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BlackRock's exclusive tech group - Top buyout bankers - JPM's racial-equity push

Oct 4, 2021, 16:30 IST
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BlackRock taps four engineers for its tech fellowship

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Out of 4,500 technologists, BlackRock named just four senior engineers to participate in the ultra-exclusive internal tech fellowship, which is aimed at encouraging a tech-first culture and promoting the best talent. Here's who they picked - and why.

Meet the bankers behind the "golden age" of mega buyouts

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Raising below-investment-grade debt for deals has morphed into a $3 trillion business, attracting upstarts, like KKR, to compete for business alongside stalwarts like Goldman Sachs. We rounded up eight top leveraged finance bankers, from the disrupters to the entrenched. Meet them here.

JPMorgan's racial-equity push continues

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JPMorgan is building on last year's $30 billion pledge to address racial injustice - this time, by investing more than $100 million into Black and Hispanic banks. The banks will use the capital to hire staff, invest in technology, and attract new customers in historically underserved communities, the firm said. More on JPMorgan's most recent push for racial equity.

Bill Gross found guilty of contempt

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Billionaire bond investor Bill Gross and his wife Amy were found guilty of violating a temporary restraining order, the latest in a months-long legal feud with their neighbors. Get the latest updates about the quarrel, which began last year over a $1 million outdoor sculpture.

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Inside Morgan Stanley's family wealth director training course

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Each year, about 100 Morgan Stanley advisors take a course to earn the family wealth director title. The program, which will let advisors work with super-rich clients, takes 150 hours and has a 40% failure rate - but that's the point. Executives described the course, and shared an example of a case study they stump advisors with.

Automation could kill off 100,000 banking jobs

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According to Wells Fargo's managing director, Mike Mayo, automation could cut as many as 100,000 banking jobs over the next five years. In an interview with Bloomberg, Mayo explains what roles could be lost in the "swap to bots from bankers."

The asset-manager M&A frenzy is kicking into overdrive

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The asset-manager M&A hot streak is far from over - and a big deal could be next, according to JPMorgan's asset-management CEO. George Gatch said "some large mergers of equals" could be on the horizon. Here's what else he said.

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