WASHINGTON—Howard Lutnick’s journey from Wall Street veteran to one of President Trump’s most hawkish trade advisers began with a speech at his 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.
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With his moment in the spotlight coming this week, Cantor Fitzgerald chief executive officer Howard Lutnick is putting one legal issue behind him. Lutnick, the chair of Newmark Group, settled a ...
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 ...
In 2017, Newmark launched its initial public offering, with Lutnick, the company’s executive chairman, ringing the opening Nasdaq bell. As part of the deal, the brokerage firm spun off from BGC ...
Howard Lutnick Discloses Assets Ahead of Confirmation as US Commerce Secretary (Reuters) -Howard Lutnick, President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Commerce Department, on Friday disclosed his ...
Donald Trump's commerce secretary nominee told his US Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday he favors "across-the-board" tariffs targeting countries rather than products, while signaling a hawkish China stance.
(Bloomberg) -- Cantor Fitzgerald LP Chief Executive Officer Howard Lutnick settled a lawsuit over his $50 million bonus tied to Newmark Group Inc. days before he is set to appear in front of the ...
During a confirmation hearing to become Commerce Secretary, the billionaire Bitcoin backer faced questions about his firm’s ties to Tether.
cbc.ca Trump's commerce pick says Canada can avoid tariffs with swift border action Posted: January 29, 2025 | Last updated: January 29, 2025 U.S. commerce secretary nominee Howard Lutnick suggests tariffs could come to Canada in two phases — and that the first phase on Feb. 1 could be avoided if Canada takes action on border security issues, CBC's Katie Simpson tells Power & Politics.
In a hearing before the Senate Commerce Committee, Howard Lutnick was asked about an array of policy matters including tariffs, China, inflation, and more.