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Michael del Castillo is a former senior finance reporter at Fortune covering banking. He was a 2023–2024 Knight-Bagehot Fellow and has a master’s degree from Columbia Journalism School. Previously, he was a senior editor at Forbes, covering blockchain and cryptocurrency, and a reporter at CoinDesk, where he covered institutional interest in crypto. His work has also appeared in the New Yorker and been nationally syndicated by American City Business Journals.

Jamie Dimon’s right hand man is ready to lead JP Morgan—but time is not on his side
Finance
Jamie Dimon’s right hand man is ready to lead JP Morgan—but time is not on his side
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 16, 2024
Elizabeth Warren calls Fed chair ‘dangerous man’ for supporting these reduced bank controls
Finance
Elizabeth Warren calls Fed chair ‘dangerous man’ for supporting these reduced bank controls
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Fed vice-chair slashes proposed capital cushion for JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup by over 50%
Finance
Fed vice-chair slashes proposed capital cushion for JPMorgan, Bank of America, and Citigroup by over 50%
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Bank of America raises minimum wage to $24, even as workforce shrinks
Finance
Bank of America raises minimum wage to $24, even as workforce shrinks
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 10, 2024
Goldman Sachs’ hundreds of laid-off bankers face toughest job market since early COVID era
Finance
Goldman Sachs’ hundreds of laid-off bankers face toughest job market since early COVID era
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 6, 2024
Coinbase CFO reveals Kamala Harris Super PAC will accept crypto donations
Finance
Coinbase CFO reveals Kamala Harris Super PAC will accept crypto donations
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 4, 2024
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Finance
Yacht tragedy forces Morgan Stanley to find new international chair even as grief is fresh
By Michael del CastilloSeptember 3, 2024
Goldman Sachs sports boss breaks down the future of private equity investing
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Goldman Sachs sports boss breaks down the future of private equity investing
By Michael del CastilloAugust 30, 2024
Stacy Sonnenberg, Goldman's global head of sports financing, sits smling in her office, in front of sports jerseys with her name on them.
Finance
How this Goldman Sachs sports boss helps the Yankees, FC Barcelona, and other famous clubs build their stadiums
By Michael del CastilloAugust 29, 2024
On left, head shot of Mike Lynch. On right, a view of his yacht, the Bayesian
Finance
Sinking of a superyacht adds to questions billionaire Mike Lynch wanted to put behind him
By Michael del CastilloAugust 25, 2024
An image looking up a a sky scraper, with the BNY logo in a doorway at the bottom and clouds at the top.
Finance
Exclusive: How BNY’s new AI tool Eliza is minting an army of disposable assistants
By Michael del CastilloAugust 15, 2024
Dairy farmer Jesus Hurtado wheres a baseball hat in front of cows in a stable at Hurtado Dairy in Idaho, where he manages 30,000 cattle. Dairy processing facility Suntado co-founder
Finance
China’s newfound taste for milk could be a $626 billion business. How U.S. banks and dairy farmers plan to cash in
By Michael del CastilloAugust 14, 2024
A phone displaying the Zelle logo at the top of an image with one hundred dollar bills splayed out in front of it.
Finance
JPMorgan is under fire for Zelle scams. The app says the solution is more money for law enforcement
By Michael del CastilloAugust 8, 2024
A beach in Puerto Rico adjacent to a tall white hotel, palm trees and people sun bathing
Finance
Bank stocks offer ‘places to hide’ amid market tumult, says Well Fargo
By Michael del CastilloAugust 5, 2024
Citi shed its ‘laughingstock’ label—and is now outperforming every other big bank
Finance
Citi shed its ‘laughingstock’ label—and is now outperforming every other big bank
By Michael del CastilloJuly 30, 2024
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