Goldman Sachs is offering up to $160,000 for an associate to help CEO David Solomon and other top execs get around on the bank's private Gulfstreams.
These banks stand to be the biggest winners of the Senate's decision on overdraft fees
Overdraft fees have been on the decline, but a new Senate decision could herald their comeback. See which banks stand to win.
Wall Streeters' record 2024 bonuses were about 4 times as much as the average US worker makes in a year
Wall Street bonuses reached an average $244,700 in 2024, a new report says. But a stalled dealmaking landscape is spelling warning signs this year.
Another bank jumps on the 5-day RTO train
The Ken Moelis-led investment bank joins a growing number of companies calling workers back to the office Monday through Friday.
JPMorgan renamed its DEI programs amid pressure from Washington. Read the full memo.
JPM will replace "equity" with "opportunity" in rebranding its DEI programs. An exec says "e" meant "equal opportunity to us, not equal outcomes."
The 14 top recruiting firms to know to break into private equity, hedge funds, and other buy-side jobs
Getting a job in private equity or hedge funds can be hard, especially for young talent. Knowing the right recruiters is key.
M&A and IPOs slump under Trump. Bank hiring could be next.
Wall Street's hopes of a dealmaking and hiring rebound have been put on hold as companies and buyout firms wait for the dust to clear.
Inside 'Project Voyage': Goldman Sachs' grand plan to thin its ranks, cut costs
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon has ordered staff to cut costs through layoffs and job transfers. See what "Project Voyage" entails — and who stands to be impacted.
Goldman Sachs' annual culling of underperformers is coming earlier than usual this year
Every year Goldman Sachs trims its staff, cutting what it deems to be the underperformers. This year, VPs stand to be big targets, BI has learned.
Why an Oscars win for films like 'The Brutalist' or 'Emilia Pérez' could accelerate AI's march on Hollywood
The Hollywood strikes of 2023 didn't stop AI's march on moviemaking. This Sunday's Oscars ceremony proves it.
Citi's latest blunder: an $81 trillion 'inputting error'
No money left the bank, but the "inputting error" came amid CEO Jane Fraser's efforts to convince regulators she's fixing the bank's controls.
Goldman Sachs says it's just following the law as it strips out references to DEI
Goldman Sachs, which has been vocal about public commitments to diversity and inclusion, is shifting its stance, pointing to the political landscape.
Inside Goldman Sachs' plans for a new Dallas campus, from the rooftop gardens to the 1.5-acre park
Goldman Sachs is building a new campus to house its rapidly expanding Dallas office. Two top executives walked BI through the ammenities and design.
5 Goldman Sachs employees share what it's like to work at the firm's fast-growing hub in Dallas
Goldman Sachs is betting big on Dallas, Texas. Five employees, from partner to analyst, share what living and working there is like.
The Rainmakers: Meet the 20 bankers who led last year's M&A rebound, driving billions in fees to their firms
The top US merger banker last year was a woman. Meet her and 19 other dealmakers who dominated the M&A rebound, from Goldman Sachs to Evercore.
How to get jobs and internships at top hedge funds like Citadel, D.E. Shaw, and Point72
Some of the biggest hedge fund managers have talked to Business Insider about what it takes to join their ranks. Here's what we know.
Jefferies technology banker, age 28, dies in what police are calling an 'unexplained death'
A Jefferies TMT banker, Carter McIntosh, 28, was discovered dead Monday in a residence. Dallas police told Business Insider they're investigating.
JPMorgan boosts CEO Jamie Dimon's pay to $39 million
Jamie Dimon was awarded an 8.3% pay raise following a year of record profitability at JPMorgan and amid questions about who might succeed him as CEO.
Meet the future leaders of Goldman Sachs' investment bank
Inside the careers, accomplishments, and clients of Goldman's new heads of investment banking: Kim Posnett, Matt McClure, and Anthony Gutman.
Goldman Sachs shakes up management, elevates next generation of executives to leadership roles
Goldman expanded its management-committee ranks and installed a number of senior leaders in top positions throughout its investment bank.