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Bread nabs one of Citi's e-commerce leaders

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: Chloe Lewis and Laura Anderson attend the official launch of the Klarna Pop-Up on June 04, 2019 in London, England.
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Bread, a fintech helping merchants offer buy now, pay later, has poached a key member of Citi's strategy around digital wallets and e-commerce. Jyoti Menon will join Bread as a digital product and analytics head. More on Bread's big hire.


Top lawyers advising companies through the biotech feeding frenzy

From left: Maggie Wong of Goodwin Procter LLP, Denise Esposito of Covington & Burling LLP, Howard Sklamberg of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP, and Kenneth Clark of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati with DNA strands and gavels patterned behind them on a light blue to light green gradient background.
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Investors have been pouring money into the life-sciences industry - and companies are turning to top lawyers to navigate the bonanza. We spoke with recruiters, lawyers, and industry experts to find 13 power players in the field. Meet them here.


Jamie Dimon calls bitcoin "worthless"

JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon still isn't buying into the hype surrounding bitcoin. During an event Monday, Dimon called the coin "worthless." Here's what else he said.


How a 17-year-old got a Wall Street internship

Srivatsan "Sri" Prakash
Simplify Asset Management

Srivatsan Prakash started a podcast when he was 14, and has since used it to interview some of the best traders on Wall Street. Plus, he scored an internship on the Street - and investing veteran Mike Green as a mentor - all while still in high school. He tells us how he did it.


KKR's billionaire cofounders step down

KKR co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts
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KKR co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts are stepping down as CEOs. They'll be replaced by the firm's co-presidents, Scott Nuttall and Joseph Bae. What to know about the transition.


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