Take a look at some of the biggest names on Wall Street, who have made their voices – and wallets – heard as they back either former President Trump or Vice President Harris.
Wall Street has a lot at stake in this presidential election. Find out which candidate leaders like Ken Griffin and Jon Gray are backing and why. Business Insider celebrated the latest cohort of ...
As for a contested election, Wall Street has some precedent to look back to. In 2000, the S&P 500 dropped 5% in about five weeks after election day before Al Gore conceded to George W. Bush.
the promenade of some of the biggest names in international business to his dinner table was a reminder that he is back in favor. If money talks on Wall Street, it’s shouting now in Saudi Arabia.