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3G’s acquisition of Burger King and the purchase of VMware have proved to be among the most profitable industry transactions
Collective amnesia is a reminder of the risks of investments offering an illusory prospect of easy wealth
We are at last returning to a world where risk and return can be priced in a more real way after the artificial era of cheap money
If a financial tremor comes along, investors might flee to FDIC-guaranteed deposits
Investment bankers are slowly resurrecting the moribund market for initial public offerings
New pay package for Disney’s Bob Iger is just the latest in a series of inducements for high-profile bosses
Marc Rowan talks up the firm’s strategy that is challenging the traditional Wall Street powerhouses
The pay and prestige of deal advisers at the big firms have slipped
Private investment groups such as Apollo, KKR and Blackstone are increasingly challenging traditional banks in the credit world
Too many directors are failing to act as a much-needed check on imperial chief executives
The investment bank should consider buying a commercial bank such as Bank of New York Mellon
The takeovers of Tiffany and Twitter reveal vast differences between the businessmen
The failings of Lehman and FTX should be a warning if the network is expanded to payments
The electric truckmaker’s RJ Scaringe isn’t using Musk’s playbook in his battle with Ford and Tesla
Wall Street executive and bridge fanatic who led the investment bank through many of its triumphs — and tragic mistakes
Uncertainty at the top of two of the biggest banks in the world is not a good look
Major lenders have become cartel-like institutions that suffer only fleeting impact from scandals
Battles over ‘cov-lite’ loans signal long overdue correction in markets
US recovery will never come until the companies that account for most jobs get back on their feet
David Solomon’s expected ascension says much about the future direction of banking
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