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  2. Greg Lippmann - Wikipedia

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    Greg Lippmann is the son of Susan Lippmann, a business manager at Purchase College, and Thomas J. Lippmann, the retired owner of the DBL Operating Corporation, a real estate investment and management business in New York, both of Scarsdale, New York. [3] He earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1991. [4 ...

  3. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January 2017, the NYSDFS (New York State Department of Financial Services) fined Deutsche Bank $425 million for violating New York's anti-money laundering laws. There was a "mirror trading" scheme involved. Deutsche Bank's Moscow, London, and New York branches laundered $10 billion out of Russia. [159]

  4. DWS Group - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2015, AWM was split into Deutsche Asset Management and Deutsche Bank Wealth Management. [9] In 2017, Deutsche Asset Management was rebranded to DWS with Deutsche Bank planning to publicly list a minority stake of it. [10] In 2018, DWS was spun off as a separate company through an initial public offering on the Frankfurt Stock ...

  5. Boaz Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    He was promoted to vice president of Deutsche Bank in 1999. [14] When Weinstein had begun working at Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan was the only other major bank trading in CDS and only a few trades a day occurred in the market. By a decade later, CDS trading had expanded into a multi-trillion-dollar market involving numerous major banks.

  6. Bankers Trust - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the acquisition by Deutsche Bank was a windfall to the bank's shareholders, who avoided losing their entire investments. [citation needed] In November 1998, Deutsche Bank agreed to purchase Bankers Trust for $10.1 billion; [31] the purchase was finalized on June 4, 1999.

  7. Jonathan M. Nelson - Wikipedia

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    He was dubbed the "stealth mogul" by The New York Times for keeping a low profile despite his firm's substantial media holdings. [ 8 ] In 2008, Nelson and other Providence principals launched Providence's credit investment arm with Thomas Gahan of Deutsche Bank. [ 9 ]

  8. List of companies based in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York & Company: retail New York Board of Trade: financial exchanges New York Life: insurance New York Mercantile Exchange: financial exchanges New York Private Bank & Trust: financial services New York Stock Exchange: financial exchanges The New York Times Company: media New Young Broadcasting: media Newmark Grubb Knight Frank: real estate

  9. 60 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    60 Wall Street (formerly the J.P. Morgan Bank Building or Deutsche Bank Building) is a 55-story, [a] 745-foot-tall (227 m) skyscraper on Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City, New York. The tower was designed by Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo of Roche-Dinkeloo and originally built for J.P. Morgan & Co.