British investment bank Barclays said on Monday it has appointed former Goldman Sachs banker Paul Johnson as head of equities for Asia Pacific.
The six-year-long Apple Card partnership between Goldman Sachs and Apple might end sooner than expected. Here's who could take the business.
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK -Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit card partner, said two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its consumer finance ambitions.
Barclays Plc hired Paul Johnson from Goldman Sachs Group Inc., as head of equities for Asia-Pacific, part of its three-year plan to boost its equities franchise in the region. Most Read from BloombergHow Sanctuary Cities Are Preparing for Another Showdown With TrumpNYC Commuters Get New Way to Dodge Traffic: $95 Helicopter RidesWhat LA’s Fires Mean for the City’s Housing ShortageDeadly Landslide of Garbage Displays Uganda's Missed OpportunityScaramucci,
Databricks has confirmed that it has closed a previously announced $10 billion in Series J equity financing at a $62 billion valuation.
Yesterday it was reported that the credit card partnership between Apple and Goldman Sachs may end before the contract between the two companies expires in 2030. Now Reuters reports that Apple is in talks with Barclays as the replacement bank.
Barclays raised the firm’s price target on Goldman Sachs (GS) to $760 from $713 and keeps an Overweight rating on the shares following the Q4
Goldman Sachs partnered with Apple in 2019 to launch the Apple Card. The Apple Card, while innovative in its integration with Apple’s ecosystem, proved a costly for Goldman. Barclays and Synchrony Financial are reportedly the top contenders of replacing Goldman.
Databricks said on Wednesday Meta Platforms had joined as an investor in a $10 billion funding round intended to fuel the data analytics startup's expansion plans and new product development.The Series J funding round closed on Wednesday and valued Databricks at $62 billion.
Apple is exploring partnerships with Barclays and Synchrony to replace Goldman Sachs as its credit card partner as Goldman scales back its consumer finance ambitions.
NEW YORK -Apple is in talks with Barclays to replace Goldman Sachs as the tech giant's credit card partner, said two sources familiar with the matter, as the Wall Street giant steps back from its ...
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