Goldman could withhold some 2018 pay for top executives over Malaysia scandal
Goldman Sachs said it could withhold some pay from top executives as a result of an ongoing criminal probe of a Malaysian investment fund. The Wall Street firm said in a regulatory filing Friday its board of directors had approved...
Jobs report removes some fear, but market still in ‘tug of war’ over how much growth is slowing
After January’s strong jobs report calmed some recession fears, investors will be picking through the next wave of earnings reports and economic data for clues on just how much the U.S. economy could be slowing. Dozens of earnings, from companies...
ECB appoints administrators at Banca Carige
On January 2, the European Central Bank (ECB) appointed three temporary administrators and a three-member surveillance committee to take charge of Banca Carige, the troubled Genoese lender, following the resignations of a majority of the members of its board of...
Listen to the new single from Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, AKA DJ ‘D-Sol’
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has had a busy few weeks running one of the world’s premier investment banks, but that hasn’t stopped him from releasing a new dance single. Solomon, who goes by DJ D-Sol, last month released a...
Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Amazon, Merck, Exxon Mobil & more
Check out the companies making headlines midday Friday: Papa John’s — The third-largest pizza delivery company saw its stock fall 8 percent after Reuters reported Papa John’s would not sell itself, despite offers from private equity firms. The firm’s offers...
Australia & New Zealand Weekly: RBA Forecasts to be Consistent With On Hold Policy
Week beginning 4 February 2019 RBA forecasts to be consistent with on hold policy. RBA: policy meeting, Governor Lowe speaks, Statement on Monetary Policy. Australia: dwelling approvals, retail sales, trade balance, Banking Inquiry Report. NZ: residential building consents, labour force,...
Week Ahead – BoE and RBA Next to Set Rates; Will They Turn Dovish Too?
The Bank of England and the Reserve Bank of Australia will be next in the central bank world to set monetary policy amid rising risks and uncertainty about the outlook. It will be relatively quiet on the data front as...
Weekly Focus: Brexit Wrestling Enters Next Round
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MARKET WRAP: US Jobs Number Pushed Stocks Higher
US Jobs data disappointed and markets moved higher because the Fed cannot move the interest rate needle if it continues like this. US-China trade war will remain the focus for the upcoming week. Stocks The S&P 500 Index traded up...
Dollar Trades Mixed after a Strong Payrolls Beat and Soft Wages
The greenback is trading lower against the high-beta currencies despite a strong headline payroll reading of 304,000, much higher than the economists’ forecast of 165,000. The employment report showed that the prior month was revised lower by 90,000 jobs to...
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