Blue Owl Founders Revise Terms of Personal Loans That Raised Scrutiny
Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz are no longer borrowing against their shares in the fund manager.
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Fed's Waller Says Prolonged Iran Conflict Could Block Path to Rate Cuts
Fed governor Christopher Waller said that if the Iran war means a continuing blockage of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, higher prices could ripple through the American economy and force the Fed to stay on guard against inflation.
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Bank of Canada to Track Longer-Term CPI Expectations For Guidance on Rates, Macklem Says
Bank of Canada Gov. Tiff Macklem said Friday he expects inflation accelerated in March, although likely below 3%, and that officials will pay close attention to medium- and longer-term inflation expectations when deciding whether rate increases are necessary.
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State Street Profit Rises On Fee Growth
State Street reported higher first-quarter profit, boosted by fee growth, particularly for its foreign exchange trading services.
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How a 233-Year-Old Wall Street Institution Went All In on Crypto
NYSE, the biggest and oldest U.S. stock exchange, has placed its bets that digital assets are part of its future.
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The Father-Daughter Showdown That Shook an $18 Trillion Investing Empire
Before her winning streak at Fidelity, Abby Johnson had to beat back the doubts of her rivals, and her father, too.
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They Dared to Leave Merrill Lynch. How These Top Advisors Became Wall Street Renegades.
When a group of financial advisors quit to open their own firm, their departure sparked a wave of resignations at Merrill-and a marathon effort to win over clients and $129 billion in assets.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on European banks, Australian wealth manager Netwealth and more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.
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Schwab Says Earnings Jump 30%, Plans to Launch Crypto Trading
The brokerage giant has benefited from busy clients and volatile markets.
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BNY Profit Rises, CEO Says Market Sentiment Looking Up
Bank of New York Mellon reported higher first-quarter profit as its chief executive said that there was cause for optimism about the economy and markets despite the conflict in the Middle East.
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California Lawmakers Advance Private-Equity Transparency Bill
The proposal would make state pensions disclose performance and ownership information for private funds they back.
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Travelers Earnings Beat Estimates. Why the Stock Is Dropping Despite a Dividend Increase.
The property and casualty insurer reports mixed quarterly earnings and raises its dividend.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 17, 2026 16:00 ET (20:00 GMT)
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