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Josh Kushner and Jared Kushner in 2008
William D. Cohan August 8, 2021
Regarding a few questions on my mind and in my inbox.
Cathie Wood and a guest attend "The Bloomberg 50" Celebration at Cipriani on December 10, 2018
William D. Cohan August 4, 2021
One of the enduring myths about the Federal is that it can save us from ourselves. Not so when it's Jay Powell pouring tequila in the punchbowl.
Brian Roberts at Sun Valley in 2019
William D. Cohan August 1, 2021
Regarding a few questions on my mind and in my inbox.
Buffett bristles when friends or associates trade on his name without specific permission, even if he has praised them publicly.
William D. Cohan July 28, 2021
Ackman doesn’t seem the least bit worried that his SPAC clock will run out, despite the warnings of the Oracle of Omaha.


Sen. Elizabeth Warren in 2021
William D. Cohan July 24, 2021
Regarding a few questions on my mind and in my inbox.
Michael Klein, then Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer of Citigroup's Citi Markets and Banking, in 2007
William D. Cohan July 21, 2021
To understand why have investors become so gullible and undiscerning, first look to the Fed.
Anthony Scaramucci attends The Hollywood Reporter's Most Powerful People In Media 2018
William D. Cohan July 18, 2021
Regarding a few questions on my mind and in my inbox.
Two men look out the window from One World Trade Center
William D. Cohan July 13, 2021
An anonymous banker friend has a big title overseeing one of the world’s preeminent financial institutions. But he was unfailingly generous with his time—and many of his insights were prophetic.


Jerome Powell
William D. Cohan July 11, 2021
Regarding a few questions on my mind and in my inbox.
Jamie Dimon Discusses JPMorganChase's Investment In Detroit
William D. Cohan July 7, 2021
Not for nothing is Dimon the longest-serving C.E.O. on Wall Street. “I feel good,” he told me a few days ago. Why bother with retirement?
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