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Former U.S. President Donald Trump looks on at a campaign event in Waterford Township, Michigan, U.S., February 17, 2024. The Michigan contest is the final major race before the election calendar broadens dramatically on Super Tuesday, March 5. The results this Tuesday will be closely watched for any clues about where Michigan is trending before the November election. But primary voters in Michigan can pick "uncommitted," which could give some in his party the option of casting what is essentially a protest vote. Meanwhile, the Michigan Republican Party is trying to emerge from an internal struggle between competing pro-Trump factions.
Persons: Donald Trump, Rebecca Cook, Joe Biden's, Trump, Biden, Biden's, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Kamala Harris, Gretchen Whitmer, Lavora Barnes, Haley, Nikki Haley, Peter Meijer, Pete Hoekstra Organizations: U.S, Reuters, Democratic Party, Hamas, Republican, Democrats, Trump, Biden, Michigan Democratic, Southern, Michigan's GOP, Trump Republicans, U.S . House, Capitol, Michigan Republican Party Locations: Waterford Township , Michigan, U.S, Michigan, Israel, North Carolina , Florida, Ohio, Dearborn, Detroit, Arab, South Carolina, Oakland County, Michigan's, Grand Rapids
Despite broad concerns surrounding the health of regional banks, Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking Global bought into one key name in the sector in the fourth quarter. The move came near the end of a turbulent year for regional banks after the shuttering of Silicon Valley Bank , First Republic Bank and Signature Bank led investors to question the regionals' business model. Shares of U.S. Bancorp climbed more than 30% in the fourth quarter, but the stovck still ended the year down about 1%. The sector took a hit this year following New York Bancorp 's dismal fourth quarter earnings , which showed a loss, a large reserve against weaker future credits and slashed the dividend. Halvorsen went even further and zeroed out stakes in Microsoft and Arm Holdings , the British chip and software designer that went public last September.
Persons: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's, Halvorsen, Julian Robertson, InsiderScore, Lamb Weston Organizations: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking Global, Viking Global, . Bancorp, Silicon Valley Bank, First Republic Bank, Signature Bank, U.S . Bancorp, Regional Banking, New York Bancorp, Viking, Tiger Management, Devices, Microsoft, Arm Holdings, Mastercard, Electric, Colgate, Palmolive Locations: Ole Andreas Halvorsen's Viking, Minneapolis, Silicon, U.S, Deere
Why do people keep uninsured money in banks?
  + stars: | 2024-02-12 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
Somehow, the same issue plaguing last year’s failed banks is back in focus at the latest bank in crisis: massive loads of uninsured deposits. To be sure, the risk isn’t anywhere close to that of the banks that failed last year: About 94% of domestic deposits at Silicon Valley Bank were uninsured and 90% of Signature Bank’s deposits were uninsured, according to the Federal Reserve. The money is guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which is funded by fees paid by major US banks. About 40% of all money in the US, or $8 trillion, sitting in banks is uninsured, said Lawrence White, a professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. “It also risks violating the FDIC’s statutory requirement to resolve failed banks and protect insured depositors in the least expensive way possible.”Sometimes, he said, rescuing those uninsured depositors may be the cheapest way to protect insured depositors at banks.
Persons: NYCB, Brian Snyder, James Lee, David Wessel, Lawrence White, University’s, Banks, Ting Shen, , Kori Suzuki, JPMorgan Chase, Michael Ohlrogge, Maxine Waters, Elizabeth Warren, Organizations: New, New York CNN, New York Community Bancorp, Investors, Silicon Valley Bank, Federal Reserve, Bank, Xinhua, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, FDIC, Reuters, Brookings Institution, International Monetary Fund, University’s Stern School of Business, US Treasury, Bloomberg, Getty, Securities and Exchange Commission, Valley Bank, Signature Bank, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, First Republic Bank, New York University’s School of Law, Financial Services, Banking Committee, CBS, Bank Coalition of America Locations: New York, Silicon, United States, New, , Washington , DC, San Francisco , California, Sen
Larry Hogan, who left office as one of the few prominent Republican critics of former President Donald Trump, will run for U.S. Senate in his home state. Hogan announced his plans in a video posted to social media Friday, hours before the filing deadline in the race. Hogan won two terms in the blue state, including a 12 point win in 2018, two years after Democrat Hillary Clinton won the state at the presidential level by almost 27 points. Moore, the state's Senate president Bill Ferguson, the state's Speaker of the House Adrienne Jones and Sens. Seven other Republicans have filed to run for Senate in Maryland.
