Greg Abel’s First Shareholder Letter: Same Playbook, Minus Warren Buffett’s Folksy Flair In his debut shareholder letter, Berkshire CEO Greg Abel vowed to preserve the company’s key cultural values. By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
Why Private Equity Firms Are Borrowing Money to Pay Investors at Record Levels The post-Covid high interest rate environment has changed how private equity firms pay their investors. By Shreyas Sinha
‘Greedflation’ May Be Why Low-Income Americans Are Feeling the Economic Pinch the Most "Greedflation," "upflation," and the ongoing political turmoil are all contributing to the financial strain we are feeling. By Abigail Bassett
New Jersey GOP Chair Calls on Senate to Reject Gov. Murphy’s Treasurer Nomination By Christian Hetrick
Colligan wants Christie to accept ‘responsibility’ for state’s latest credit downgrade By Chase Brush
Sweeney dings Christie on credit downgrade: Administration still ‘doesn’t get the message’ By Chase Brush
Moody’s Cuts Spain to Near-Junk Status as Europe Awaits Greek Elections: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan Selling Assets Post-London Whale, Citi Kills Committee That Oversaw Toxic Debt: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Downgrades Looming, Green Mountain’s Stiller Margin-Roasted, Charlotte Set for BofA Protests By Patrick Clark