Robinhood Says It’s Facing Investigation From New York State
Robinhood Markets Inc. is cooperating with an investigation from New York’s top law enforcement office into “brokerage execution quality.”
Bond Traders Prepare to Brave 'Painful' Yield Curve Bets as Rate Hikes Slow
Bond traders eyeing return to a type of trade that left them battered earlier this year - betting on yield curves returning to a more normal shape.
Tycoon Who Gave Away $750 Million Sees Profit in Loans to Poor
R Thyagarajan is arguably one of world’s most idiosyncratic financiers — in no small part because his multibillion-dollar business, the Shriram Group.
Why Americans Plan to Take Social Security Earlier, and Even Leave Retirement Money Behind
More Americans plan to tap Social Security benefits earlier than later, even if it means they won’t receive the maximum payout.
Texting Employees Cost Wall Street Firms $549M In Fines For Recordkeeping Rules Violation
How much does it cost to send text message? For 11 trading firms their employees texting about work on personal devices has cost a combined $549M.