Goldman Sachs Veteran Julian Salisbury to Join Sixth Street
The asset-management veteran will become co-CIO at $70 billion investment firm.
An Exodus of Talent Is Imperiling Goldman’s Overhaul
A wave of departures among senior executives could undermine David Solomon’s asset-management strategy.
P&G Earnings Show Its Pricing Power Endures
Consumers were still paying more for premium brands including Tide, boosting quarterly sales even as volumes dropped.
Exxon and Chevron Stalk More Shale Deals as Profits Dip
The oil giants together added $14 billion in profits to their cash piles and have signaled they’re not finished shopping for potential […]
L Catterton Closes Deal to Extend Ownership of PatientPoint
The continuation fund, a type of private-equity transaction that is growing in popularity, also brought in new investors Neuberger Berman and Fortress.
If You Love Red Meat, Watch Out for These Ticks
CDC estimates up to 450,000 people could have red-meat allergy linked to lone star tick bites.
She Just Finished Her Freshman Year of High School. Now She’s in the World Cup.
Casey Phair became the youngest person, man or woman, to play in the World Cup. The New Jersey 16-year-old playing for South […]
A Closer Look
Selections from ‘Just Jerry: How Drawing Shaped My Life’ by Jerry Pinkney
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German Economy Stagnates, But GDP Undershoots Forecasts
Germany’s GDP flatlined from April to June, with the economy avoiding a recession, as household consumption stabilized after contracting in the winter.
Taiwan’s Economy Recovered in Second Quarter
Taiwan’s economy rose 1.45% in the second quarter, recovering from two consecutive quarters of economic contraction.
Europe Avoids China’s Belt and Road Forum, Keeping a Distance From Xi and Putin
After three years of Covid isolation, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is planning a blowout bash for his Belt and Road infrastructure initiative. […]