Persons: Larry Hogan, Donald Trump, Hogan, Democratic Sen, Ben Cardin, Wes Moore, Hillary Clinton, David Trone, Hakeem Jeffries, Trone, Angela Alsobrooks, Moore, Bill Ferguson, Adrienne Jones, Sens, Chris Van Hollen, Cory Booker of, Kirsten Gillibrand, Raphael Warnock of, Van Hollen, , Richard Nixon's, Ronald Reagan, Nikki Haley, Trump, Haley, I'm Organizations: Maryland Gov, U.S, Senate, Republican, Democratic, Democratic Gov, Prince George's, New, GOP, Republicans, NBC, Trump Republicans Locations: Maryland, Cory Booker of New Jersey, New York, Raphael Warnock of Georgia
The Senate on Wednesday rejected a bipartisan border deal that took months of negotiations, leaving billions of dollars in proposed foreign aid in limbo. It’s unclear what shape the final foreign aid bill could take and whether House Republicans will support it. “There are other parts of this supplemental that are extremely important as well: Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan,” McConnell said. “First Republicans said they would only do Ukraine and Israel, humanitarian aid with border. The Biden administration this week indicated its support for a standalone foreign aid bill – a position they’ve held for months.
Persons: Biden, Chuck Schumer, Sen, Rand Paul of Kentucky, ” Paul, , ” Sen, Brian Schatz, , Alejandro Mayorkas, Mike Johnson, Mitch McConnell, ” McConnell, ” Schumer, Andrew Bates, John Kirby Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Hawaii, The Washington Post, GOP, Homeland, Republicans, , White House Locations: Ukraine, Israel, Russia, Taiwan, Gaza
First, for a long-negotiated $118 billion package with border enforcement measures that collapsed this week after Republicans rejected it; then, for a modified package with the border portion stripped out. “We still believe Ukraine, Israel, humanitarian aid to the Middle East and helping Indo-China, as well as strengthening our military, is vitally important,” Schumer told reporters Wednesday. “First Republicans said they would only do Ukraine and Israel, humanitarian aid with border. House Republicans are still insisting on a border plan, even though they rejected the deal negotiated in the Senate as insufficient. It would invest in domestic defense manufacturing, send funding to allies in Asia, and provide $10 billion for humanitarian efforts in Ukraine, Israel, Gaza and other places.
Persons: Chuck Schumer, , ” Schumer, Mitch McConnell, , Republicans —, Mike Johnson, Mike Rogers, , Donald Trump, Johnson, Trump, Vladimir Putin, Hakeem Jeffries, Seung Min Kim Organizations: WASHINGTON, Ukraine, New York Democrat, Republicans, Republican, House Republicans, Armed Services, Israel, Democratic, Press Locations: Israel, Ukraine, East, China, Russia, America, Gaza, Asia
New York CNN —Some of the very first signs of banking stress in the crisis that unfolded last year were reflected in Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank’s nosediving share prices. That’s a considerably larger share compared to Signature Bank and Silicon Valley Bank shortly before their demises. So far, there’s no evidence that the bank is at risk of failingAs scary as it may be to see a bank’s stock price plunging, it’s not the best gauge for the bank’s viability. The best source of information on that front is a bank’s deposit flows, Chiaverini said. As of last quarter, deposits were down just 2% and declined even less excluding the custodial deposits connected to the acquisition of Signature Bank.
Persons: Bank’s, Thomas Cangemi, David Chiaverini, it’s, Chiaverini, NYCB, Janet Yellen, ” Yellen Organizations: New, New York CNN, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, First, New York Community Bancorp, Moody’s Investors Service, Wedbush Securities, , Silicon Valley, Bank of America, Financial Services, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Locations: New York, Silicon Valley
The bank, which already boasts the largest number of branches compared to its competitors in the United States, said it would open more than 500 new Chase branches and hire 3,500 employees in the next three years. JPMorgan said it plans to expand its footprint in cities like Boston, Minneapolis, and Charlotte, North Carolina. Morgan” branches, its higher-end offering for more affluent customers, across the country. Morgan” branches were previously First Republic branches, JPMorgan said. JPMorgan purchased most of First Republic Bank in May after it joined a string of regional bank failures in the spring of 2023.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, we’re, , Marianne Lake, ” Jeremy Barnum, J.P, Morgan ” Organizations: CNN, JPMorgan, Chase, Bank of America, First Republic Bank Locations: United States, Boston , Minneapolis, Charlotte, North Carolina, Wells Fargo, Bankrate, New York, San Francisco, Republic
What’s really going on with bank stocks
  + stars: | 2024-02-02 | by ( Elisabeth Buchwald | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
Word quickly spread on Wall Street that the regional bank was under pressure, igniting a bout of selling of other bank stocks over fears of contagion. The KBW Regional Banking Index closed down 6% on Wednesday. Unlike many fellow regional banks, it held on to the vast majority of its deposits. He also highlighted that the banks’ losses were tied to faulty office building loans. The selloff that hit other regional bank stocks is “likely overdone given idiosyncratic factors tied to NYCB,” Bank of America analysts said in a note on Thursday.
