Inside Goldman's logo and website revamp, which has been years in the making and is estimated to have cost millions of dollars.
Inside AI's transformation of Wall Street, according to 35 insiders at banks, hedge funds, and asset managers
Insiders from firms like Man Group and Goldman Sachs break down how the AI revolution is taking shape at some of the world's financial giants.
Wall Street's summer reading list: 35 books to read poolside, picked by top investors, dealmakers, and traders
We compiled a list of books that top Wall Streeters have recommended over the years that have helped them get ahead.
Wall Street 'bake offs' are back. Here's what it means for dealmaking, according to Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick.
Wall Street has been talking about an M&A rebound for years. Here's why this time it may be real.
Why Goldman Sachs thinks the merger machine is revving up
On the bank's second-quarter earnings call Monday, CEO David Solomon struck a more bullish note than peers, like JPMorgan's Jamie Dimon.
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How AI will shake up Goldman Sachs, according to top partners and CEO David Solomon
AI tools for Goldman's workforce are set to 'land at scale on desks.' Top execs explain how it will impact workflows, from i-banking to engineering.
Investment banking is finally gaining steam. Here's why JPMorgan's Jeremy Barnum says it might not last.
Investment-banking revenues were up at JPMorgan, Citi, and Wells, but it may be too soon to rejoice. Here's what JPMorgan's top brass is saying.
Have private equity's 'Hunger Games' recruiting tactics gone too far?
The PE industry's hypercompetitive recruiting for 2026 associates kicked off earlier than ever this year. Even industry insiders are baffled.
Top private-equity firms, including Apollo and KKR, just kicked off 2026 associate recruiting. Wall Street juniors are shocked and scrambling.
The earlier-than-ever recruiting kickoff is creating chaos. Some bankers raced back to New York City for interviews. Others hadn't even moved in.
With signs of an M&A comeback, Goldman Sachs' bankers are raring to win. Do they still have what it takes following a raft of partner exits?
Goldman Sachs bankers, current and former, spoke to BI about the powerhouse bank's strategy to keep its M&A winning streak alive as threats multiply.
Buy, sell, or hold: These 16 rising stars of Wall Street research are making bold calls in a frothy stock market
Colleagues, bosses, and investors pinpointed top talent to uncover finalists from across Wall Street firms and equity-research boutiques.
Citadel Securities taps former Goldman banking boss Jim Esposito to be its first-ever president — here's what he'll be focused on
Ken Griffin's trading empire, which includes hedge fund Citadel, has been increasingly tapping Goldman execs to help steer the growing business.
Lizzo's proud to have made a big enough name for herself to get mentioned in 'South Park' — even if it's in the form of a fake weight-loss drug
Lizzo faced scrutiny after a lawsuit claimed she shamed dancers over their weight, while publicly espousing body positivity.
Recent South Dakota policy threatens professors who include their pronouns or tribal affiliations over email. It's part of a concerning 'longer-term agenda' overtaking the US.
South Dakota recently issued a policy that restricts university professors from expressing preferred pronouns and tribal affiliation via email signature.
JPMorgan just unleashed hundreds of Investor Day slides. These 6 hold key clues about the bank's future, from investment banking to AI.
JPMorgan held its 2024 Investor Day in Manhattan on Monday. Here are 6 slides laying out its plans for investment banking, AI, spending, and more.
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Jamie Dimon says a BofA banker's untimely death sparked questions inside JPMorgan: 'What can we learn?'
Top JPMorgan execs were asked about the pressures placed on young Wall Street workers at the bank's investor day on Monday. Here's what they said.
BofA banker whose death shook Wall Street was looking for new job and willing to take a lower salary for better hours, recruiter says: report
A recruiter told Reuters he was in touch with Leo Lukenas III before his death and that the Bank of America banker wanted a job with better hours.
Why Wall Street is transfixed by a BofA banker's untimely death
Leo Lukenas III, a soldier turned investment banker, died last week. It's sparking a conversation about work-life balance across Wall Street.
The life of a sports banker
Bankers from Goldman Sachs to PJT to Raine offer an inside look at their high-profile jobs helping billionaires buy sports teams
When billionaires want to buy a sports team, they call these bankers at Goldman Sachs, Inner Circle Sports, and more
Sports M&A is hot. Meet the 11 investment bankers raking in millions in fees on the front lines of the sports dealmaking craze.