Utah Jazz CEO Danny Ainge seeks to capitalize on heightened international interest in the NBA.
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New Morgan Stanley CEO is ’super bullish‘ on hitting financial targets
The pivot to wealth management boosted Morgan Stanley’s valuation beyond rivals including Goldman Sachs, but more recently growth concerns have stymied shares.
Deutsche Bank CEO says acquisitions not a ‚priority‘ as Commerzbank rumors swirl
Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing said that merger and acquisition activity is not a priority, as speculation resurfaces over the future of rival Commerzbank.
Barclays CEO says difference in Labour and Conservative economic policy is ‚fairly minimal‘
The difference between the Conservatives and Labour on economic policy is „fairly minimal,“ Barclays CEO C.S. Venkatakrishnan said Thursday.
Jamie Dimon praises Trump, warns MAGA criticism could hurt Biden
Jamie Dimon admonished Democrats to be „more respectful“ toward Donald Trump’s „MAGA“ supporters, or else risk hurting President Joe Biden’s reelection bid.
TSMC beats profit and revenue expectations in the fourth quarter
The world’s largest contract chipmaker TSMC on Thursday posted better-than-expected profit and revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023.
Four predictions for 2024: Brian Sullivan’s outlook for the new year
Coming off a wonderfully surprising stock market global boom of 2023, this year could be anybody’s guess.
Jamie Dimon warns ‚all these very powerful forces‘ will impact U.S. economy in 2024 and 2025
Dimon has remained cautious over the past few years, despite record profits at JPMorgan Chase and a U.S. economy that has defied expectations.
AI era is a ’seismic moment‘ in tech we’ve not seen in a decade, top Meta exec says
Nicola Mendelsohn, head of global business group at Meta, reflected on her outlook for artificial intelligence in 2024.
UBS CEO says Swiss public ‚indoctrinated‘ to worry about bank’s balance sheet
UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti on Wednesday said people with concerns about the size of the bank’s balance sheet „are getting indoctrinated“ by academics.