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Applications for Wall Street summer internships in 2022 are already opening. Here's why the talent war for undergrads is starting earlier and earlier.
If you want an internship on Wall Street, you almost need to start prepping in high school.
Insiders explain how aggressive the recruiting process has gotten for summer analysts positions, which serve as a pipeline to full-time analyst jobs at investment banks. In short, candidates need to start getting ready as soon as 24 months before the internships they're gunning for even start.
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The Rainmakers: Here are the top 20 M&A bankers who advised on the defining megadeals of 2020
We profiled the top 20 M&A bankers that handled the biggest deals in North America in 2020. See more here.
Volatility expert Christopher Cole warns that Wall Street needs to wake up to social media 'weaponization' after GameStop frenzy
Volatility-focused hedge-fund manager Christopher Cole detailed his biggest takeaways from the GameStop-fueled market frenzy. See more here.
PayPal is seeing high engagement numbers from crypto holders on its app as digital currency is shaping up to be a key part of the payment giant's future strategy
Crypto is on the rise, once again, and it was a key topic during PayPal's investor day. Get the full rundown here.
EXCLUSIVE: Tiger Global is leading a massive $200 million investment in Robinhood competitor Public.com at about a $1.2 billion valuation, quadrupling the company's value in just 2 months
The market for retail trading remains red hot, as trading app Public.com is raising $200 million. Read more here.
Odd lots:
The SPAC Boom, Visualized (WSJ)
Jane Fraser Has to Fix Citigroup. It Will Be a Tough Job. (NYT)