Jane Fraser addresses Brazil-US Business Council forum in Washington, DC in March 2019. Erin Scott/Reuters
And so it begins.
Earnings seasons for the big US banks kicks off today. JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup are up first, all reporting today. Next week will be Bank of America and Goldman Sachs on Tuesday, followed by Morgan Stanley on Wednesday.
In case you missed it, we did a big preview of earnings based on conversations we had with analysts. Check it out here.
Fast forward just over two years, and Vista, long known for a strong track record of making stellar bets in the software space, is folding 7Park into Apptio, another one of its portfolio companies.
There are 171 people at Morgan Stanley walking with an extra pep in their step. The big bank announced its latest class of new managing directors. We've got all the numbers on the latest class. Read more here.
Chairman and Chief Executive of BlackRock Laurence Fink speaks during a session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos January 25, 2014. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich
BlackRock's earnings call took an interesting turn on Thursday, with CEO Larry Fink taking a defensive stance against questions around how asset managers are regulated. Get the lowdown here.