Persons: Zions, NYCB, Thomas Cangemi, Chris Marinac, Janney Montgomery Scott, CNN he’s, , ” NYCB, That’s, It’s, isn’t, ” Marinac, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal Reserve, New York Community Bancorp, Western Alliance Bancorp, York Community Bancorp, Bank, CNN, ” Bank of America, Aozora Bank, First Republic, Valley Bank Locations: New York, ZION, York
Banks are being rocked again as real estate losses mount
  + stars: | 2024-02-01 | by ( Anna Cooban | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
The regional lender set aside $552 million in the fourth quarter to absorb loan losses, up from $62 million in the previous quarter. The increase was driven partly by expected losses on a loan used to finance an office building, it said. ET as shares in NYCB, as well as other regional banks, suffered sharp losses. Much bigger players are girding themselves for losses linked to commercial real estate. Europe’s benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 Banks index, which tracks 42 big EU and UK banks, is up 23% since a low in late March.
Persons: Thomas Cangemi, Brendan McDermid, Julius Baer, Philipp Rickenbacher, Arnd Wiegmann, Reuters Philip Lawlor, , , ” Lawlor, CNN’s Matt Egan Organizations: London CNN, Credit Suisse, New York Community Bancorp, New York Stock Exchange, Japan’s Aozora Bank, Federal Reserve, , CNN, Signa Group, Chrysler, Reuters, Deutsche Bank, Bank, Suisse —, UBS, Wilshire Indexes, KBW Locations: Europe, New York, Tokyo, Zurich, California, Republic, NYCB, Banc, Swiss, Austrian, Switzerland
Sexually explicit AI-created images of Taylor Swift went viral on X this week. Posting on X on Thursday, he wrote: "The spread of AI-generated explicit images of Taylor Swift is appalling — and sadly, it's happening to women everywhere, every day." The spread of AI-generated explicit images of Taylor Swift is appalling—and sadly, it's happening to women everywhere, every day. What’s happened to Taylor Swift is nothing new. (The Daily Mail has reported that her team is considering legal action against the site that created the AI-generated images.)
Persons: Taylor Swift, It's, , Swift, Joe Biden, Joseph Morelle, Morelle, Joe Morelle, Tom Kean Jr, Yvette D, Clarke, — Yvette D Organizations: Service, NFL, NBC News, New Hampshire, Democratic, Committee, Republican, Business, Daily Mail Locations: @RepYvetteClarke
New York CNN —Stocks of small US lenders are still in the doldrums nearly a year after the regional banking crisis. The KBW Nasdaq Regional Banking index, which tracks the performance of regional lenders and thrifts, has fallen more than 2.4% this year compared to the benchmark S&P 500’s 2.6% gain. “This development is likely to … challenge the health of regional banks,” wrote José Torres, senior economist at Interactive Brokers, in a note on Thursday. Regional bank stocks struggled for much of 2023 after the collapses of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank sparked a flight on deposits and sent shockwaves through the stock and bond markets. High interest rates threatened to put pressure on regional banks’ bond portfolios and squeeze their bottom lines, creating a good old-fashioned bank run.
