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JPMorgan Cuts All Ties With Proxy Advisers in Industry First

The bank's asset-management unit will use an in-house, AI-powered platform to cast shareholder votes.

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U.S. Venture-Capital Fundraising Falls 35% as Firms Stay Private Longer

Money is flowing to the most trusted investment firms as startups stay private longer.

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This Startup Wants to Bring Cancer Patients Care at Home

Galway, Ireland- based Luminate Medical just raised $21 million to begin in-home delivery of drug infusions as it also develops devices to lessen the side effects of chemotherapy.

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Bond Market Signals Go-Ahead for Bank Stocks With JPMorgan Earnings on Deck

A steeper yield curve and strong deal activity are lifting bank stocks ahead of JPMorgan's earnings, with analysts expecting financials to drive a fifth of S&P 500 profits.

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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on HSBC, the Chinese insurance sector and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.

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AIG Stock Sinks on CEO's Surprise Plan to Step Down

Longtime Aon executive Eric Andersen will take the reins after a turbulent period at the insurer.

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Fed's Miran Hasn't Spoken With Trump About Fed Chair Job

Federal Reserve governor Stephen Miran said he is not among the finalists President Trump is considering for the Fed chair role and he hasn't raised his hand for the job.

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Berkshire Hathaway CEO Abel's Salary Set at $25 Million, Topping Buffett

It is a substantial increase from the pay of his predecessor Warren Buffett, who took an annual salary of $100,000 for more than 40 years.

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OneStream to Go Private Through $6.4 Billion Hg Acquisition

OneStream shareholders will receive $24 a share, a 31% premium over Monday's closing price.

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TPG Boosts Credit Strategies Through $12 Billion Deal With Insurer Jackson Financial

Partnering with the carrier and annuities provider will increase the private-equity firm's long-term capital under management.

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Monroe Capital Starts Year With New $6.1 Billion Private Credit Haul

The firm's latest private credit fund and related vehicles support loans to lower middle-market companies.

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Lindsay Goldberg Banks $4.9 Billion for New Buyout Fund

The firm raised the new vehicle after delivering about $1.5 billion in investment proceeds to fund backers last year.

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First Brands Creditors Allege Utah Financier Paid Kickbacks for 'Usurious' Deals

Unsecured creditors say Onset Financial worked with founder Patrick James's brother on financing deals returning 300%.

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A Mystery Trader Made $400,000 Betting on Maduro's Downfall

The person doubled down Friday with a final bet on Polymarket at 9:58 p.m., shortly before President Trump ordered the military to strike.

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Early-Stage Investor Niko Bonatsos Leaves General Catalyst

Bonatsos, an early investor in Mercor and other AI startups, may launch a new venture fund.

 

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January 07, 2026 11:00 ET (16:00 GMT)

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