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Wall Street Is in an Intern Pay War—and 1 Firm Will Pay Them $8,600 a Week

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July 8, 2026

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Wall Street Is in an Intern Pay War—and 1 Firm Will Pay Them $8,600 a Week

To keep AI startups and tech giants from stealing top talent, financial companies are stepping up their comp.

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Investopedia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why Wall Street Is Fired Up About Earnings—and Why There May Be Some Concern

Why Wall Street Is Fired Up About Earnings—and Why There May Be Some Concern

Wirepoints

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· Jul 9, 2026

Moving forward with debt sale, Chicago taps Bank of America as facilitator – City Bureau

The deal with the San Francisco-based bank is one step forward in the city’s plan to sell at least 1 billion worth of vehicular debt such as unpaid parking, speeding and red light camera tickets, in hopes of earning no less than 89.6 million. That’s roughly 9 cents on the dollar.

Globes English

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· Jul 9, 2026

Azrieli selling stake in data centers unit Green Mountain

The Israeli income producing company has hired Goldman Sachs to find a partner to invest 1 billion in Green Mountain at a valuation of 4-5 billion.

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 4, 2026

Goldman Sachs: It's That Time Of Year Again, My Thoughts Into Earnings

Goldman Sachs: It's That Time Of Year Again, My Thoughts Into Earnings

Bloomberg

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· Jun 29, 2026

SpaceX Pushes US Share Sales to Record $251 Billion at Midyear

Wall Street bankers are on a high after record-setting offerings from SpaceX and Google parent Alphabet Inc., lifting expectations for deal activity in the rest of 2026.

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 6, 2026

Which Is the Better Aviation ETF for Long-Term Investors: Defense-Focused MISL or Airline-Focused JETS?

Defense spending is surging while airline profits are under pressure. The choice between these two funds comes down to which story you believe in more.

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Related coverage for "Wall Street Is in an Intern Pay War—and 1 Firm Will Pay Them $8,600 a Week": Investopedia — Why Wall Street Is Fired Up About Earnings—and Why There May Be Some Concern. Wirepoints — Moving forward with debt sale, Chicago taps Bank of America as facilitator – City Bureau. Globes English — Azrieli selling stake in data centers unit Green Mountain. Seeking Alpha — Goldman Sachs: It's That Time Of Year Again, My Thoughts Into Earnings. Bloomberg — SpaceX Pushes US Share Sales to Record $251 Billion at Midyear. The Motley Fool — Which Is the Better Aviation ETF for Long-Term Investors: Defense-Focused MISL or Airline-Focused JETS?