
AnnaMaria Andriotis
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal; writing about Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley; contact me at [email protected]
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22 hours ago |
wsj.com | Jenny Strasburg |Shalini Ramachandran |Suzanne Vranica |AnnaMaria Andriotis
For decades, Klaus Schwab ruled over Davos like royalty. That reign ended when he hit “send” on an email to World Economic Forum trustees on a recent Friday afternoon. Schwab was seemingly headed for a graceful exit from the organization he founded more than a half-century ago, after a 2024 investigation by The Wall Street Journal exposed evidence of a toxic culture at the Forum for women and Black employees.
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fnlondon.com | Jenny Strasburg |Shalini Ramachandran |Suzanne Vranica |AnnaMaria Andriotis
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1 week ago |
jp.wsj.com | AnnaMaria Andriotis
マレーシア政府は、同国の政府系投資会社1マレーシア・デベロップメント(1MDB)に絡んだ汚職事件で起訴され、有罪を認めた元ゴールドマン・サックス・グループのティム・ライスナー被告の身柄引き渡しを求めている。10年以上前に発生した汚職事件がまだ終わっていないことを示している。 ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル(WSJ)が確認した書類や事情に詳しい複数の関係者の話によると、マレーシア政府は昨年8月に米司法省に対し、ライスナー被告の身柄引き渡しを要請した。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8ウォール・ストリート・ジャーナル日本版今すぐ購読する Special Advertising Section アクセスランキング
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | John McCormick |John Mccormick |Douglas Belkin |Juliet Chung |AnnaMaria Andriotis
The heat on Pritzker rose again this week.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | AnnaMaria Andriotis
Tim Leissner is awaiting sentencing in U.S. after pleading guilty in 2018 for his role in the bribery scandalMalaysia is seeking to extradite former Goldman Sachs partner Tim Leissner, a sign that the fallout from the more-than 10-year-old 1MDB scandal isn’t over for the Wall Street giant. Malaysia’s government submitted an extradition request for Leissner to the U.S. Justice Department last August, according to people familiar with the matter and a document reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
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