Plus: M&A activity is finally roaring back to start 2024, and Microsoft just launched an AI chatbot for finance workers.
Why a biotech exec is in trouble for trading his rival's stock, plus $BTC hit $60k, and the $1.7T private credit industry could be in trouble.
To cold plunge or not to cold plungeβthat is the question
Wendy's becomes the first fast food chain to implement price surcharges, plus S&P 500 6,000 price target, and Apple is ending its EV project.
BMO fired six junior bankers for sending memes over the company's messaging server, plus U.S. suing to block the $25B Kroger-Albertson merger.
Warren Buffett called Charlie Munger 'part older brother, part loving father' plus Dimon sold $150m JPM stock.
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Why Schwarzman is donating $500 million towards AI research, plus $NVDA mania, and Reddit filed to go public.
PLUS: Nvidia crushes earnings.
How investment banks are trying to win back private credit deals, plus it's Nvidia earnings day, and M&A volume passes through $400B in 2024.
Capital One buys Discover, plus Goldman raised the S&P 500 price target, and new Disney Channel exit opp.
Why professional sports owners are becoming real estate moguls, plus David Solomon got a 24% raise, and Deutsche wants managers in 4x a week.