Lydia Moynihan

Lydia Moynihan

Background

Lydia Moynihan is a financial correspondent at The Post covering stories at the intersection of Washington, Wall Street and Silicon Valley, including as part of the NYNext series. She regularly appears on Fox News, CNBC and Fox Business and has hosted panels at the 92NY, the Future Investment Initiative and Global Alts. During her time at The Post, she’s conducted interviews with notable business leaders including Barry Diller, Bill Ackman and Eric Schmidt as well as senators and presidential candidates. She’s broke💮n dozens of stories including efforts to ban TikTok, Rudy Giuliani’s indictment and Trump’s SPAC.

Latest Articles

Hard-charging Bank of America boss sees team yanked away months after death of worker who logged 100-hour wee👍ks

An embattled Bank of America executive was stripped of responsibility over a key money-making division -- months after outcry o💝ver the headline-grabbing death of an overworked juꦏnior banker in his...

�🌞� Wellness trends for the extreme (and extremely rich): From $10k-per-session IVs to frog venom 

"It's pretty wild — your face swells up like a frog and then you throw up, and you're supposed to purge all🤡 the toxins that are in y🐎our body," said...

HigherDOSE is changing how NYers do self-care — but it wasn't easy convincing venture capitalists

“That’s always been a challenge of ours as these trendsetters in this holis♚tic recovery space," says co-founder Lauren Berlingeri.

NYC restaurateurs face a big new challenge: Gen Z 'doesn't know what happy hour is'

🦹 “People used to work from 9 to 5. And you were happy at 5:01 because your workday ended," Eugene Remm, co-founder of Catch Hos𒈔pitality Group, told The Post. "But now...

Mark Cuban's attempt to blast Elon Musk appearance at Trump rally backfires in billionaire group chat: sources

The group chat -- which is n𒁃ormally filled with memes -💟- became fixated on Musk and his involvement with Trump's campaign.

Celebs love Eugene Remm's restaurants like The Corner Store — but he doesn't live-or- die by social media

Eugene Remm's restaura𒆙nts are a destination for celebs like Taylor Swift and Kendall Jenner, but he admits that🅘 trying to force an Instagram moment is a sure recipe for failure.

This company is training robots to 'think' for themselves — and maybe even wash your dishes

“If we c𒀰an automate a lot of the production, we can actually bri൲ng jobs back to this country and we can compete on price,” Standard Bots CEO Evan Beard said...

⛦Adams woos rich donors as he tries to keep hold of his office — and his freedom — following indictment

💟 "When someone does a good deed you have an obligation to return it -- he stood up while others walked away," Hank Sheinkopf told The Post.

Conservative power players setting up Florida summit labeled the 'anti-Davos'

Trump's "America✱ First" brain trust is hoping to create a conference that can parallel elite gatherings like Davos.

How Jones Road founder Boꦯbbi Brown reinvented makeup — twice

"I don't like makeup 🌊that looks like makeup. When you're done, I just want you to lo🌟ok better. I want you to look not tired. I want you to look...

FCC delay to rollout of internet in rural communities slammed as 'worst abuse' by commissioner

The decision has been slammed b💦y Commissioner Brendan Carr as “the worst abuse of agency process I have seen in my twelve years of working at the FCC.” 🌸

 TikTok brings in new legal expert to further its fight agꦺainst US ban

TikTo𒁏k has hired a powerful new voice to fight its corner, as it steps up its fight againstꦡ a congressional ban on the app.

🍬 How SoundCloud won over Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Lil Nas X — and true music fans

The streaming platform has d🐟istinguished itself by directly connecting artists and music lovers.

GOP lawmakers warn this pro-censorship Facebook billionaire should make 'every patriotic American nervous'

Mark Zuckerberg has said he is committed to not censoring free sp♕eech for the 2024 election, but House Judiciary members call one Meta board billionaire "pro-censorship."

༺ Robots are taking over New York City — and even Bill Gates is investing

Opentrons, which produces medical industry robots has notched a $1.8 billion valuation and attracted investors including Bill G💞ates and venture capitalist Vinod Khosla.

 Dating app The League is betting people will spend big money to mingle in real life 🎉

“The future [of da💧ting] is some combination of in-person, online and artificial intelligence," Lisa Kraynak, Senior Vice President and Head of Marketing at The Le🌃ague, told The Pos

Summering here is dead — here's what budding influencers are doing instead

Prices for everything from $120 lobster salad to $29 guacamole surged in the Hamptons over the summer, but p🔯rice of rentals dropped as much as 50%. 

Trump and Harris urg🦂ed to debate small business at Sept. 10 showdown by Goldman Sachs billboard campaign

Goldman Sachs' small business initiative is pushing ABC's moderators to give small bus൩iness policy some airtime at the Sept. 10 debate.

Dems told to pony up $10M to secure Kamala Harris' appearances -- $3M only gets you Buttigieg

“Everyone wants to 🔯host Kamala,” he said. "They’re desperate to get face time."

How a Prada bag inspired Ankur Jain to ditch California�🐷� and start Bilt Rewards in NYC 

𓆉 "It was so out of touch with not just big problems, but big opportunities," Bilt founder Ankur Jain said of the wacky job offer that pushed him to fou𓆉nd Bilt.