Good morning and welcome to Insider Finance. I'm Dan DeFrancesco, and here's what's on the agenda today: We are also looking for nominations for upcoming list of top equity research analysts under 35. Find out more about the list, and how to nominate someone here. If you're not yet a subscriber, you can sign up here to get your daily dose of the stories dominating banking, business, and big deals. Like the newsletter? Hate the newsletter? Feel free to drop me a line at ddefrancesco@businessinsider.com or on Twitter @DanDeFrancesco. Goldman Sachs just told all its incoming interns it's hoping to get them at least some in-person work this summer. Here's what it's telling interns, and what the bank is suggesting they can do in the meantime. Get the full rundown here. Daniel Gallagher, Robinhood's top lawyer, talked payment for order flow, SPACs, and crypto at a recent industry event. An SEC alum himself, Gallagher said regulators are more likely to scrutinize SPACs and cryptocurrencies instead of PFOF, which is a major revenue source for the startup. Click here to read the entire story. Apollo said Monday it would acquire longtime affiliate Athene Holdings. The deal would create a $29 billion conglomerate and put to rest conflict of interest issues between the two companies. Read more here. Law firms like Kirkland and Allen & Overy are hiring energy sector-focused lawyers with PE and finance clients. Demand is high because investors want in on renewable energy and infrastructure projects. Read more here. A new proposed class-action lawsuit filed by Sudanese American refugees could result in BNP Paribas paying hundreds of millions or billions in new payouts to the country's genocide victims. See more here. Odd lots: |
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