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Tokenisation: The shift that could transform how the world owns assets 

Tokenisation — turning assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain networks — is rapidly moving from theory to real-world adoption. Nicola Sheridan of PwC Ireland and blockchain expert Lory Kehoe explain why the technology is attracting serious attention from investors, banks and policymakers.

Apple is way behind in AI—and still making a fortune from it

Its artificial-intelligence revenue is set to top $1 billion this year, reassuring investors wary of rivals’ sky-high spending, write Rolfe Winkler and Nate Rattner, The Wall Street Journal.

A U.S. citizen now runs Mexico’s top drug cartel—and targeting him is complicated

The California-born stepson of the late kingpin ‘El Mencho’ enjoys constitutional protections other capos could only dream of, write José de Córdoba, Santiago Pére and Steve Fisher, The Wall Street Journal.

The Russian tycoon, the Irish fintech and the “death knell” of a $5m loan

Oleg Boyko loaned $5m to the Irish arm of fintech firm E21 but the company argues sanctions prevent repayment. Legal proceedings are playing out in the UK and US.

Four years on, Addleshaw Goddard has big ambitions for Dublin

Addleshaw Goddard has enjoyed a decade of rapid expansion and has a 2030 revenue target of £1bn. Four years after it merged with Eugene F Collins, managing partner Andrew Johnston says they are still "scratching the surface" at their Irish hub.

Pardoned for fraud, a CEO mounts his comeback: ‘We can trust you now’

Trevor Milton’s conviction for defrauding investors in truck company Nikola was wiped away. He’s now raising funds for a new jet he claims will transform flying, write Christopher Kuo and Ben Foldy, The Wall Street Journal.

From buy-and-build to billion-dollar ambition: Why co-founders Alex and Dan Fox sold Johnson Hana to Eudia

Johnson Hana was preparing its own acquisition spree when Eudia came calling. Now Alex Fox is helping scale an AI-powered legal platform across a trillion-dollar industry.

Irish-founded Laing O’Rourke in legal battle with one of the world’s biggest film studios

Shepperton Studios has played host to major film and TV productions but it faces its own drama in a dispute over a multi-million-pound invoice with the construction firm.

Top Voices

Travels with Looby: Part three – In search of some answers

Between bookshops, galleries and long lunches with friends, Washington feels timeless — yet the distant thunder of war reminds us how closely the city lives with power.

Peter Kinsella: Oil prices reached $119 today. Here is what I think happens next

Oil’s leap to $119 is more than a price spike – it’s the start of a global economic shock that could drive inflation higher, disrupt supply chains and reshape interest-rate predictions.

Travels with Looby: Part two – In search of some answers

A trip to Japan with an old friend who first taught me why Warren Buffett matters becomes a journey through temples, history and boardrooms – and a search for signs that corporate Japan may finally be changing.

Travels with Looby: Part one – In search of some answers

Stepping away from finance, I set out to travel in search of perspective – and found it in Durham, where ancient faith, industrial memory, and resilient communities meet.

OpenAI’s bid to allow x-rated talk is freaking out its own advisers

Warnings surface that the company risks creating a "sexy suicide coach" if it begins allowing sexually explicit chats, writes Sam Schechner and Georgia Wells, The Wall Street Journal.

Why brand strategy determines M&A winners

A clear identity and culture strategy is now central to protecting deal value in Ireland’s mid-market M&A landscape.

Ireland’s new St Patrick’s Day pitch in Washington: Rewinding the week that was

Two-way investment may act as a “Donald pleaser” but the core issues of tax and EU regulation are where Ireland is really promoting itself as a bridge to Europe for US business.

“There for the taking?” The data says otherwise and Ireland will wait for Scots to crack, again

Maybe Darcy Graham is right to be bullish. Maybe Finn Russell plays the game of his life in the one city that’s never let him do his brilliant thing. Maybe. But the data, the history, and the venue all point the same way.