
Rob Copeland
Finance Reporter at The New York Times
@NYTimes. Ex @WSJ. Author of NYT bestseller "The Fund: Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates and the Unraveling of a Wall Street Legend,” https://t.co/PBmugFy0jb
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Rob Copeland |Melanie Bencosme |Alexandra Ostasiewicz |James Surdam
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Rob Copeland
Wall Street's biggest firms on Friday began to attempt the tricky two-step of revealing the toll of President Trump's whiplash tariff policy without outright criticizing a man who has repeatedly lashed out at the financial world for slights both real and imagined. The careful choreography came at the start of earnings season, a quarterly ritual in which publicly traded firms disclose their financial results and, in many cases, give projections.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Rob Copeland |Christina Shaman |James Surdam
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2 weeks ago |
infobae.com | Rob Copeland |Maureen Farrell |Lauren Hirsch
United States Politics and GovernmentHedge FundsBanking and Financial InstitutionsUnited States EconomyStandard & Poor's 500-Stock IndexHigh Net Worth IndividualsAckman, William ABessent, ScottDimon, JamesFink, Laurence DLutnick, Howard WTrump, Donald JWiles, SusieLos inversores multimillonarios se encuentran en una posición poco familiar: observan y se inquietan mientras los aranceles avanzan y el mercado bursátil se tambalea.
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2 weeks ago |
demorgen.be | Rob Copeland |Maureen Farrell |Lauren Hirsch
Miljardairs van Wall Street zijn het niet gewend om aan de zijlijn toe te kijken. Maar dat is precies waar ze zich nu bevinden, nadat president Donald Trump hun smeekbeden om zijn tariefplannen in te trekken heeft genegeerd. Zij vinden dat zijn plannen de economie nochtans in gevaar brengen. Terwijl de beursverliezen blijven oplopen, halen de grote bedrijfsleiders alles uit de kast in de hoop Trump van gedachten te doen veranderen.
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