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Six entrepreneurs making their fintech 50 debut in 2026

Their startups do everything from giving consumers budgeting tips to testing traders’ software for errors that could cost hundreds of millions of dollars.

  • By Jeff Kauflin

The 50 hottest fintech startups in 2026

Even as AI took center stage in 2025, many fintechs–especially those with a business-to-business focus–thrived.

  • By Jeff Kauflin

Here is a list of the world’s most expensive whiskey bottles of all time

From the $2.8 million Emerald Isle to record-setting Macallan, Japanese, and American bottles, a look at the whiskies that have fetched the highest prices ever at auction

  • By Brad Japhe, Senior Contributor

50 over 50 global: 2026

The Forbes’ 50 Over 50 Global List 2026 highlights women 50 and over making an impact across three dozen countries and a wide range of industries ranging from finance to fashion.

  • By Maggie McGrath

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Inside the billionaire bubble: Why 2025 was the best year in history for billionaires

Surging AI stocks, big IPOs and Elon Musk fueled a billionaire bonanza this year.

  • By Chase Peterson-Withorn
  • Forbes Staff
The summer reads list: 13 books to power your holidays

The summer reads list: 13 books to power your holidays

Picking a summer book can feel overwhelming. Picking from 39,000 even more so. We asked Alastair Dillon, owner of Dillons Bookshop, to curate the reads worth your time this summer.

  • By Alastair Dillon - Contributor

The world’s highest-paid female athletes 2025

With women’s sports on a financial fast break, the top 20 earners hauled in a combined $293 million this year, up 13% from 2024—and further gains look like a slam dunk.

  • By Justin Birnbaum

The highest-paid dead celebrities of 2025

The 25th annual of the posthumous success of deceased musicians, athletes and authors, from The Notorious B.I.G. to Jimmy Buffett. Plus: How Michael Jackson earned $3.5 billion in the afterlife.

  • By Matt Craig

Seven Australian companies make Forbes Asia’s ‘100 to Watch’ list

The annual list, now in its fifth year, highlights emerging businesses across the region, with this year’s entries collectively raising nearly $3 billion in funding.

  • By James McCreery
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