
Lananh Nguyen
U.S. Finance Editor at Reuters
"Lan-ann." @Reuters U.S. Finance Editor in New York leading coverage of banking giants. Formerly @nytimes, @business and @dowjones via London.
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today.westlaw.com | Lananh Nguyen |Nupur Anand |Leslie Adler
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street bonuses are expected to slide this year as economic and geopolitical uncertainty stall deal-making, according to a report by compensation consultancy Johnson Associates. Investment banking activities have dried up this...
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rethinking65.com | Lananh Nguyen
Stock investors have cut risks by selling U.S. equities and buying bonds and non-U.S. shares in response to April’s turbulent markets, Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster told Reuters. “We saw clients repositioning themselves, trimming their risk a little bit, making sure they were well-diversified” in response to economic uncertainty, Wurster said in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker interview on Thursday.
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kfgo.com | Lananh Nguyen |Suzanne McGee
By Lananh Nguyen and Suzanne McGeeNEW YORK (Reuters) -Investors have responded to the market turmoil throughout April by dialing down the level of risk they are taking and making some shifts in their asset allocation in favor of bonds and non-U.S. stocks, says Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster. “Most investors are staying the course,” Wurster said in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker interview on Thursday morning.
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money.usnews.com | Lananh Nguyen |Suzanne McGee
By Lananh Nguyen and Suzanne McGeeNEW YORK (Reuters) -Investors have responded to the market turmoil throughout April by dialing down the level of risk they are taking and making some shifts in their asset allocation in favor of bonds and non-U.S. stocks, says Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster. "Most investors are staying the course," Wurster said in a Reuters NEXT Newsmaker interview on Thursday morning.
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sg.finance.yahoo.com | Lananh Nguyen |Suzanne McGee
Lananh Nguyen and Suzanne McGee Thu, 1 May 2025, 8:42 am 5 min read By Lananh Nguyen and Suzanne McGee NEW YORK (Reuters) -Stock investors have cut risks by selling U.S. equities and buying bonds and non-U.S. shares in response to April's turbulent markets, Charles Schwab CEO Rick Wurster told Reuters.
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