Hedge-fund employees aren't immune to the trend of moving toward longer-term incentives. As their bosses renegotiate employment contracts, they're finding themselves in the same boat as their brethren at commercial banks.
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A private investment manager nearly doubled its staff in the past year as its assets under management have grown.
Credit ratings agencies have been sued before, but never by an entire state. Ohio's attorney general Richard Cordray is changing that.
More and more firms and funds are looking for poker and card players who can think quickly and analyze intricate situations.
Minneapolis-based U.S. Bancorp, the parent of U.S. Bank, is the sixth-largest bank in the U.S. by assets and one of the largest regional banks in the U.S.