Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "JIM ESPOSITO"


22 mentions found


Ken Griffin's market maker, Citadel Securities, is revamping its core trading infrastructure. AdvertisementIn 2023, Citadel Securities COO of technology, Jeff Maurone, was meeting with senior leaders to discuss technology priorities for the year. I almost look at it as the stretching of business," Woods told Business Insider. Building Citadel Securities' trading infrastructure of the futureIn the last few years, Citadel Securities pushed into credit trading, expanded its rates franchise, and introduced an institutional options offering. Maurone's team supports Citadel Securities' technology organization, and he manages a team of 15 people.
Persons: Ken Griffin's, Josh Woods, Jeff Maurone, , Maurone, Woods, Matt Culek, Peng Zhao, Jim Esposito Organizations: Citadel Securities, Service, Securities, McKinsey, Deloitte, COOs, Citadel Securities Each Locations: Asia Pacific, EMEA, COOs —, New York, Jeff's
Read previewCitadel Securities announced Thursday that Jim Esposito, a former cohead of the global banking and capital markets group at Goldman Sachs, is set to join the company as president in September. He will report to Peng Zhao, Citadel Securities' CEO, a spokesperson for the firm confirmed to Business Insider. "We are thrilled to welcome Jim to Citadel Securities during a period of significant expansion and opportunity for our firm." Bloomberg News earlier reported Esposito's appointment to Citadel Securities on Thursday. Ken Griffin, the billionaire hedge fund founder of both the asset manager Citadel as well as Citadel Securities, relocated his companies' headquarters to the Magic City in 2022.
Persons: , Jim Esposito, Goldman Sachs, Peng Zhao, Esposito, Goldman, Jim, Ken Griffin, Zhao Organizations: Service, Citadel Securities, Business, Citadel, Apple, Goldman, . Citadel, BI, Bloomberg, Sunshine State, Magic City, Elliott Management Locations: South Florida, London, Miami, Chicago . Miami
Doctor, then a Goldman Sachs managing director who ran the bank-solutions group based in Hong Kong, was visiting the bank's London office. The AI startup was built to suggest potential deals based on the data it's exposed to. Louisa AI knows that a current Goldman employee used to work at the semiconductor company, and the AI knows a project-finance employee in New York. In an article about solar panels, Louisa AI would link the words "solar panels" to "solar" and then to "renewables." Here's the pitch deck Louisa AI used to raise $5 million to fund its AI-powered deal prompter.
Persons: Rohan Doctor, Goldman Sachs, Doctor, Jim Esposito, Louisa AI, Louisa, Janet Yellen Organizations: Business, Blue9, Insight Partners, Goldman, Oxford Locations: Hong Kong, London, Asia, Oxford, Canada, Here's, Taiwan, New York
AdvertisementThe drama playing out within the upper ranks of Goldman Sachs is continuing to unfold, and CEO David Solomon's troubles with senior partners don't appear to be over yet. (Garcia's co-head of European investment banking, Anthony Gutman, is also said to have been named to the committee.) Bloomberg reported this week that Beth Hammack — a longtime Goldman partner, co-head of the global financial group, member of the management committee, and former CEO of Goldman Sachs Bank USA — is set to step down. And when Esposito broke the news last month of his imminent departure in a note to partners and clients, he wrote, wistfully, that he planned to "bleed Goldman Sachs forever." Are you a Goldman Sachs or Wall Street insider?
Persons: Goldman Sachs, David Solomon's, who's, Mark Sorrell, Gonzalo Garcia, Joshua Franklin, Arash Massoudi, Kim Posnett, Sorrell —, Sir Martin Sorrell, Stephan Feldgoise, Anthony Gutman, Sorrell, Gutman, Garcia, Goldman, Alison Mass, George Lee, Jim Esposito —, , Solomon, Adebayo, Beth Hammack —, Esposito, wistfully, Reed Alexander Organizations: Financial, IB, Reading, Goldman, Bloomberg, Goldman Sachs Bank Locations: Miami
NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. 3 things in marketsJim Esposito, Goldman Sachs' head of global markets and banking, is set to retire from the bank, the firm said Monday. Jim Esposito is leaving Goldman Sachs after nearly 30 years. While he didn't share his next move, he told peers he'd "bleed Goldman Sachs forever." Goldman Sachs says rate cuts need to be on the menu in March.
