Peter Zaffino, AIG’s Chief, Is Stepping Down in Latest Executive Reshuffling
The announcement that Peter Zaffino would step down as chief executive in June and become executive chairman sent the insurer’s stock tumbling.
The announcement that Peter Zaffino would step down as chief executive in June and become executive chairman sent the insurer’s stock tumbling.
The country could, eventually, attract investment and re-emerge as a force in the oil markets, but many analysts are concerned about an oversupply.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Dec. 30, 2025 in New York City. Spencer Platt | Getty Images The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to new heights on Tuesday, a day after the index scored fresh highs, as investors moved past the U.S. attack on Venezuela. The blue-chip…
They’re one of your best people—a director who’s been instrumental to your success. They’re seasoned, strategic, and ready for more. But there’s nowhere for them to go. No opening at the executive table, no clear path up, and no lateral moves look promising either. How do you help someone find the next step when the…
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Companies like Kairos Energy are building new types of reactors with the encouragement of the Trump administration, but their success is far from assured.
The author and Trump antagonist Michael Wolff has his wife, Victoria, to thank for his latest chapter: lifestyle influencer. Now she’s becoming one, too.
Highly anticipated public listings of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic are expected this year, but questions remain over whether investors are willing to pay such hefty price tags in line with their valuations. Elon Musk’s SpaceX notched an $800 billion valuation in a secondary share sale in December, according to a letter to shareholders sent by…
How to sanity-check models, think probabilistically, and distinguish sound decisions from noisy outcomes.