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Jim Edwards is the executive editor for global news at Fortune. He was previously the editor-in-chief of Business Insider's news division and the founding editor of Business Insider UK. His investigative journalism has changed the law in two U.S. federal districts and two states. The U.S. Supreme Court cited his work on the death penalty in the concurrence to Baze v. Rees, the ruling on whether lethal injection is cruel or unusual. He also won the Neal award for an investigation of bribes and kickbacks on Madison Avenue.

Wall Street sees ‘nothing of real substance’ in Trump’s China trade deal—and stocks sell off globally
North AmericaWall Street sees ‘nothing of real substance’ in Trump’s China trade deal—and stocks sell off globally
By Jim EdwardsMay 15, 2026
Wall Street no longer believes Kevin Warsh can do what President Trump wants
EconomyWall Street no longer believes Kevin Warsh can do what President Trump wants
By Jim EdwardsMay 14, 2026
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EnergyThe airplane fuel shortage is a myth propagated by airlines who want to cancel unprofitable flights, says private jet CEO
By Jim EdwardsMay 14, 2026
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AIWells Fargo: AI is a ‘euphoric’ bubble and investors should ride it until it pops
By Jim EdwardsMay 13, 2026
The Fed is ‘meaningfully deviating’ from one of the most basic rules for fighting inflation, BofA warns
EconomyThe Fed is ‘meaningfully deviating’ from one of the most basic rules for fighting inflation, BofA warns
By Jim EdwardsMay 12, 2026
‘As long as the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, markets remain on a knife-edge,’ Deutsche Bank warns
Politics‘As long as the Strait of Hormuz stays closed, markets remain on a knife-edge,’ Deutsche Bank warns
By Jim EdwardsMay 11, 2026
Wall Street piles into ‘NACHO’ bet on looming oil shortages in June
EconomyWall Street piles into ‘NACHO’ bet on looming oil shortages in June
By Jim EdwardsMay 8, 2026
Wall Street has decided the war is already over as stocks rally globally on peace talk progress
PoliticsWall Street has decided the war is already over as stocks rally globally on peace talk progress
By Jim EdwardsMay 7, 2026
The war with Iran is ‘over’ but the jet fuel crisis is about to begin
EnergyThe war with Iran is ‘over’ but the jet fuel crisis is about to begin
By Jim EdwardsMay 6, 2026
Supermicro’s earnings call today takes place amid a probe that could be ‘fatal’ for the company
Big TechSupermicro’s earnings call today takes place amid a probe that could be ‘fatal’ for the company
By Jim EdwardsMay 5, 2026
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in San Francisco, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
PoliticsInside Google’s quiet internal war against its own anti-military activist employees
By Jim EdwardsMay 4, 2026
Newly appointed Apple CEO John Ternus (left) with outgoing CEO Tim Cook in Cupertino, Calif. (Photo courtesy Apple)
PoliticsApple’s new CEO said he will continue the company’s tradition of secrecy—and Wall Street loved it
By Jim EdwardsMay 1, 2026
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Big TechWith no end in sight, Trump considers new options in Iran war—including the ‘Dark Eagle’ hypersonic missile
By Jim EdwardsApril 30, 2026
Tariff-proof pay: How boardrooms quietly made sure Trump’s trade war stopped at the CEO’s door
Big TechTariff-proof pay: How boardrooms quietly made sure Trump’s trade war stopped at the CEO’s door
By Jim EdwardsApril 29, 2026
OpenAI CFO reportedly at odds with Sam Altman over missed revenue target—even as AI capex is set to hit $660 billion
AIOpenAI CFO reportedly at odds with Sam Altman over missed revenue target—even as AI capex is set to hit $660 billion
By Jim EdwardsApril 28, 2026
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