Greenlight Capital Intensifies Its Legal Battle With Former Employee
Greenlight Capital Inc. has intensified its legal battle with former employee James Fishback, who claims to have been head of macro trading.
Greenlight Capital Inc. has intensified its legal battle with former employee James Fishback, who claims to have been head of macro trading.
Stock market dynamics are beginning to resemble 2021, a year that led up to the most recent bear market correction, according to Charles Schwab.
Fisher Investments is set to spin off its 401(k) unit into a stand-alone company, led by Nathan Fisher, son of founder Ken Fisher.
The judge who sentenced Glen Point Capital Neil Phillips to probation instead of prison for manipulating an exchange rate said leniency was warranted.
Citigroup's so-called living will, which details how it would be unwound in the event of bankruptcy, are manageable but could be bothersome for execs.
Morgan Stanley faces a lawsuit from the estate of a deceased client, alleging the firm breached its fiduciary duty on customers' uninvested cash.
Big U.S. lenders will be conservative on investor payouts amid economic and regulatory uncertainties, analysts said.