KEY POINTS
  • "My fantasy is to break up the big banks," the billionaire investor said at the Milken Institute's Global Conference in Los Angeles.
  • "I wish we would end 'too big to fail' in our banking system but we are not," he said, referring to the idea that certain large, essential financial institutions must be supported no matter what.
  • Around midday, Trump said in an interview with Bloomberg News that he is considering breaking up Wall Street's giant banks. "I'm looking at that right now," he told the news organization.
Ken Griffin

Citadel's Ken Griffin cast doubt Monday on whether President Donald Trump could actually break up the big banks as promised.

"My fantasy is to break up the big banks," the billionaire investor said at the Milken Institute's Global Conference in Los Angeles.