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Wall Street
Commission-free stock trading has spurred retail investors. But its days might be numbered.
by
Justin Ho
Jun 22, 2022
The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission has taken aim at the commission-free business model.
Why “the house” always wins on Wall Street
Feb 8, 2022
In a new book, Wall Street Journal editor Spencer Jakab argues that the GameStop short squeeze did little to change power dynamics on Wall Street.
Corporate boards became more diverse in 2021
Jan 4, 2022
Representation of women and people from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups increased significantly after 2020's pledges, data shows.
No noon meetings: Citigroup tries to address burnout
Oct 20, 2021
Along with protecting the lunch hour, the bank also suggested meetings should be no more than 45 minutes.
Stirred by GameStop-Robinhood saga, Senate panel explores options for new regulation
Mar 9, 2021
Banking Committee weighs a financial transaction tax and questions payment for order flow during hearing.
GameStop shares back up after Robinhood relaxes restrictions
Jan 29, 2021
After shares of the video game retailer closed down 44% Thursday, they were up about 80% at market open Friday.
Winners and losers in the GameStop stock tug of war
Jan 28, 2021
Some small day traders don't mind losing a little if it means hedge funds lose a lot.
For public good, not for profit.
Who donated to Georgia runoff campaigns?
Jan 6, 2021
Most of the money from Wall Street went to Republican PACs.
The proposed S&P and IHS Market merger is all about consolidating data services
by
Andy Uhler
Nov 30, 2020
As Wall Street trading now relies heavily on computers and AI, data used to analyze various sectors is a valuable commodity.
S&P Global buys IHS Markit in $44B deal for data companies
Nov 30, 2020
Data collection has become pivotal on Wall Street as algorithms and high-speed trading overtake the traditional picking of stocks.