The Fed Projects Just One Rate Cut This Year. Do Wall Street Leaders Agree? Prominent Wall Street executives have differing opinions on how stubborn inflation could impact the Fed's interest rate decisions. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Bill Ackman’s US IPO Plan Solidifies His Shift Away From Traditional Hedge Funds With a new U.S. IPO plan, Ackman is further solidifying himself as more of an asset manager than a typical hedge fund manager. By Shreyas Sinha
How Mega-Collector Ronald Perelman Offloaded Nearly $1B in Artwork Two of the seventy-one pieces sold were acquired by fellow art collector Ken Griffin. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
In Philanthropy: Ken Griffin Donates $9M Toward Miami Schools and More By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Ken Griffin and David Geffen Donate a Record $400M to Memorial Sloan Kettering By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Letters Written by Charles Darwin, JRR Tolkien and Claude Monet Head to Auction By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin Gives $30M to the Medal of Honor Museum in Texas By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
How an Art Deal Between Ken Griffin, Ron Perelman and Larry Gagosian Ended Up in Court By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Citadel CEO Kenneth Griffin Donates $300 Million to Harvard University By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Alan Dershowitz to Sell Art Collection, Ken Griffin Pays $500M for Pollock—and More By Alanna Martinez
Cowboys Stadium Hangs Ellsworth Kelly, Vermeer’s ‘Little Street’ Identified, and More By Alanna Martinez
Nasdaq Plans to Address Facebook Fiasco in SEC Filing as Zuck & Co. Shares Fall Below $26 By Patrick Clark
Nasdaq’s Silence Unleashed Facebook IPO Chaos; Is Morgan Stanley Banker’s Star Falling? Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark