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Jamie Dimon’s right hand man is ready to lead JP Morgan—but time is not on his side
FinanceJamie Dimon’s right hand man is ready to lead JP Morgan—but time is not on his side
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 16, 2024
Jamie Dimon speaking
FinanceJamie Dimon is still committed to DEI but says he’s not woke
By Clara Hudson and BloombergSeptember 14, 2024
A man with his head in his hand sits at his computer in a darkened office.
SuccessBank of America is making it harder for junior bankers to lie about their work hours
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 12, 2024
Blurred passersby walk in front of the Commerzbank logo outside an office building
FinanceCommerzbank gears up for potential UniCredit takeover bid
By Arno Schütze, Jan-Henrik Förster and BloombergSeptember 11, 2024
Elizabeth Warren calls Fed chair ‘dangerous man’ for supporting these reduced bank controls
FinanceElizabeth Warren calls Fed chair ‘dangerous man’ for supporting these reduced bank controls
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Fed vice-chair slashes proposed capital cushion for JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup by over 50%
FinanceFed vice-chair slashes proposed capital cushion for JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup by over 50%
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Bank of America raises minimum wage to $24, even as workforce shrinks
FinanceBank of America raises minimum wage to $24, even as workforce shrinks
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Goldman Sachs’ hundreds of laid-off bankers face toughest job market since early COVID era
FinanceGoldman Sachs’ hundreds of laid-off bankers face toughest job market since early COVID era
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 6, 2024
Photo of Jonathan Bloomer
FinanceYacht tragedy forces Morgan Stanley to find new international chair even as grief is fresh
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 3, 2024
Goldman Sachs cutting several hundred employees in annual cull of low performers
SuccessGoldman Sachs cutting several hundred employees in annual cull of low performers
By Sridhar Natarajan and BloombergAugust 30, 2024
It took Wells Fargo 4 days to notice that an employee had died in their cubicle
FinanceIt took Wells Fargo 4 days to notice that an employee had died in their cubicle
By Chloe BergerAugust 30, 2024
Stacy Sonnenberg, Goldman's global head of sports financing, sits smling in her office, in front of sports jerseys with her name on them.
FinanceHow this Goldman Sachs sports boss helps the Yankees, FC Barcelona, and other famous clubs build their stadiums
By Michael del CastilloAugust 29, 2024
I lead a major bank in Kenya. Here’s why we invest in Africa’s women entrepreneurs
CommentaryI lead a major bank in Kenya. Here’s why we invest in Africa’s women entrepreneurs
By Annastacia KimtaiAugust 22, 2024
Jerome Powell speaks at podium
FinanceJerome Powell met Jamie Dimon and other bank CEOs behind closed doors to avoid legal fight
By Katanga Johnson and BloombergAugust 17, 2024
David Solomon, chief executive officer of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., during an interview for an episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" in New York, US, on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. Goldman shares have rallied 31% this year to a fresh record high, bolstered by strong trading revenues and banking fees. Photographer: Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images
SuccessGoldman Sachs’ CEO was rejected twice by the firm. He’s since led it to over $50 billion in revenue
By Jane ThierAugust 15, 2024
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