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Goldman Sachs is offering its richest clients access to a fundraising round for Stripe, the payments giant that's trying to raise billions in part to cover a looming tax bill.
February 23 -
Customers will enter or modify their financial goals in Life Sync, which will immediately alert their financial advisor.
February 22 -
The Columbus, Ohio, bank hopes both to reduce costs and increase revenue by consolidating three segments into a single unit. Huntington is particularly focused on building out its wealth management business.
February 16 -
A fraught but often-overlooked episode near the end of the retired baseball legend's life carries lessons and inspiration for financial professionals.
February 8 -
Investors burned by last month's malfunction on the New York Stock Exchange can recoup all of their losses, but only if their trades fit certain parameters. The rest may wind up with nothing.
February 7 -
JPMorgan Chase alleges in a lawsuit that the college-planning website Frank provided misleading information before the bank bought it. Experts say there were plenty of red flags from the beginning.
January 27 -
Market professionals and day traders are rattled and waiting for the exchange to elaborate on what it publicly called a "manual error" involving its "disaster recovery configuration."
January 26 -
The New York Stock Exchange said a manual error caused wild price swings and trading halts for hundreds of company stocks when the market opened Tuesday.
January 25 -
A wave of sell orders targeting financial services stocks swept across American equity exchanges at the open of trading Tuesday, sending companies including Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley to brief but sharp plunges from which they mostly quickly recovered.
January 24 -
The Evansville, Indiana, company introduced a boutique-style wealth management business called 1834, which caters to high-net-worth clients.
January 18