Goldman's wealth hiring blitz — Fannie Mae shakeup — WarnerMedia's HQ could shrink
The last of the big US banks — Morgan Stanley — reports earnings today. We recently wrote about the big year its credit desk is having.
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Goldman's wealth plansHere's the latest installment in Goldman Sach's push to become your friendly neighborhood bank.
Rebecca Ungarino and Dakin Campbell sat down with Joe Duran, the CEO of Goldman Sachs Personal Financial Management, about future plans for the business.
In short, the wealth management division is looking to do a ton of hiring, in addition to expanding its footprint with new offices.
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Mortgage giant Fannie Mae is shaking up leadership in its largest business, with 2 top execs leaving
Nice scoop from Rebecca Ungarino, Alex Morrell, and Sean Czarnecki about a shuffle in leadership at Fannie Mae. Read about two senior executives that have recently departed the US government-controlled mortgage giant. Click here to read more.
EXCLUSIVE: AT&T is putting WarnerMedia's huge NYC headquarters under review and could decide to cut hundreds of thousands of square feet of office space
Commercial real estate in New York takes another hit. Here's a nice scoop from Daniel Geiger about AT&T reviewing WarnerMedia's huge office space in Hudson Yards. Click here for the full story.
Private-equity hiring is set to rebound in 2021, with firms looking to add investment pros to handle a jump in dealmaking
Casey Sullivan and Bradley Saacks dig into a report about the hiring spree that could kick off in the next 12 months in private equity. Read more about what to expect here.
Per-diem attorneys could make $200,000 a year from freelance lawyer gigs. But as work has vanished, they've become Instagram cooks, motivational speakers, and reiki coaches.
Here's a fun one on what so-called per-diem lawyers are doing as their work has dried up. Jack Newsham profiles some people that have transitioned into unique new roles. Read more here.
Odd lots:
8 consulting firms where MBA students can earn more than $30,000 during their internships (BI)
Robinhood Considers Making Customer Trading Data Public Again (Bloomberg)