Most U.S. stocks rose on Wall Street, but drops for Nvidia and some other heavyweight Big Tech companies kept indexes in ...
The three major averages all rose at least 1% on Tuesday as traders awaited the results from a high-stakes U.S. presidential ...
A sense of déjà vu overwhelmed Wall Street this week, as Donald Trump’s election win gave the stock market a jolt similar to ...
Asian shares are trading mostly lower, despite a rally on Wall Street in stocks seen as benefiting the most from Donald Trump ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared to a record high, closing up more than 1,500 points on Wednesday after Trump won the ...
The U.S. stock market has been unusually calm on Tuesday as millions of Americans are heading to the polls to cast ballots for Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. The Cboe ...
Paul J. Davies is a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering banking and finance. Previously, he was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. Wall Street’s bankers and traders ...
The enormous UBS trading floor in Stamford is now mostly filled not with active traders, but with back-office personnel; futures exchange the New York Board of Trade was shuttered (incidentally, by ...
In Manhattan, Goldman Sachs and Jane Street are separated by a street, a century, and a 160 per cent average pay gap. Goldman ...
Many banks and financial institutions on Wall Street that initially scoffed at the dreams of devotees known as “cypherpunks” some 15 years ago are now not ... which makes trading them faster ...
Citadel, XTX and Jane Street have come to dominate trading on Wall Street, and not just in equities. They now run a huge proportion of trading in currency and bonds, something the banks used to own.
Wall Street once had an actual wall along its northern border in the 17th century, but today, its boundaries have blurred. It’s now known for ... the stock markets and trading activity in ...