedge Fund Women—The Real Numbers
As of 2015, less than 2 percent of hedge funds were run or owned by women—about 150 to 200 globally.
Why Wall Street Is Suffering From China's Slowdown
Don't panic, but your 401k may depend on Beijing's monetary policy.
An Era of $20 Oil? Not So Fast
Oil majors are counting on the repeal of America's 40-year ban on exporting crude oil to shore up prices.
As Fed Deliberates, World Awaits 'Liftoff'
A small hike in U.S. interest rates is almost inevitable on Wednesday. The big question is: What happens next?
Why Volkswagen Cheated
Intense ambition and a rigid corporate culture created the conditions for lying at Germany's biggest company.
The Lost U.K. Child Abuse Testimonies
Online testimonies survivors gave to a British inquiry into child abuse were mysteriously deleted.
Who's Silicon Valley Backing for President?
Tech industry donations show the Democrats have an institutional donor base.
Carly Fiorina's Track Record: Better Than You've Heard
The former Hewlett-Packard CEO's business record has become a piñata, but it's not nearly as bad as it looks.
As Wealth Inequality Soars, One City Shows the Way
The city of Ogden, together with its neighboring communities, has the narrowest wealth gap among America's largest metropolitan statistical areas.
Americans Aren't Ready for an Interest Rate Hike
The rich are feeling better, but the average citizen has not seen much benefit from the recovery yet.
U.S. Consumers See Upside of Falling Energy Prices
The last time energy was this cheap, Eisenhower was president.
Survivors Question Role of U.K. Home Office in Child Abuse Inquiry
New inquiry has drawn most of its staff from the Home Office and other government offices.
NYSE Insists It Was Not Hacked, But Questions Remains
The Securities and Exchange Commission will review NYSE's investigation and is not ready to rule out a breach.
Greek Crisis Is Undermining the Philosophy of a United Europe
In the EU, there is supposed to be no turning back, but what happens when a country can't keep up?
To Quiet Calls for Fracking Curbs, Texas Bans Bans
George P. Bush backs Texas's efforts to halt municipal fracking bans.
Millennial College Graduates: Young, Educated, Jobless
These grads are facing the longest sustained period of unemployment in history.
Verizon-AOL Deal Aims to Turn Phones Into TVs By Late Summer
Millennials' changing habits a key driver of $4.4 billion deal.
Judgment Day for the U.S. Surveillance State
After an appeals court ruling, reform suddenly appears inevitable.
Iran Is Being Courted by European Business and Big Oil
European business and big oil prepare to pounce when and if sanctions are lifted.
Fifty Shades of Amish: A Strange Genre of the Romance Novel
None of the sex, but plenty of leather whips.
Iran Supreme Leader's Red Line Could Be Deal-Breaker
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has broken his silence on the nuclear agreement.
Stalking Jon Corzine
Meet the hedge fund manager who will not rest until the former governor of New Jersey is in prison.
The EMBERS Project Can Predict the Future With Twitter
New D.C. tech has accurately forecasted impeachments, student protests and more.
Thousands of Children Missing from Britain CPS
Despite a series of child abuse scandals, Britain is still losing track of children in care, including hundreds under the age of one.
Some Humble Suggestions for Next Year's Oscars Host
Hosting's not an easy job, but these candidates can't fail.
The Birds of Wall Street
Predicting a financial crisis by observing crowds, viruses and migrating geese.
A Modern Take on America From a Long-Dead Frenchman
Why the iconic French designer Christian Dior loved—and hated—America.
David Miranda and the Human-Rights Black Hole
The case of David Miranda threatens the most powerful intelligence-gathering apparatus in the world.
Our Favorite Films of 2014: Newsweek Staff Picks
Newsweek staff writers and editors dish about their favorite films of the year.
A Different Kind of Oil Crisis
Gas prices are plunging. That hurts Putin and helps consumers, but producers around the world are about to get rocked.