Bloomberg News

[1]  201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208   [526]

Before Paddles Are Even Raised, $1 Billion Of Art Already Has Buyers

by

There’s more than $2.1 billion of art for sale at the New York auctions next month. Almost half of it, including an Andy Warhol painting belonging to billionaire Steven A...

Oil Companies Curtail Spending On Everything--Except Dividends

by

Oil executives are standing by promises to protect dividend payouts from the collapse in crude prices even as they fire workers and cancel drilling projects.

Pimco Loss Is Prudential Fund’s Gain As Its Assets Triple

by

This Prudential fund has outperformed most of its peers over three, five and 10 years. Investors have finally noticed.

Boardroom Compensation Made This Man A Billionaire

by

It’s a rare source of fortune, as the average board member in the U.S. is seldom paid more than $1 million annually.

New York Life’s MainStay Hires Jacobs For Mutual Fund, ETF Sales

by

New York Life hires Direxion Investments’ Brian Jacobs to lead retail distribution at its global asset manager as the firm builds its ETF business.

Icahn Urges AIG To Split Into Three, Says It’s ‘Time to Act’

by

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn says American International Group, in which he's a large stakeholder, should split into three companies.

Top 100 CEOs' Retirement Savings Equals That Of 41% Of U.S. Families

by

The Center for Effective Government and Institute for Policy Studies found that the 100 largest chief executive retirement funds are worth an average of about $49.3 million per executive.

Women Face Age Discrimination Earlier and More Often Than Men

by

The National Bureau of Economic Research looked at employment applications and found "robust" evidence of age discrimination against female job candidates.

Old Psych Hospital in Dallas Reborn As Home For Money Managers

by

Old Parkland looks more like a college campus than a hive of private-equity firms, hedge funds, foundations and family offices.

The Guy Plaguing Private Equity On Tax Now Targets Capital Gains

by

Victor Fleischer, a law professor known for the crusade to end a tax break on carried interest, suggests Congress do away with the favorable tax rate for capital gains altogether.

[1]  201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208   [526]