finance

This is the age when life starts to feel 'real' for Americans

The age where life, money and the future start to feel “real” is officially 27 years old, according to new research.

Virgo season is here — and it's the ideal time to fix your finances

As the sun moves from the stage lights, facial contouring and in-the-mirror masturbation of Leo season into Virgo's pragmatic, purposeful fields, we feel a collective shift towards goal setting and...

How to taste-test Trader Joe's pumpkin spice products and get paid for it

Personal finance platform FinanceBuzz is looking to hire a "pumpkin spice pundit" to taste-test fall food products from Trader Joe’s.

Bickering hedge fund billionaires quit as co-CEOs of $60B Wall Street firm

John Overdeck and David Siegel, who set up Two Sigma in 2001, are handing over the reins to two new co-CEOs after a years-long feud over the direction of the...

ATM fees hit record high in US — these are the cities where you'll pay the most

Getting cash from an ATM that is outside a consumer's network is more expensive than ever, and in some U.S. cities, the average cost of accessing paper money is more than...

Tim Walz racked up significant pensions during his years in public service

On paper, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz's net worth appears to be a bit more on par with the average American family than that of the typical top politician.

NY pension fund bought $75M CrowdStrike stake just before global IT meltdown -- faces loss of nearly $30M

New York taxpayers could be on the hook to make up any shortfall thanks to state laws that mandate the fund must make an 8% return.

Wall Street bonuses could surge by up to 35% in 2024 as deal-making rebounds: report

Johnson Associates, a consultancy that tracks compensation at major financial firms, said debt underwriters would be the biggest winners by the end of this year,

Inside the hard-partying, big-spending world of Wall Street’s summer interns

They're making more and working less than in years past — leaving plenty of time to hit the bars.

Billionaire Bill Ackman mulls deal to take real estate firm private

Billionaire hedge fund boss Bill Ackman is looking to bounce back from his botched Pershing Square USA IPO by eyeing a deal to take the Howard Hughes real estate firm...

JP Morgan cautious on deal-making rebound amid political uncertainty

Two of the bank's top executives told the Reuters news agency that uncertainty surrounding the race for the White House was weighing on deal-making sentiment

JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon delivers warning to next president after refusing to back Trump or Harris

Dimon, JP Morgan CEO since 2006, weighed in on the state of US politics in an op-ed in the left-leaning Washington Post newspaper.

Gen Z is suffering from 'money dysmorphia' — they may not be as poor as they think they are

They may have rizz but they can't handle their biz.

Retirees with $1 million in savings could run out of money faster in these states, study finds

Data from GoBankingRates offered better outlooks for retirees in Southeastern and Midwestern states.

JPMorgan warns customers they may have to pay for checking accounts

“The banks say that their only option is to pass on their costs to customers, but that’s not true,” the president of an economics think tank said of banks charging...

Hindenburg makes just $4M from $150B Adani market rout

India's SEBI said the short-selling firm had used “selective disclosures, reckless statements, and catchy headlines” to “cause panic in Adani Group stocks”

Life as a millionaire — or a pauper: Inside the wild ride of a crypto trader

“When you think you’ve figured out the game and you’re about to get insanely rich,” Nathaniel Eliason writes, that’s when you’re about to lose it all.

Wall Street junior bankers still battling burnout by logging 100-hour weeks amid 35-year-old associate's death: survey

Overheard on Wall Street, a social media platform popular with bankers, spoke to young staffers last month who said their intense workload was taking a toll on their well-being.

How to boost your credit score if you're a first-time homebuyer

It’s simple: The better your credit history, the higher your score—and the better your opportunities for a home loan.

CNBC financial analyst-turned-fugitive arrested by FBI after 3 years on the run

McDonald had been a fugitive since November 2021 after he failed to appear before the United States Securities and Exchange Commission to testify regarding accusations of defrauding investors.