Persons: , Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Keyur Khamar, Marc Lasry, Steve Cohen, Aaron Mok, LeBron James, — Arthur Blank, Gerry Cardinale, Goldman Sachs, who's, Lasry, Cohen, Point72, it's, Patrick Smith, Peacock, David Tepper, Jim Esposito, We've, he'd, Jean Boivin, David Mericle, NurPhoto, Getty, Javier Zayas, Kevin Winter, Tyler Le, Critics, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Jordan Parker Erb Organizations: Service, Costco, Getty, PGA Tour, Fenway Sports Group, NFL's Atlanta Falcons, Capital Group, Milwaukee Bucks, New York Mets, NFL, Denver Broncos, Washington, Washington Post, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, BlackRock, Spotify, Apple, Google, Entertainment, Netflix, Studios, HBO, Disney, Walmart, Microsoft, Business Locations: Vegas, BlackRock, New York, London
Goldman Sachs on Monday said that Jim Esposito, one of the bank's three co-heads of global banking and markets and a potential CEO contender, would be stepping down . He said he's developed a sense of restlessness and suggested he's leaving because he's eager for a change of pace. Goldman Sachs is one of the most powerful investment bank on Wall Street and its leaders often go on to do great things, including heading up firms or taking on leading roles in government. "As the pace of innovation accelerates at a mind blowing speed, there's a strong pull to explore new adventures," Esposito wrote, concluding later: "Keep winning as our results will always define us. I will bleed Goldman Sachs forever."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Jim Esposito, he's, I've, Esposito, Buffett, Beckham, Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett, David Beckham, Goldman's Organizations: Business
Jim Esposito, one of three co-heads of Goldman Sachs's powerful global banking and markets division, is set to step down. His previous roles include co-head of the global financing group, co-head of global markets, and global co-head of investment banking. Most recently, Jim played an important role in bringing together our Global Markets and Investment Banking franchises to form the Global Banking & Markets business. Jim's passion for our distinctive culture has also been reflected in his commitment to recruiting, developing and mentoring talented individuals around the world, including the next generation of leaders across Global Banking & Markets. Prior to assuming his current role, Jim was global co-head of the Global Markets Division and before that global co-head of the Investment Banking Division.
Persons: Jim Esposito, Goldman, Esposito, He's, David Solomon, Solomon, John Waldron, Waldron, Julian Salisbury, , Salisbury's, Eric Lane, Gregg Lemkau, Goldman Sachs, Jim, Jenn, David Organizations: Business, Goldman, Wall Street, Business Insider, Bloomberg, Tiger Global, IB, Global Banking, Markets, Management, Investment Banking, Global Markets, Global Markets Division, Global, Group, Trustees, Corporation, Brown University, Advisors, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs is positioned in the right direction now, says Virtus Investment's Joe TerranovaJoe Terranova and Steve Weiss react to the news about Goldman Sachs senior executive Jim Esposito retiring from the firm after spending about three decades.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Virtus, Joe Terranova Joe Terranova, Steve Weiss, Jim Esposito
REUTERS/Rick Wilking/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) expects the U.S. Treasuries curve to steepen in the long term, driven by rising fiscal spending, top executives said. "Fiscal spending has not abated. Benchmark 10-year Treasury yields, which move inversely to prices, hit 5% last month for the first time since 2007. Demand for long-dated Treasuries has slipped in the last six months from central banks, U.S. regional banks and sovereign wealth funds, said Jim Esposito, who jointly runs Goldman's global banking and markets division. "Our economists think most central banks will start cutting rates next year, albeit slowly.