Persons: Huntington, PNC Financial Service’s, , José Torres, Alex McGrath, , McGrath, Samantha Murphy Kelly, David McQueen, ” Read, Bryan Mena Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Nasdaq, PNC Financial Services, PNC, Comerica Inc, US Bancorp, Citizens, PNC Financial, Federal Reserve, Interactive Brokers, Valley Bank, Signature Bank, First, Bank, Microsoft, Apple, ABI Research, Gross, Commerce Department Locations: New York, China
Lake, who co-led the consumer and community bank with Piepszak since 2021, will now have sole oversight of that segment. Piepszak and Rohrbaugh will take on day-to-day control of the corporate and investment bank, which Daniel Pinto has led since 2014. Jennifer Piepszak, a JPMorgan lifer, will leave the consumer side of the organization for her new role atop the commercial and investment bank. BIIIn her new role, Piepszak will have a chance to gain more experience on the wholesale side of the business. She joined the bank following her college graduation and spent 17 years in various finance roles across the investment bank.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Jennifer Piepszak, Marianne Lake —, Dimon, Troy Rohrbaugh, Rohrbaugh, Daniel Pinto, Pinto, Dimon's, JPMorgan Pinto, Gordon Smith, Lake, Piepszak, JPMorgan.com Mary Callahan Erdoes, Erdoes, Morgan Stanley, James Gorman, Mike Mayo Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, Business, JPMorgan, Wall, First Locations: Piepszak, BII, Euromoney, Wells Fargo
Read previewIn December 2023, while there were still around six remaining GOP presidential hopefuls vying for the party's nomination, the chair of the Republican National Committee insisted the party wasn't picking favorites. Appearing on Fox News on Tuesday after former President Donald Trump won the New Hampshire state primary, she said that after "looking at the math and the path going forward," she didn't think Haley could win. Advertisement"Chairwoman McDaniel was stating the fact that the primary election currently favors President Trump," RNC Spokesperson Anna Kelly told Business Insider. Before the New Hampshire primary even finished, the chairs of the National Republican Congressional Committee and National Congressional Senate Committee each released statements backing Trump, calling him the "presumptive nominee." AdvertisementBut Haley's still a viable candidate, recently coming in second behind Trump in New Hampshire by around 11 percentage points.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Ronna McDaniel, McDaniel, Biden, Donald Trump, she'd, Haley, Trump, Anna Kelly, McDaniel isn't, Nikki Haley Organizations: Service, Republican National Committee, Business, Florida Democratic, Republicans, Trump, Capitol, Associated Press, Fox News, New, Republican, National Republican Congressional Committee, National Congressional Locations: New Hampshire
The much-fabled power of New Hampshire’s fiercely independent voters wasn’t enough to break the spell Donald J. Trump has cast over the Republican Party. His winning margin of 11 percentage points in moderate New Hampshire demonstrated his ironclad control of the party’s hard-right base and set him on what could very well be a short march to the nomination. For Ms. Haley, the former South Carolina governor, it was a disappointing finish in a state she had poured considerable resources into carrying. Her efforts to cobble together a coalition of independents and anti-Trump Republicans, with support from the state’s popular governor, were no match for Mr. Trump’s legions of loyalists. Even though Ms. Haley is vowing to fight on, the difficult terrain ahead in South Carolina means that this first-in-the-nation primary could turn out to be the last.
Persons: Hampshire’s, Donald J, Trump, Nikki Haley, steamrolled, Ron DeSantis, Haley, Trump’s Organizations: Republican Party, Republican, White House, South, Trump Republicans Locations: Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina
Voters in New Hampshire are casting the first primary votes of the 2024 presidential election in more than 300 voting locations across the Granite State. New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scalan said he expects turnout will exceed 400,000 voters, with the lion's share of those ballots being cast in the Republican primary. If those trends hold, the first Republican primary of the cycle could end up being the party's last competitive nominating contest this year. And with around 40% of voters neither a registered Republican nor a Democrat, the state is still far from a done deal for Trump. The party's incumbent, President Joe Biden, is not on the ballot, and the results will not affect delegate allocations later this year.
