Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, on Friday disclosed his financial holdings and assets ahead of a Senate hearing to confirm him for the role. The Wall Street CEO earned nearly $200 million through financial services company Cantor Fitzgerald.
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, on Friday disclosed his financial holdings and assets ahead of a Senate hearing to confirm him for the role.
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The resolution of the shareholder complaint comes days ahead of Lutnick’s confirmation hearing for Commerce Secretary.
Donald Trump assembles a team of Wall Street veterans and economists to implement his ambitious economic agenda.
Mr Bessent, a past supporter of Democrats who once worked for George Soros, has become an enthusiastic supporter of the president.
The Senate Commerce Committee will hold a January 29 hearing on President Donald Trumps nominee, Howard Lutnick, to lead the Commerce Department. As head of Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Group, Lutnick has built a
Trump’s order seeking an “America-first trade policy” calls on Lutnick to work with the treasury secretary, who is likely to be hedge fund billionaire Scott Bessent, and the US trade representative, poised to be lawyer Jamieson Greer.
Newmark shareholders had alleged in a lawsuit that Lutnick didn't boost the company's value following its IPO and didn't deserve a $50M bonus.
Howard Lutnick, whom Trump tapped for Commerce secretary ... according to the Wall Street Journal. President Donald Trump compiled his ideal cabinet: an ultrawealthy one. If all his nominees ...
The Senate Commerce Committee said on Wednesday it would hold a Jan. 29 hearing on President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, the agency that has become a key U.S. tool in its efforts to constrain China's tech sector.
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