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Highflying investment bankers are grounded as boutiques save tens of millions

Aug 5, 2020, 20:35 IST
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Facebook's new digs

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg smiles as he testifies before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, about the use of Facebook data to target American voters in the 2016 election.Andrew Harnick/AP Photo

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At a time when many companies are reconsidering their office space, one of the biggest just signed up for some new space in New York, giving a much-needed boost to the industry.

Daniel Geiger has all the deets on Facebook completing a lease to take all of the office space in the Farley Building on Manhattan's West Side, and what it means for the overall office market.

One major benefit of the new office? Some employees of the social media giant will have a shorter commute, as Penn Station, the busiest transit hub in the US, is just across the street. In fact, Long Island Railroad and Amtrak are in the process of building out stations in the very same building.

LEAKED MEMO: Bank of America sent 3.2 million mistaken emails about fraud claims to customers including Merrill Lynch and private bank clients, sparking a surge in calls from worried customers

A man walks near a Bank of America branch in New York's Times Square Decemeber 11, 2008.REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

Everyone's likely sent a text or email they regret, but imagine sending 3.2 million of them. Bank of America did just that, erroneously notifying some of its Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and private banking clients about fraud claims, as reported by Rebecca Ungarino.

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Vanguard is emerging as a key force in a $3.8 trillion battle against PIMCO and BlackRock for bond investors' cash. Meet 4 power players it brought on to help drive its push.

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Vanguard is beefing up its active fixed-income funds with a string of outside hires. Rebecca Ungarino details the four key people brought in to help the giant asset manager compete with the likes of PIMCO and BlackRock in a space that accounts for $3.8 trillion in assets.

Boutique banks like Evercore and Moelis are saving tens of millions in travel and entertainment costs while globe-trotting dealmakers are grounded. Here's what that could mean about the future of business travel.

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Boutique banks are enjoying some big savings thanks to their dealmakers being sidelined from business travel due to the coronavirus. Meghan Morris pulled data from Q2 earnings reports to see just how much some firms are saving by subbing virtual meetups for business class.

Average fintech salaries are in the six figures. A talent exec at $5.3 billion Plaid lays out 3 ways to get your foot in the door.

Zach Perret CEO and cofounder of PlaidPlaid

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Want to work in fintech? Reed Alexander has you covered with some tips from the head of people at Plaid, including why you shouldn't stress about your undergrad major and what type of questions you should come prepared with for the interview.

Odd lots:

The Only One in the Room: On Wall Street, being Black often means being alone, held back, deprived of the best opportunities. Here, Black men and women tell their stories. (Bloomberg)

PayPal's CFO explains why the payment giant is going against the grain and betting big on QR codes as the new way to pay in-store (Business Insider)

Alphabet Sells Largest Corporate ESG Bond at Record Low Yields (Washington Post)

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PITCH-DECK LIBRARY: Search through over 150 pitch decks that startups including Uber, Postmates, and Airbnb used to raise millions (Business Insider)

Top fintech investors are piling into startups that are disrupting how people and companies pay their bills. Here are 8 newcomers on the verge of breaking out. (Business Insider)

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