Probe of Davos Founder Finds Unauthorized Spending, Inappropriate Behavior
The Davos founder rejected preliminary findings of misconduct, including improper travel expenses and gifts.
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CME Earnings Surge on Volatility, Increased Trading
CME Group's second-quarter earnings and revenue rose sharply as the derivatives-exchange operator benefited from a surge in trading activity due to market volatility.
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Will Buffett's Successor Get the Same Free Pass From Investors?
There are some calls the Oracle of Omaha can get away with that others may not so easily.
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New Entrants Drive Secondary Market to Record First Half
California Public Employees' Retirement System is among the traditional sellers that have become buyers on the market for private-fund stakes.
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AI Talent Frenzy Is a Mixed Bag for VCs
Venture investors and limited partners have made money as founders get hired away, but some deals aren't that great for investors.
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Tom Hayes, Libor 'Ringleader,' Wins U.K. Appeal to Clear His Name
The former trader won a last-ditch appeal, undoing one of the most high-profile cases to emerge from the global financial crisis.
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Stocks Are Trading More Like Bitcoin. What That Means for Investors.
Call-option spreads give investors a way to bet on a continuation of the bullish trend in U.S. stocks-while limiting risk.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on UniCredit, BBVA, Capital One and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
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Morgan Stanley's Screening of Wealth-Management Clients Draws More Scrutiny
The Wall Street firm is being investigated over whether it properly vetted its clients for money-laundering risks.
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Capital One Swings to Loss After Discover Financial Acquisition
Capital One completed its $35 billion acquisition of Discover in May. The transaction's dent to earnings per share was around $14.06 after tax.
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Italy's UniCredit Withdraws Offer to Buy Banco BPM
In withdrawing, UniCredit cited complaints related to the golden power provision that allows the Italian government to impose conditions on corporate transactions.
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Powell Ouster Threat Boosts Bond Market's 'Cleanest' Trade
Traders believes that Trump's campaign against the Fed could steepen the yield curve, and they are betting on a widening spread between short- and long-duration Treasuries.
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Equifax Profit Up, Boosts 2025 Guidance on Forex Trends
Equifax's second-quarter net income rose sharply as the mortgage market rebounded, but the company's boost to earnings and revenue projections for the year primarily reflected foreign-exchange trends due to a cloudy macroeconomic picture.
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