Howard Lutnick, a billionaire Wall Street CEO whom President Trump' has tapped to lead the Commerce Department, appears before the Senate Commerce Committee for his confirmation hearing.
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.
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Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald’s CEO and Donald Trump’s nominee for US Commerce Secretary, pushed back against concerns over stablecoins. During his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday ...
Howard Lutnick, the billionaire financial executive named by President Trump to head the Commerce Department, has agreed to divest his holdings in a range of business interests, including stepping ...
raising questions about the disbursement of funds to companies like Intel Corp. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. “I can’t say that I can honor something I haven’t read,” Howard ...
Howard Lutnick disclosed details of complex financial interests, holding at least $800 million in assets. By Ana Swanson and Maureen Farrell Ana Swanson reported from Washington, and Maureen ...
Billionaire businessman Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Commerce Department, outlined his vision for the role during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
Howard Lutnick, the billionaire Wall Street CEO, fielded questions about tariffs' impact on U.S. manufacturers and farmers, federal funding for broadband access, China's progress on artificial ...
“I will divest, I will sell all of my interests, my business interests, all of my assets, everything,'' Lutnick said in a confirmation hearing Wednesday before the Senate Committee on ...