Goldman Sachs’ healthcare team is bleeding bankers as the junior ranks bemoan longer-than-usual hours and weaker bonus checks Aaron Weinman 29 aug 2022
Doctored bank statements and a decade-long graft. This banker has been accused of stealing $50 million in a lawsuit that claims the money went toward hotels in New York, Miami, and land in the Catskills. Aaron Weinman 26 aug 2022
Ex-Goldman Sachs banker Peggy Flannery ditched Wall Street for sustainable investing. Since making the shift, she’s corralled billion-dollar investments into renewable-energy projects at Generate Capital. Aaron Weinman 26 aug 2022
Rich men like Jeff Bezos to Sergey Brin leave their wealth in the hands of women, whose investment strategies fit the bill of long-term thinking family offices. Aaron Weinman 25 aug 2022
Hedge-fund pioneer Julian Robertson has died, aged 90. The founder of Tiger Management not only amassed billlions of dollars in assets, his lasting legacy includes a slew of ‘Tiger Cub’ protégés. Aaron Weinman 24 aug 2022
Why one law firm partner likened a recruiting wave of juniors to the ‘Wild West’ Aaron Weinman 23 aug 2022
How a buoyant bond market has injected life into what is usually a sleepy month for vacationing bankers. Apple and Meta raised north of $15 billion, and riskier corners of the capital markets are seeing signs of life. Aaron Weinman 22 aug 2022
Citadel — Ken Griffin’s financial empire with one of the most lucrative internships on Wall Street — should distribute job offers next week. Three interns provided the inside track for a summer program that accepts less than 1% of applicants. Aaron Weinman 19 aug 2022
Mia Alexander wants neobank Dave to become the first choice for America’s under-represented communities. She’s working on initiatives to boost their employability, and correct a system that’s left minorities with less access to financial services. Aaron Weinman 19 aug 2022
Firms like Kirkland & Ellis and Skadden lurk law school campuses and offer big six-figure salaries. Despite some students wanting to shun a career in Big Law, many don’t have a choice as debt loads mount. Aaron Weinman 18 aug 2022