Persons: State David Scalan, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Trump's, Haley, Joe Biden Organizations: NBC, New, State, Republican, GOP, South Carolina Gov, Florida Gov, Suffolk University, Boston Globe, Democrat, Trump, Democratic National Committee Locations: New Hampshire, Granite State, Suffolk, Boston, South Carolina
(Reuters) - U.S. presidential contender Nikki Haley has enjoyed a bump in support among voters and donors over the last four months, and is now the lone challenger to former President Donald Trump for the Republican presidential nomination. She is the daughter of two immigrants from India who ran a clothing store in rural South Carolina, and has spoken occasionally about the discrimination her family faced. She took on leadership roles in several business organizations before winning a seat in the South Carolina state legislature in 2004. Haley also appointed Tim Scott, then a U.S. representative from South Carolina, to the U.S. Senate in 2012. UNITED NATIONS AMBASSADORHaley endorsed several rivals to Trump in the 2016 Republican presidential nominating contest, and occasionally tangled with him during the primaries.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Haley, Trump, Tim Scott, Scott, Charles Koch, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, DeSantis, Democrat Joe Biden, Gram Slattery, Ross Colvin, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Reuters, Republican, Republican Party, Clemson University, SOUTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR, Capitol, U.S . Senate, Trump, UNITED NATIONS, United Nations, Republicans, Ukraine, U.S ., Florida Governor, TRUMP, U.S, Democrat Locations: Tuesday's New Hampshire, New England, India, South Carolina, United States, U.S, Iran, China, U.S . Civil, Iowa, North Korea, Russia
Making banks safer would seem like an easy thing for Americans to agree on, especially after the wipeouts of the global financial crisis in 2007-09, followed by the failure last year of three big ones: Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank. A wide-ranging lobbying campaign by the nation’s biggest banks and their allies seems to be succeeding in beating back a proposal put forward last year by three federal agencies (the Federal Reserve, the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.) to require shareholders of big banks to put more of their own skin in the game — so that if things go bad the banks won’t have to drastically cut lending or turn to taxpayers for a bailout. “Candidly, my expectation is that there’s going to be a fairly significant softening of the capital proposal,” Keegan Ferguson, a director on the financial services team of Capstone, an advisory firm, told me. The backsliding appalls a lot of economists, among them Anat Admati, a professor of finance and economics at Stanford’s Graduate School of Business. Admati is a co-author with Martin Hellwig, a German economist, of a 2013 book on pretty much exactly this topic, “The Bankers’ New Clothes: What’s Wrong With Banking and What to Do About It.” (An updated edition of the book just came out.)
Persons: , ” Keegan Ferguson, Anat Admati, Martin Hellwig Organizations: Valley Bank, Signature Bank, First Republic Bank, Federal Reserve, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Capstone, Stanford’s Graduate School of Business Locations: German
Donald Trump has picked up another endorsement from Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina, with Rep. Nancy Mace backing the former president in this year's GOP presidential primary. Mace had stayed out of the 2024 Republican primary as two fellow South Carolinians — former Gov. Over the weekend, Trump was joined by a slew of South Carolina leaders as he campaigned in New Hampshire, seen as yet another blow from South Carolina against Haley. Just two years ago, Mace and Haley were aligned in a congressional primary that tested Trump's heft in South Carolina, where his own 2016 presidential primary win helped cement his nomination. During a pre-primary rally in South Carolina, Trump called Mace "crazy" and "a terrible person."
Persons: Nancy Mace, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley's, Mace, Carolinians, Haley, Sen, Tim Scott —, Trump, I've, Ron DeSantis, Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, William Timmons, Ralph Norman, Jeff Duncan, he's, Mace —, , Democrat Joe Biden, Katie Arrington, Donald Trump's Organizations: Biden, Capitol Visitor Center, GOP, New, Associated Press, Trump, Carolina Republican's, Republican, Haley, Florida Gov, Trump . New, Republican U.S, House, U.S . Capitol, Democrat, SMART America First Republican Patriots, Republicans Locations: South Carolina, New Hampshire, Carolina, Iowa, Florida, Trump ., Trump . New Hampshire, America
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Donald Trump has picked up another endorsement from Nikki Haley's home state of South Carolina, with Rep. Nancy Mace backing the former president in this year's GOP presidential primary. Mace had stayed out of the 2024 Republican primary as two fellow South Carolinians — Haley and Sen. Tim Scott — entered the race last year. On Monday, a day ahead of the New Hampshire primary, Mace told The Associated Press that she was backing Trump over Haley, who lives in her congressional district and supported her in 2022 against a Trump-backed challenger. Over the weekend, Trump was joined by a slew of South Carolina leaders as he campaigned in New Hampshire, seen as yet another blow from South Carolina against Haley. Just two years ago, Mace and Haley were aligned in a congressional primary that tested Trump's heft in South Carolina, where his own 2016 presidential primary win helped cement his nomination.
