Citadel's Ken Griffin tells socialist politicians to 'read a damn history book' as Wall Street flees New York
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin criticizes socialist politicians and discusses the AI revolution during a Goldman Sachs symposium.
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Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel, has criticized socialist sentiment and specifically urged politicians Zohran and Bernie to 'read a damn history book for once.' These comments coincided with discussions regarding Wall Street firms leaving New York. Coverage from IndexBox, Yahoo Finance, and Fox Business emphasizes Griffin's warnings on taxes and his views on the misinterpretation of the AI revolution.
Reports from Goldman Sachs also highlight his insights on US-China tensions and US data centers. Future focus remains on Griffin's perspectives regarding Taiwan and the ongoing trajectory of the AI revolution.
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Quick answers
What specific advice did Ken Griffin give to certain politicians?
Griffin told Zohran and Bernie to 'read a damn history book for once.'
Where did these comments take place?
The comments were made during a Goldman Sachs symposium.
What other topics did Ken Griffin address?
Griffin discussed the AI revolution, US-China tensions, US data centers, taxes, and Taiwan.
Coverage (5)
- Ken Griffin: A Taiwan Conflict Would Crash US GDP 8% in Six Months finance.biggo.com · 4h ago
- Ken Griffin Criticizes Socialist Sentiment, Warns on Taxes and Taiwan at Goldman Sachs Symposium IndexBox · 4h ago
- Citadel's Ken Griffin on AI, US-China Tensions, and US Data Centers Goldman Sachs · 4h ago
- Ken Griffin says everyone is misinterpreting the AI revolution — and wishes Zohran and Bernie would ‘read a damn history book for once’ Yahoo Finance · 4h ago
- Citadel's Ken Griffin tells socialist politicians to 'read a damn history book' as Wall Street flees New York Fox Business · 4h ago
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