Zohran Mamdani wins Wall Street’s cautious backing
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Heavyweights of the financial world spent millions to elevate other candidates in the New York City mayoral race.
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Here’s where big Wall Street firms are moving as NYC looks poised to elect a socialist mayor
As Wall Street faces the prospect of left-wing firebrand Zohran Mamdani becoming the city’s next mayor, a fast-growing business hub down south is beckoning.
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Wall Street braces for NYC mayoral vote; Democrat wins in Virginia offers day's first insight
By Lewis Krauskopf, Davide Barbuscia and Laura Matthews NEW YORK (Reuters) -Wall Street was on edge heading into the New York City mayoral election on Tuesday, with a potential victory for Zohran
Major financial services firms such as Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo have expanded operations in Dallas, Texas, where the firms have thousands of workers.
Wall Street is preparing to work with Zohran Mamdani after his surprising win as New York Citys new mayor, a victory that has sparked debate about the citys future as a global financial hub. While the mayors office
Wall Street and the finance industry have broad misgivings about the prospect of frontrunner Zohran Mamdani becoming New York City's mayor, but many are hopeful he moderates his positions as they prepare to try and work alongside him.
New York voters are set to turn out in high numbers for a mayoral race that’s captured the country’s attention. At the center of the contest is a charged matchup: Democrat Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old state lawmaker from Queens who describes himself as a democratic socialist,