Julie Segal • June 2013
Following the 2008 financial crisis, Blackstone Group chairman and CEO Stephen Schwarzman used the acquisition of GSO Capital to diversify the alternative asset management firm’s businesses and help more than double its assets.
The Teacher Retirement System of Texas CIO weighs in on risk management, the outlook for the global economy and the new American Empire.
Aon chief executive Gregory Case is trying to transform the London-based insurer into a preeminent professional services firm by focusing on providing risk and people solutions.
During the Berkshire meeting, instead of selfishly taking notes for myself, I committed a selfless act: I tweeted.
K2 Advisors CEO David Saunders on finding returns in the hedge fund sector and why funds of hedge funds will continue to play an important role.
After transforming his company’s culture and its portfolio of businesses, Honeywell CEO David Cote has his sights set on Washington and the U.S. debt problem.
The Dutch CEO has overcome a bout of fatigue and is whipping the paint and coatings company into shape and expanding in growth markets.
Declaring Cyprus just 'a rounding error,' veteran investor Wilbur Ross nevertheless has mixed feelings on investment opportunities in Southern Europe.
Telecom IPOs, led by Asiacell's $1.3 billion deal, are boosting trading volumes and luring international investors.
Martin Cohen of Cohen & Steers talks about active management, the bond bubble and why real assets can protect against inflation.
New analysts who are already gaining notice in our Rising Stars of Wall Street Research.
America’s executives see opportunities in economic and political challenges.
Government revives reform efforts and sees mutual funds as a vehicle for promoting growth.