The Rainmakers: Meet the top 20 bankers that orchestrated the biggest deals of 2019 and nabbed huge paydays along the way

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Big M&A deals are team efforts, but battled-tested senior bankers provides advice and connections that can make the difference between success or failure.
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The Rainmakers: Meet the top 20 bankers that orchestrated the biggest deals of 2019 and nabbed huge paydays along the way

The Rainmakers: Meet the top 20 bankers that orchestrated the biggest deals of 2019 and nabbed huge paydays along the way

Alex Morrell | Big M&A deals are team efforts, but battled-tested senior bankers provides advice and connections that can make the difference between success or failure.

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Interactive Brokers has upended Wall Street time and again. Its cofounder explains how causing chaos is key to staying competitive in a cut-throat industry.

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Investors paying hefty fees are frustrated that some big-name hedge funds are just sitting on piles of cash instead of making bets

Investors paying hefty fees are frustrated that some big-name hedge funds are just sitting on piles of cash instead of making bets

Bradley Saacks | Billionaires like Seth Klarman and Warren Buffett are holding billions in cash while the stock market continues to tick up.

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A backlash may have killed the cashless store, but retailers are still betting on futuristic payments innovations

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Áine Cain | "Retailers want to meet the customer where they're at for a payment option," Federal Reserve cash product expert Alex Bau told Business Insider.

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Richard Feloni | Boyden's Roger Duguay wants to know if a prospective leader can be humble, transparent, and introspective.

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How to get a job at famous ad agency Wieden and Kennedy, and what applicants should never do, according to insiders

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Patrick Coffee | The agency cares more about people who are passionate and have creative side projects than awards they've won.

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How much YouTube pays for a video with 100,000 views, according to a personal-finance creator

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$1.9 trillion investment giant PIMCO used a Nobel winner's methodology to envision the next recession — and concluded that its likely trigger is well underway

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Akin Oyedele | A trend three years in the making could torpedo the economy when the next downturn arrives, PIMCO says.

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Bradley Saacks | Prashanth Jayaram, who has degrees from both Wharton and the University of Pennsylvania's medical school, also worked at Maverick Capital.

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