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Citadel founder Ken Griffin said he was asked on a recent trip to Asia why the US was trying to be like China.
Why are we aspiring to be the nation of the lowest cost and lowest paid workforce in the world? That makes no sense to me,” ...
The 56-year-old CEO of Citadel, who is worth $42 billion according to Forbes, warned on Thursday that if the bill passes, the ...
Citadel founder Ken Griffin knocked the Trump administration for a series of moves he said would undoubtedly cause ...
Hedge fund Citadel and its sister market-making firm saw a record number of applications for its 2025 intern class. Here's ...
Many investors might prefer to do their own research before buying shares of a company, but it's still a good idea to pay ...
Today’s Forbes Daily newsletter covers Ken Griffin's tariff criticism, the first stablecoin IPO, Trump cashes in on crypto, ...
Billionaire Ken Griffin, who has expressed skepticism about Donald Trump in the past, weighed in with a statement of support late Sunday following the attempted assassination of the former ...
The artificial intelligence (AI) trade has continued to thrive on Wall Street despite global trade tensions. Ken Griffin at ...
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Citadel CEO Ken Griffin will lend his copies of the Constitution and Bill of Rights to the National Constitution Center.
Billionaire hedge fund manager and entrepreneur Ken Griffin continues to build his real estate portfolio, buying and selling properties across the globe. But not just any property will do.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin will loan his rare first-edition copies of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights to a Pennsylvania museum for public display ahead of American's 250th anniversary.
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