A little-known startup just grabbed a $180 million valuation from Goldman Sachs and American Express to be the 'Google Flights' of digital lending

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A little-known startup just grabbed a $180 million valuation from Goldman Sachs and American Express to be the 'Google Flights' of digital lending

A little-known startup just grabbed a $180 million valuation from Goldman Sachs and American Express to be the 'Google Flights' of digital lending

Alex Morrell | Even helps automatically target personalized offers that consumers are more likely to qualify for and accept, helping banks acquire customers.

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Bloomberg is investing in ways to make complex alternative data sets easier to use for hedge funds

Bloomberg is investing in ways to make complex alternative data sets easier to use for hedge funds

Dan DeFrancesco | The data provider wants to be more proactive in how it answers client inquiries regarding alternative data.

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Real-estate billionaire Sam Zell just bashed WeWork: 'Every single company in this space has gone broke'

Real-estate billionaire Sam Zell just bashed WeWork: 'Every single company in this space has gone broke'

Meghan Morris | Zell, who got his start in real estate, criticized WeWork's unusual governance model and the industry has a whole for leasing too much to coworking.

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'Being boiled like frogs': A Wall Street investment chief unloads on how the Fed's behavior is actually hurting the middle class it's supposed to be helping

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Christopher Competiello | Mark Yusko, founder and CEO of Morgan Creek Capital Management, thinks the Fed's easing measures are having the opposite effect of what's intended.

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The mortgage-backed investment behind the financial crisis is in trouble again. One market expert explains the new risk and how to sidestep painful losses.

The mortgage-backed investment behind the financial crisis is in trouble again. One market expert explains the new risk and how to sidestep painful losses.

Akin Oyedele | Investors in this asset are stuck in a vicious cycle, according to Colleen Denzler, an investor who was formerly the head of fixed income at Janus.

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LIVE WEBINAR: Cy Scott, CEO of the buzzy cannabis tech company Headset, on his VC fundraising tips

LIVE WEBINAR: Cy Scott, CEO of the buzzy cannabis tech company Headset, on his VC fundraising tips

Jeremy Berke | Join Headset CEO Cy Scott in an exclusive BI Prime webinar about how he convinced VCs, including early Juul investor Poseidon Asset Management, to buy in.

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Meet the 7 companies changing how doctors get paid and building the future of medicine

Meet the 7 companies changing how doctors get paid and building the future of medicine

Lydia Ramsey | Iora Health, ChenMed, and Oak Street Health are part of a crop of disruptors changing how patients get their healthcare.

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Meet the influential programmer who's helping $3.8 billion Gusto make sure that its software always stays ahead of the times

Meet the influential programmer who's helping $3.8 billion Gusto make sure that its software always stays ahead of the times

Rosalie Chan | Kent Beck was one of the 17 authors of the "Agile Manifesto" and helped Chrysler build a payroll system. Now he's at Gusto to help teams work better.

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Poop-testing startup uBiome just filed for bankruptcy. Some of its largest creditors are health insurers saying they're owed millions in refunds.

Poop-testing startup uBiome just filed for bankruptcy. Some of its largest creditors are health insurers saying they're owed millions in refunds.

Emma Court,Erin Brodwin | The biggest claim comes in at $2.1 million and was made by a fraud specialist at health insurer Cigna.

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Goldman Sachs has poached a top credit trader from a $30 billion hedge fund to jump-start its high-yield trading business

Goldman Sachs has poached a top credit trader from a $30 billion hedge fund to jump-start its high-yield trading business

Alex Morrell | Drew Goldman is rejoining Goldman Sachs, where he started his career in 2004 as an analyst in investment-grade trading.

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