business
Australia’s ASX Compromised by Shareholder Focus, Regulator Says
A panel commissioned by Australia’s securities operator found that the stock-exchange operator underinvested in the resilience and security of its infrastructure. Source link
Oil Edges Higher Amid Mixed Signals
Oil edged higher in early Asian trading amid mixed signals. Source link
Opinion | Trump Takes On the Proxy Overlords
If the SEC follows through, an executive order could limit the power of ISS and Glass Lewis. Source link
Opinion | Guan Heng’s Fate and American Values
The U.S. may deport the man who helped expose the Chinese Communist horrors in Xinjiang. Source link
Opinion | A Merger Could Bring Better Streaming
Consumers stand to benefit from Netflix’s acquisition of Warner. Source link
SpaceX Starts a Wall Street Bake-Off to Hire Banks for Possible IPO
The rocket-and-satellite maker will interview bankers this week to advise it on its initial public offering Source link
CEOs to Keep Spending on AI, Despite Spotty Returns
Teneo’s annual survey finds 68% of chief executives plan to increase AI spending in 2026. Source link
Opinion | A Fault-Free Air Bag Future
The DMV can help limit the number of defected cars on the road. Source link
Tonka Trucks Gambled on Keeping Production in China and Survived—Barely
Disrupted shipments shrank profits as the company that sells the toys to U.S. retailers awaited the outcome of trade talks. Source link
Our 3-D Model Guides You Through Epstein’s Secretive Island, Little St. James
Newly released images show the hideaway where Jeffrey Epstein brought his friends and victims; the FBI has a list of visitors. Source link