How to Invest? More Than Ever, It Depends on Who You Are 
 

Stocks might still be the best choice for very long-term investors, but cash and bonds are best for those with short and medium-term goals, respectively.


 
Another Top Credit Suisse Executive Leaves as UBS Integration Takes Hold 
 

Global head of private funds David Klein has moved to TWG, a holding company that manages the investments of Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter.


 
Big Profits and High Prices: There Is a Connection 
 

But junk fees, shrinkflation and corporate concentration are probably not the reason, no matter what Biden says


 
U.S. Probes Hamas's Use of Crypto Before Oct. 7 
 

The U.S. Treasury Department investigates $165 million in digital transactions linked to the militant group.


 
Women Aren't Getting the Big Jobs at Goldman Sachs, and They're Heading for the Exits 
 

The Wall Street giant pledged to bring more women into senior ranks. Instead, top talent says better opportunities are elsewhere.


 
Citi Names Veteran Exec as New China Head of Commercial Bank 
 

Citigroup has named an executive who's been with the banking giant for over two decades to head up its commercial bank business in China, its latest personnel change as it undergoes a global restructuring.


 
AIA's 2023 Value of New Business Grew on China Demand 
 

AIA Group's value of new business rose in 2023 as it benefited from the lifting of pandemic restrictions in mainland China, which saw robust demand for its insurance products.


 
Healthcare Investors Aren't Scared of Trump or Biden 
 

Health stocks are off to their best start since 2017, despite a history of underperformance in election years.


 
Hot New Bitcoin Funds Are Still Waiting for Buy-In from Financial Advisers 
 

Individual investors, who are shifting their bitcoin holdings from more expensive crypto products, appear to be driving the ETF demand.


 
Hedge-Fund Founder Backed by Byju's Says He Fled U.S. Out of Fear 
 

A hedge-fund founder at the center of a $1.2 billion legal battle between Indian education company Byju's and its lenders is staying outside the U.S. despite a court order to return, saying he fears for his safety.


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