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Susan Antilla
Author of the book on Wall Street sex harassment: "Tales From the Boom-Boom Room." Reporter at Type Investigations
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Susan Antilla 2h
Surprise, surprise. 80% senior execs and top mgrs are men at Morgan Stanley; 78% at Goldman; 74% at JPMorgan. Wall Street Bonuses and Gender and Race Pay Gaps
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Susan Antilla 21h
Thanks, for honorable mention in Best in Business investigative category for my Finra story: In 30 years, only 17 women won sexual harassment claims before Wall Street’s oversight body by
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Type Investigations 22h
And 's probe with of , a closed-door arbitration system that is a major reason why sexual harassment hasn't been halted on Wall Street
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Susan Antilla 24h
Congrats Jeff!!
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Susan Antilla Mar 26
A must-read. Brokerage industry doesn't want you to know about the upfront bonus racket. Here's why, via How brokers' big bonuses can lead to ruin
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Roddy Boyd Mar 21
Thanks for clarification. FWIW, Like I've said to , I know that women who've had to work in/around Street for multiple yrs have seen deeply ugly shit. While I love as a friend, I cannot rec her book "The Boom Boom room" highly enough.
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Susan Antilla Mar 20
Fact-checking and research are so important to my work, which is why I really appreciate how well trains its interns. The application to become their next intern is open until April 1!
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Susan Antilla Mar 20
I've worked with some great interns at . Early career journos: if you want to be one of them apply by April 1!
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Susan Antilla Mar 20
Almost plowed thru a red light today listening to reporter talk about this story w/
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Susan Antilla Mar 13
So do you finally concede that my state is more corrupt than yours?
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Ann Marsh Mar 12
"Obviously Mr. Sloan is not going to answer your question," tells colleague who tried to get Wells Fargo CEO Tim Sloan to commit to not pushing harmed customers to forced arbitration when they want to go to court. Tense exchange on the Hill
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Kurt Wolfe Mar 13
Nevada, NY, NJ and Maryland are developing fiduciary standards for certain financial professionals. "And more states may follow their lead if the SEC goes easy on Wall Street when it releases its [fiduciary] rule later this year." explains.
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Susan Antilla Mar 12
I have ongoing contest w/ my NJ friends who say their state is more corrupt than mine (Ct). I'm a winner this wk, right ? Bridgeport official had financial tie to contractors in FBI probe via
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Susan Antilla Mar 12
Break the rules, fess up, and avoid a fine. The New Deal for Wall St lawbreakers: "The biggest example so far of the SEC waiving penalties over misconduct." via
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Susan Antilla Mar 12
When will airline reporters do story that addresses how and do analysis on $$$ risk of continuing to fly 737 Max 8? It's gotta be all about $$ at risk for a crash v $$ lost if they ground the plane.
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Type Investigations Mar 12
NEW from : Wall Street and investor advocates face off over stockbrokers’ obligations to their customers. Published in partnership with .
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Susan Antilla Mar 12
Breathtaking abuse and dishonesty. College Admissions Scandal: Actresses, Business Leaders and Other Wealthy Parents Charged via
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Susan Antilla Mar 12
My latest for States begin to crack down on broker abuse as the SEC dithers by
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Deborah B. Solomon Mar 6
The Trump administration is (again) relaxing oversight of big financial firms. Fed will no longer give pass-fail grade to banks and non-bank firms will no longer be designated too big to fail. End of an era!
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Susan Antilla Feb 22
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