Por: Business Insider Business November 17, 2022
A daunting picture is taking shape: The S&P 500 is down 17% this year. Major employers like and are . Bankers expect a weak slate of in 2023. But not every corner of the economy is feeling the same weight of an economic slowdown.The ultimate winners from the carnage may turn out to be those in an industry that has amassed trillions of dollars in so-called dry powder, or money they've raised from investors and haven't yet... + full article
The Advocate USA Business November 16, 2022
Louisiana again had highest percent of properties nationwide listed as seriously underwater and lowest listed as equity-rich in the third quarter.The state improved in each category slightly from the previous quarter, but with 10.8% of its properties listed as seriously... + más
Louisiana still last in US in key home equity stats; Baton Rouge area worst among metros | The Advocate
Homebuyers are making the biggest down payments in these 5 metros. Here’s how much you actually need for a house | CNBC
Business Insider USA Business November 15, 2022
A new battleground is emerging on Wall Street for public-cloud providers.Private-equity firms have begun to embrace the public cloud over the past year, according to recruiters, IT consultants, and corporate strategists that work within the PE space. Like other Wall Street... + más
Amazon's cloud business just recorded its weakest growth to date and missed analysts' estimates | CNBC
3 Things to Watch for as Amazon’s AWS Event Gets Started | MarketWatch
NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 14, 2022
Getty Images Two-year-old Zion Gastelum died just days after dentists performed root canals and put crowns on six baby teeth at a clinic affiliated with a private equity firm. His parents sued the Kool Smiles dental clinic in Yuma, Arizona, and its private equity investor, FFL... + más
Sick profit: Investigating private equity's stealthy takeover of health care | CBS News
I left investment banking for a $185,000-a-year job in private equity. The hours are slightly better, but it's still a finance job — no one cares about mental health. | Business Insider
Business Insider USA Business November 08, 2022
After getting her law degree in 2019, Lauren James went to work for Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen as a staff attorney. Her starting salary: $48,000 a year. But she took the job because it allowed her to continue the important work she had started as a part-time student... + más
Trade used books for pickles at this unique bookstore | ABC7
Epstein Pal Leon Black Claims Rape Accuser Is Russian Spy | The Daily Beast
Forbes USA Business November 04, 2022
In 2021, private equity buyouts totaled a record , doubling from 2020, and the market continues to grow as investors and firms improve their approach. The recent growth in the number of firms often makes a commodity, presenting business owners with just two institutional... + más
To Achieve Racial Equity, We Must Measure And Score Public Policies | Forbes
Homeowners see slower equity gains as housing market cools | Chicago Tribune
The Advocate USA Business November 03, 2022
See the list of businesses led or owned by LSU grads that grew fastest, made the most money | The Advocate
Business Insider USA Business September 22, 2022
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with a 27-year-old private-equity associate in London. He's asked to keep his name and employers anonymous for privacy reasons, but Insider verified his identity, employment, and salaries with documentation. The following has... + más
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID may have normalized mental health struggles | The Advocate
US Banking Channel Forecast: How shifting consumer habits and the coronavirus pandemic are reshaping banking usage | Business Insider
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