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How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Finance, geopolitics and cybersecurity will all be crucial in determining the scope and success of any energy transition.
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Goldman Sachs Is Buying Corporate Retirement Plan Robo-Advisor NextCapital
Goldman and rivals including Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan Chase have amped up their acquisitions in both fintech and asset management in recent years.
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S&P 500 Rises on Monday to Extend Two-Week Comeback, Nasdaq Adds 1% on Tech Rally
Parts of the Treasury yield curve briefly inverted on Monday, raising some recession concerns.
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Wall Street Bonuses Climb to Record $257,500 Per Worker Last Year, New York's Fiscal Chief Says
DiNapoli’s report highlights the outsized role Wall Street employees have in New York’s financial health.
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What to Watch Today: Wall Street Looks Relatively Steady After Best Week Since November 2020
U.S. stock futures dropped slightly Monday after strong gains last week.
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5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Monday
U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday after strong gains last week.
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Goldman Sachs, Galaxy Digital Announce Milestone Over-The-Counter Crypto Trade
That Goldman, a top player in markets for traditional assets, is involved is a signal of the increased maturity of the asset class for institutional players.
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VW and Goldman Sachs-Backed Northvolt Plans German Gigafactory
Northvolt is not unique in wanting to establish a gigafactory in Germany.
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Microsoft and Jeff Bezos Are Backing This Start-Up That Aims to Retrofit Millions of Old Buildings With ‘Green' Energy
BlocPower is ‘greening’ buildings across America and promising big returns for major investors.
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Putin's Invasion of Ukraine Will Knock 30 Years of Progress Off the Russian Economy
Russia’s 40-year effort to create a Western-style market economy is one more casualty of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Deutsche Bank Reverses Course on Russia, Says It Is Unwinding Business There After Ukraine Invasion
Financial institutions continue to exit Russia in the third week of its Ukraine invasion.
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Dow Falls 200 Points, Notches Its Fifth Straight Week of Losses as Russia-Ukraine War Drags on
The Dow secured its fifth straight week of losses as the Russia-Ukraine war continues to be an overhang on financial markets.
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Goldman Sachs Shutters Russia Business, First Major Wall Street Bank to Leave After Ukraine War
The move is the latest sign of Russia’s increasing isolation in the third week of President Vladimir Putin’s campaign to overthrow the government of Ukraine.
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S&P 500 Falls on Thursday as Stocks Resume Their Downward Move From Russia-Ukraine War
Stocks fell on Thursday as peace talks between Ukraine and Russia showed little progress on key issues and oil prices again moved higher.
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The Russia-Ukraine War Has Hit Many Currencies Hard. Here's What Analysts Are Expecting Now
Currency markets have not escaped the steep losses and wild swings seen across asset classes in recent weeks.
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S&P 500 Rallies 2.5% for Its Best Day Since June 2020, Dow Soars 650 Points
Stocks posted sharp gains on Wednesday as recently surging commodity prices, especially oil, cooled off while the war in Ukraine continues.
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Secret JPMorgan Project Aims to Push Bank Deeper Into Growing Market Serving Private Companies
CEO Jamie Dimon is aggressively investing to help his bank battle fintech firms.
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Goldman's Consumer Push Showing ‘Real Growth,' Expected to More Than Double Over 2 Years, CEO Says
“The build portion is basically in the ground. And so we’ve got a good runway to really expand the platform,” the Goldman CEO said Wednesday.
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Pro Sports Have Never Had a Black Commissioner — and Many Doubt It'll Happen Soon
Experts and academics say leagues have a long way to go to improve representation in front offices, especially in the C-suite.
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Goldman's David Solomon Says ‘Our Strategy Is Working' Even as Stock Lags Peers
CEO David Solomon gave CNBC’s Jim Cramer an update on how the investment bank is faring in 2022.