Persons: — Donald Trump, Nikki Haley's, Nancy Mace, Mace, Carolinians — Haley, Sen, Tim Scott —, Trump, Haley, , I’ve, ” Mace, , Ron DeSantis, Russell Fry, Joe Wilson, William Timmons, Ralph Norman, Jeff Duncan, he’s, Mace —, , ” Trump, Mace “, SMART America First Republican Patriots ”, Katie Arrington, ” Haley, “ Donald Trump’s, ___ Meg Kinnard Organizations: GOP, New, Associated Press, Trump, Carolina Republican's, Republican, Haley, Florida Gov, Republican U.S, House, U.S . Capitol, SMART America First Republican Patriots, Republicans Locations: CHARLESTON, S.C, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Carolina, Iowa, Florida, Hampshire, America
Here's how our financial names, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo, stacked up against their peers. Morgan Stanley reported a fourth-quarter exceeded estimate on adjusted earnings-per-share (EPS) of $1.13, excluding a few one-time charges. MS YTD mountain Morgan Stanley (MS) performance year-to-date On earnings day last week, Morgan Stanley shares came under pressure on CEO Ted Pick's conservative macro outlook and the firm's Wealth Management number. Money center banks Then, there are money centers and traditional lenders like Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase . Overall, the quarter didn't discourage our long-term bull case on Wells Fargo as a multiyear recovery play.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Wells, Morgan, Goldman Sachs, Ted Pick's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Morgan Stanley's, David Solomon, Jim mulled, we're, Wells Fargo's, We're, Jamie Dimon, Jim Cramer's, Brendan Mcdermid Organizations: Valley Bank, Management, Investment, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Institutional Securities, Wealth Management, Investment Management, firm's Wealth, Investment Banking, Goldman's Investment, JPMorgan Chase, JPMorgan, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Valley, Wells Fargo, Wells, Republic, New York City, U.S
Now, only two major Republican candidates remain: Trump and his former UN Ambassador, Nikki Haley. Republican presidential candidates Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley participate in the CNN Republican Presidential Primary Debate in Sheslow Auditorium at Drake University on January 10, 2024, in Des Moines, Iowa. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley in the Oval Office of the White House, Oct. 9, 2018, in Washington. With this in mind, it certainly seems that Trump's ruled Haley out from his short list of running mates.
Persons: Ron DeSantis, Trump, Nikki Haley, Haley's, , Donald Trump, Haley, she's, She's, Chip Somodevilla, she'll, Joe Biden, Trump's, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Biden, Evan Vucci, Elise Stefanik, adieu Organizations: Florida Gov, Republican, UN, Service, GOP, Trump, Gov, CNN Republican, Drake University, Democratic, Truth, U.S, United, White, House Republican Conference, Republican Convention Locations: Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Des Moines , Iowa, Washington, Milwaukee
Republican presidential candidate and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley takes the stage at a Get Out the Vote campaign rally ahead of the New Hampshire primary election in Exeter, New Hampshire, U.S., January 21, 2024. FRANKLIN, N.H. — Nikki Haley is throwing harder punches, hosting more events and appearing alongside the popular Republican governor, John Sununu. But with just hours left before 2024's first Republican presidential primary, Haley is falling behind on a crucial metric: enthusiasm. But that did not extend as far as voting for Haley in the Republican primary, said Bonnie, who declined to give her last name.
Persons: Nikki Haley, FRANKLIN, — Nikki Haley, John Sununu, Haley, Donald Trump, Bonnie Organizations: U.S, United, New, Republican, South Locations: New Hampshire, Exeter , New Hampshire, U.S, N.H, South Carolina, Franklin, Laconia , New Hampshire
The bank's board increased CEO Jamie Dimon's pay by 4% to $36 million. So it's probably not surprising that its longtime CEO, Jamie Dimon, is getting a raise from the bank's board, a 4% bump, to $36 million, for 2023. The bank disclosed Dimon's compensation in a securities filing on Thursday. His pay consists of an annual base salary of $1.5 million, $5 million in cash, and $29.5 million in performance share units, according to the filing. Dimon's compensation was $34.5 million for both 2022 and 2021.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon's, , it's, Jamie Dimon, Mike Mayo, Dimon Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, JPMorgan Chase, First, CNBC Locations: First Republic, Wells Fargo, Wall
Trump Dominates Iowa GOP Presidential Caucuses, DeSantis Places SecondFormer President Donald Trump won the Iowa caucuses Monday night with the largest margin in the history of the first Republican presidential nominating contest. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis finished in a distant second place. Photo: Andrew Harnik/Associated Press
Persons: Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Andrew Harnik Organizations: Trump, Iowa, Florida Gov, Associated Locations: Iowa
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