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ESG Fund Bosses Hit by 'Reckoning' as Goldman, DWS in Crosshairs
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission officials are trying to ascertain whether some Goldman Sachs' mutual-fund investments are in breach of environmental, social and governance metrics promised in marketing materials.Silicon Valley's BitGo Hires GC of Deutsche Bank's Broker-Dealer Unit as Legal Chief
Ira Wurcel, who was with the multinational bank nearly 15 years, most recently was general counsel of its broker-dealer unit, Deutsche Bank Securities.BitGo Hires GC of Deutsche Bank's Broker-Dealer Unit as Legal Chief
Ira Wurcel, who was with the multinational bank nearly 15 years, most recently was general counsel of its broker-dealer unit, Deutsche Bank Securities.Judicial Notice Has Expanded: What You Need to Know
Change is coming, and litigators need to begin contemplating how to best use this new statute in their presentation of evidence.Labor Market to Show Emerging Dichotomy of Tightness, Risks
While the composition of employment has shifted in the last two years, the U.S. has now recovered 95% of jobs lost during the first two months of the pandemic.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
Blackstone's New Twist on Private Credit Will Open Up Billions
Regulators last week approved Blackstone's application to start a private credit fund in Europe with a structure similar to an open-end mutual fund.Treasuries Tread Uncertain Path Amid Fed's Bond Runoff Plan
Ten-year Treasury yields were around 2.75% Wednesday, up from 1.51% at the end of last year, and earlier this month reached as high as 3.20%, a level unseen since 2018.Surging Dollar Stirs Markets Buzz of a 1980s-Style Plaza Accord
U.S. inflation is at the hottest level since the 1980s, and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has vowed to do what it takes to curb rapid price growth.Federal Fraud Statutes: Have Courts Caught Up to the Catch-All Statutes?
The Second Circuit's recent reversal of two Deutsche Bank traders' wire and bank fraud convictions arising out of the LIBOR scandal in 'United States v. Connolly,' raises the question of whether this decision represents a further narrowing of the federal wire and mail fraud statutes or whether it is simply a one-off decision.Inflation May Peak in March, But It's a Slow Go to Fed's 2%
Economists expect inflation to settle back to an average 5.7% in the fourth quarter. Even so, that's about three times the annual rate seen in the years before the pandemic.Trending Stories
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