Persons: Rick Wilking, Goldman Sachs, Ashok Varadhan, Goldman's, Fitch, Moody's, government's, Treasuries, Jim Esposito, they've, Esposito, Lananh Nguyen, Davide Barbuscia, Richard Chang Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, Treasury, Federal Reserve, Thomson Locations: Westminster , Colorado, U.S, QE, China
Goldman Sachs sees 'less robust' dealmaking in medium term
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
A street sign for Wall Street is seen in the financial district in New York, U.S., November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) does not expect a meaningful pickup in mergers and acquisitions activity in the medium term due to current macroeconomic conditions that have weighed on private equity dealmaking, an executive said on Wednesday. "For the medium term, the dealmaking environment will indeed be a little bit less robust," Jim Esposito, co-head of Goldman's global banking and markets division, said in an interview at the Reuters NEXT conference in New York. Reporting by Lananh Nguyen in New York Editing by Chris ReeseOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Goldman Sachs, Jim Esposito, Lananh Nguyen, Chris Reese Organizations: Wall, REUTERS, Reuters NEXT, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S
US banking executives talk soft landing, capital rules
  + stars: | 2023-11-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
[1/2] Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan speaks at the ReutersNEXT Newsmaker event in New York City, New York, U.S., November 8, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid Acquire Licensing RightsNov 8 (Reuters) - Top U.S. banking executives on Wednesday allayed fears of a recession, with Bank of America (BAC.N) CEO Brian Moynihan reiterating his expectation of a soft landing for the economy. Here are some excerpts from their interviews at the Reuters NEXT conference in New York:BRIAN MOYNIHAN, CEO AT BANK OF AMERICASOFT LANDING EXPECTATIONS"Our research team is the best in the business. They have moved to the soft landing category. ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE (ESG) ISSUES"On a given day, we are criticized for being a large lender to energy companies.
Persons: Brian Moynihan, Brendan McDermid, BRIAN MOYNIHAN, HOLLY O'NEILL, JIM ESPOSITO, GOLDMAN SACHS, Niket Nishant, Manya Saini, Lananh Nguyen, Saeed Azhar, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Bank of America, REUTERS, U.S, Reuters NEXT, OF, GOLDMAN, Reuters, reuters, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, New York
Goldman has internally announced a slew of leadership changes in its investment bank. Goldman's Aasem Khalil will take on Posnett's role as global head of investment banking services. A fresh face will now lead one of Wall Street's most powerful investment banking groups. She ultimately served as co-COO of TMT and head of Internet investment banking before being appointed head of investment banking services. Succeeding Posnett as head of global investment banking services is Aasem Khalil, a Goldman partner and 26-year veteran of the Wall Street bank.
May 3 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc (GS.N) has named Kim Posnett as the head of its global technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) investment banking group, according to an internal company memo. Posnett, who is currently the co-head of the One Goldman Sachs initiative at the bank, will continue to hold her existing responsibilities. The One Goldman Sachs initiative aims to integrate the bank's dealings with clients across teams. Posnett, who has also served as the global head of investment banking services at Goldman, is one of the few executives who spoke at the bank's investor day in February alongside its chief executive and finance head. In a separate memo sent out by Goldman's heads of global banking & markets, Ashok Varadhan, Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, Goldman also named Aasem Khalil as the new global head of its Investment Banking Services division.
REUTERS/Lucas JacksonNEW YORK, Jan 4 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc's (GS.N) top dealmakers are bullish on a recovery in global mergers & acquisitions (M&A) in the second half of 2023 despite a slowdown in economic growth and a weak credit market. The projections come after global M&A values slumped 36% to $3.78 trillion in 2022, from a record $5.91 trillion in 2021, according to Dealogic data. "I remain quite bullish, maybe not on the first quarter, but certainly as we go forward," said Stephan Feldgoise, global co-head of M&A. The company has been the top global M&A adviser by revenue for the past 20 years, followed by JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N), according to Dealogic data. The bank sees opportunities in advising clients who are being targeted by activist investors, or fintech companies open to suitors after their valuations plunged, said Russ Hutchinson, the bank's chief operating officer of global M&A.
Goldman on Monday elevated Avinash Mehrotra and Brian Haufrect as the new co-heads of Americas M&A, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. Both Mehrotra, who currently is the head of global activism and takeover defense, and Haufrect, who is global head of natural resources M&A, will continue to hold their existing roles on top of their new responsibilities. Russ Hutchinson will rejoin Goldman's investment banking unit as chief operating officer of its global M&A business, according to the memo sent to employees by Goldman's global co-heads of Global Banking & Markets, Dan Dees and Jim Esposito. Haufrect, who heads Goldman's natural resources deals franchise, was made partner at Goldman in 2016, according to his LinkedIn profile. Goldman's top six dealmakers - global co-heads of M&A, Stephan Feldgoise and Mark Sorrell, and M&A chairmen, Tim Ingrassia, Dusty Philip, Gilberto Pozzi and Gene Sykes - will continue running the franchise, according to the memo.
