Wall Street billionaires have been attacking Elizabeth Warren. Here's a roundup of the finance titans who have called out the senator in recent weeks.

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Wall Street billionaires have been attacking Elizabeth Warren. Here's a roundup of the finance titans who have called out the senator in recent weeks.
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Warren's wealth tax proposal has stirred dissent across Wall Street, from hedge fund moguls to bank CEOs.

From Wall Street CEOs to hedge fund billionaires, titans of the finance industry have been calling out Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren. Warren's critics have mostly taken issue with her wealth tax policy and regulatory proposals. Here's a list of what Wall Street big shots have said, from calling out the senator over her characterization of the wealthy, to warning of a sell-off in the stock market if she were elected.

From Wall Street CEOs to hedge fund billionaires, titans of the finance industry have been calling out Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren. Warren's critics have mostly taken issue with her wealth tax policy and regulatory proposals. Here's a list of what Wall Street big shots have said, from calling out the senator over her characterization of the wealthy, to warning of a sell-off in the stock market if she were elected.

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