Mary Biekert

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Lawyers Question Why Maxwell Jury Only Heard From Four Accusers

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Some think Ghislaine Maxwell's attorneys successfully poked holes in the prosecution's case.

Female MBA Grads Earn $11,000 Less Than Male Peers, Study Finds

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The gender pay gap starts right out of MBA school and just gets wider after that.

Generation 9/11: Following Parents They Lost Onto Wall Street

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Children of those killed on Sept. 11 are continuing their parents' legacies in the world of finance.

MetLife Raises Minimum Wage For U.S. Employees To $20 An Hour

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The nation's biggest life insurer is joining those firms boosting worker pay amid labor shortages.

It's Déjà Vu For Wall Street With September Return Upended Again

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Many Wall Street firms are either delaying when they expect staffers to return or requiring workers to get vaccinated.

Wall Street Frets Over Its Clout As 'Champion' Cuomo Exits

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The change in governors has clouded Wall Street's ability to predict what's to come.

JPMorgan Boosts Pay For More Staff As Talent Battle Deepens

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The moves reflect the red-hot market for banking analysts as well as burnout in the industry.

Jefferies Matches Goldman With $110,000 Pay For Junior Bankers

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Junior bankers at the firm were previously making $85,000.

Racial Gap in Mortgages Widened By Pandemic, Morgan Stanley Says

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Mortgage denials for minority borrowers with the lowest credit scores increased in 2020.

The Ultra-Rich Are Turning To Crypto After Driving The SPAC Boom

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Goldman Sachs says nearly half the family offices it deals with want to invest in digital currencies.

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