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoNEW YORK, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs Group Inc's (GS.N) strategy pivot has solved one problem for investors who didn't love its foray into consumer banking. Solomon's response: Goldman Sachs is focusing on its fundamental operations while maintaining its financial targets. "Ultimately the investment banking business is a great business, it has always done well," he said. "While the consumer strategy has been successful in generating deposits for Goldman Sachs, its expansion has also been costly in terms of operating expenses and provisions.
The group’s reorganization sees its investment banking and trading businesses merged into a single unit, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters. It is the biggest shakeup since the company’s investor day in early 2020 when it outlined plans for four core units: investment banking, global markets, consumer and wealth management and asset management. “They’re excellent at trading, excellent (at) investment banking,” said Marinac. But the consumer banking unit that launched in 2016 has struggled to gain traction and suffered from delays. The combined investment banking and trading group will be overseen by Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who are currently global co-heads of Goldman’s investment banking division, and Ashok Varadhan, now co-head of its global markets division, according to Bloomberg.
Goldman Sachs names new leadership trio
  + stars: | 2022-10-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
NEW YORK, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) outlined its leadership team for its new core business units on Tuesday as the Wall Street giant undertakes its biggest overhaul since 2020. The bank named Ashok Varadhan, Dan Dees and Jim Esposito as global co-heads of Global Banking & Markets while Marc Nachmann will be global head of the asset and wealth management division. Stephanie Cohen will become global head of Platform Solutions, the bank said. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Saeed Azhar and Lananh Nguyen Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Marcus, Goldman's consumer banking business, will be absorbed into the wealth unit, the sources said, confirming an earlier Wall Street Journal report. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterThis is the biggest shakeup since the company's investor day in early 2020 when it outlined plans for four core units: investment banking, global markets, consumer and wealth management and asset management. The reorganization comes as the Wall Street titan seeks to boost its income from fee-based businesses and cut its reliance on volatile trading and investment banking revenues. The changes also signal Marcus, the consumer unit, is being relegated after Chief Executive Officer David Solomon expressed big ambitions to build a mainstream digital bank. But the consumer banking unit that launched in 2016 has struggled to gain traction and suffered from delays.
Goldman plans major overhaul to combine key units -source
  + stars: | 2022-10-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Oct 16 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) is planning a major reorganization to combine its biggest businesses into three divisions with its storied investment banking and trading businesses being merged into a single unit, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters. It would mean CEO David Solomon's ambition to build a mass-market digital bank via consumer banking unit Marcus will take a backseat. The combined investment banking and trading group will be overseen by Dan Dees and Jim Esposito, who are currently global co-heads of Goldman's investment banking, and Ashok Varadhan, now co-head of its global markets division, according to a report from Bloomberg. Goldman reported a 48% slump in second-quarter profit, which beat forecasts due to gains in fixed-income and commodities trading. But the consumer banking unit, launched in 2016, is still struggling to gain traction, and will be brought into asset and wealth management.
Oct 16 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) is planning a major reorganization as part of which its storied investment banking and trading businesses will be combined, while consumer banking will be absorbed by its wealth unit, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. The move comes as the Wall Street titan has sought to cut its reliance on volatile trading and investment banking revenues by boosting its fee-based businesses. It would mean CEO David Solomon's ambition to build a mass-market digital bank via consumer banking unit Marcus will take a backseat. Goldman will combine the investment banking and trading businesses into one unit, while merging asset and wealth management into another, the report said. But the consumer banking unit, launched in 2016, is still struggling to gain traction, and will be brought into asset and wealth management.
And he will also oversee a wealth management business that is now going to include portions of the consumer business, but wrapped in a wealth management offering. Both, according to Bloomberg's reporting, are being demoted to senior positions within Nachmann's asset and wealth management division. Stephanie CohenAnother executive thought by insiders to have lost some of her territory is Stephanie Cohen, the co-head of the consumer and wealth management division. Had Cohen been able to successfully helm the consumer and wealth management division alongside Tucker York, the currently discussed changes wouldn't have been needed, the people said. Cohen's co-head, York, will now return to his prior role of running the bank's successful private wealth management business.
Total: 22