Lananh Nguyen

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Wall Street's Campaign To Hire Black Talent Isn't Going So Well

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Increasingly, bank executives are getting warned that bonuses will reflect their progress in fixing those issues.

Juneteenth Tests Corporate America's Pledges To Fight Racism

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There's been widening observance of the holiday by U.S. employers.

Franklin CEO Has ‘Zero Tolerance’ For Racism After Cooper Firing

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The financial industry wants to be viewed as being more socially responsible even as it struggles to diversity its ranks.

Stock-Trading Heavyweights Get OK To Start Their Own Exchange

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MEMX faces the challenge of building a technology-heavy business during a coronavirus pandemic.

Virus-Death Surge May Mean $7.2 Billion In Life Insurance Claims

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U.S. life insurers may face as much as $7.2 billion in claims if Covid-19 deaths rise to the high end of projections.

Zoom Backlash Widens With Daimler, Ericsson And BofA Curbs

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There's a growing backlash against the conferencing service that's shot to prominence during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ken Griffin Says Markets Are Unprepared For Inflation

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The Citadel founder also said that coronavirus is "the most concrete" short-term risk to financial markets.

Bernie Sanders Has Some Fans In Finance, Though Few Want To Talk

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Some of the capitalists he rails against quietly like him.

Too Big To Retire? Wall Street CEOs Keep Next Generation Waiting

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The tenures of certain Wall Street captains have far exceeded the typical reign of most CEOs at big companies.

The End Of The Bonus Culture Is Coming To Wall Street

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Compensation will be a last frontier in the onslaught of technology on finance.

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