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'We Can Talk About $10 Trillion In Wealth Alone:' Morgan Stanley CEO Ted Pick Raises Growth Target
Express News | Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are each expected to receive approximately $100 million in underwriting fees from SpaceX's IPO.
New York Foreign Exchange Market: The U.S. dollar held steady on Friday but declined for the week as markets anticipate an imminent U.S.-Iran deal.
The U.S. dollar held steady on Friday, marking its second weekly decline in the past three weeks, as markets increasingly anticipated that a temporary peace agreement could be signed within days, potentially reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index was flat, erasing an earlier gain of 0.2% during the day; most G10 currencies declined, with the Swedish krona being the only one to rise. The yield on the U.S. 10-year Treasury note rose by 2 basis points to 4.48%. U.S. consumer confidence rebounded in early June for the first time in four months, as falling gasoline prices offered some relief to American households battered by surging inflation. A U.S.
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