Howard Lutnick, chairman and CEO of investment firms Cantor Fitzgerald and BGC Group, told the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation that he would divest “all of my interests, my business interests, all of my assets, everything.”
Cantor Fitzgerald CEO and Commerce Secretary nominee Howard Lutnick became visibly emotional at his confirmation hearing Wednesday as he recalled the more than 650 employees — including his
Cantor Fitzgerald has a convertible bond with Tether, incoming Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said at his confirmation hearing, confirming previous reporting by The Wall Street Journal that
The resolution of the shareholder complaint comes days ahead of Lutnick’s confirmation hearing for Commerce Secretary.
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s pick to run the Commerce Department, said in his Senate hearing that he plans to sell all his business stakes if confirmed and for the first time acknowledged a bond his firm has with a controversial cryptocurrency client.
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's nominee for Commerce Secretary and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, says the firm has no equity in Tether, a controversial crypto firm. But he does say Cantor owns a convertible bond with Tether.
Lutnick is stepping down as head of investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald as he prepares to head the Commerce Department.
Howard Lutnick, President Trump's pick to run the Department of Commerce, is probed by the senator on the Tether connection of his firm, Cantor Fitzgerald.
Democrats are looking to exploit the Commerce secretary nominee’s vast wealth and financial entanglements at his confirmation hearing Wednesday.
WASHINGTON—Howard Lutnick’s journey from Wall Street veteran to one of President Trump’s most hawkish trade advisers began with a speech at an October campaign rally at Madison Square Garden. Lutnick extolled the virtues of tariffs and argued that the duties could at least in part replace the U.
Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, labeled the US Patent and Trademark Office’s patent application backlog “unacceptable” and committed to end what he called China’s abuse of the agency during his Wednesday confirmation hearing.