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Aaron Weinman

Aaron Weinman

Capital Markets Correpondent at INSIDER

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  • English
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Recent Articles

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Banks hit with nearly $2 billion in penalties over using unauthorized messaging apps - Business I...

Wall Street firms from Barclays to Goldman Sachs have admitted to wrongdoing around recordkeeping efforts, and will pay nearly $2 billion in penalties to the US Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
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Citi to get back $504 million from Revlon creditors - Business Insider

The bank persuaded a federal appeals court to force Revlon creditors to give it back the $504 million worth of money it accidentally wired lenders for a loan.
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Wall Street banks to preserve energy sources in European offices - ...

JPMorgan has carried out power outage simulations to prepare for the loss of power, while Deutsche Bank will shut off hot water and water fountains to mitigate the impact of Russia’s decision to stop the flow of gas from Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
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Meet 10 chief investment officers who manage billionaires' fortunes...

These money managers fly under the radar, but their investment decisions range from buying sports teams to picking hedge funds.
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Doctored bank statements and a decade-long graft. This banker has b...

The Gupta family from India who control shipping company Astra Global have accused Ganesh Narayan in a lawsuit of doctoring bank statements and concealing a long-running grift that robbed the family of millions of dollars.
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Inside Citadel's much-vaunted summer internship - Business Insider

Interns at Ken Griffin’s Citadel pack their days with rotations, they hob-nob with senior leadership, and sharpen their investment skills. Three interns described their experience at the firm, and what surprised them most.
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Millennium's Glen Scheinberg is the talk of the hedge-fund town - B...

Hedge-fund folks can’t stop talking about the fate of Millennium Partners’ Glen Scheinberg, the big money manager Republicans are turning to, and JPMorgan’s global head of credit trading bids adieu to the bank.
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Laid-off Robinhood staff knew about the company's plans to reorgani...

Axed ‘Robinhoodies’ saw the writing on the wall before the layoffs came, Ken Griffin’s Citadel is trouncing rivals, and get to know 16 lawyers benefiting from bankruptcy battles.
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Crypto investors go to court to get their money back, Wall Street d...

Today’s big story on Wall Street digs into crypto. With Coinbase and Block on deck to report their latest earnings, the Street has lowered expectations for the fintechs. Investors, meanwhile, are trying to win back some of their losses.
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Healthcare companies and divestitures remain ripe M&A targets - Bus...

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street looks into two trending topics across the M&A space — healthcare targets and corporate divestitures. The pandemic has shifted how consumers tackle their health needs, and that’s an opportunity for dealmakers.
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Credit Suisse's poor investment-banking numbers opens door for comp...

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street looks at Credit Suisse’s beleaguered investment bank, and what its weak numbers mean for competitors.
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Profile of Paul Weiss chair Brad Karp - Business Insider

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street looks into Paul Weiss’ Brad Karp, the lawyer to the rich and famous, who is now wrestling with this future as his job takes a toll on his psyche.
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Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley reap rewards of jumbo M&A - Business ...

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street looks at the rainmakers at Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley who crafted Amazon’s $3.9 billion buy of One Medical. It’s a welcome injection for investment-banking teams, which were largely blamed for banks’ recent earnings.
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Wall Street banks hold loans over advisors' heads to stop them from...

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street unpacks the golden handcuffs that traps banks’ top financial advisors. They’re offered lucrative sums of money in loans, but if they want to leave without repaying the debt, these disputes rarely work out for the advisor.
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Goldman Sachs slows hiring, brings back performance reviews - Busin...

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street looks at Goldman Sachs’ plans to slow hiring, reduce compensation, and reintroduce the dreaded performance review, something it sidelined during the earlier stages of the pandemic.
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10 bankers in the trenches with private equity - Business Insider

Today’s biggest story on Wall Street unpacks the sometimes unforgiving job of the sponsor banker. They’re tied at the hip with private equity, which is poised to deploy $2.5 trillion in cash.
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The execs helping bank in the cloud - Business Insider

Here’s 14 Silicon Valley execs that banks need to know when it comes to adapting to the public cloud.
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Wall Street: Powell goes hiking - Business Insider

In today’s 10 Things on Wall Street: Soaring inflation and a rate hike not seen in 28 years. Here’s what that means for investment banking.
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Wall Street: BofA's audio leak - Business Insider

In today’s 10 Things on Wall Street: BofA wants some investment bankers in five days a week, and tune in to a chat with Carlyle’s chief HR officer.
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Wall Street: Musk goes 'yeah, nah,' and quants - Business Insider

In today’s 10 Things on Wall Street: Elon Musk flips on Twitter, and “quantrepreneurs” are ditching Wall Street’s bulging paychecks for startups.
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Vivek Manipadam Returns to Credit Suisse After Nearly 2 Years at Am...

Vivek Manipadam will rejoin Credit Suisse in May as a tech banker after two years at Amazon. He is one of more than a dozen former bankers who’s returned to the investment bank in the last year.