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Departure of top executive comes amid restructuring by chief executive Jane Fraser
Earnings from BofA, PNC and BNY Mellon point to headwinds for net interest income
Jamie Dimon warns competition will intensify after JPMorgan, Wells Fargo and Citi report $49bn in net interest income
Several of bank’s businesses hit during second quarter despite resilience of US consumer
It’s time for some water utility game theory
wow
DBS, OCBC, Citibank and Swiss Life punished for inadequate controls
Chief financial officer says US debt ceiling stand-off knocked trading business in second quarter
Another look at a perennial value play
US lender drops effort to sell Mexican retail bank it bought in 2001
CMA’s initial finding shows traders exchanged sensitive information on pricing and strategies
For pension funds, endowments and family offices, there are more options beyond listed equities to make an impact
Link link stinks
Wall Street bank says it was ‘unaware’ of Paul Barrett’s ‘association’ with disgraced financier
Revenues are concentrated among a few megastars, with a yawning gap where a mid-level decent income might be
Loss of some consumer deposits balanced out by increase in those from corporate clients
Customers pulled almost $100bn from ‘Big Four’ retail lenders in first quarter, according to analysts’ forecasts
Sisters of St Joseph of Peace accuse bank of trying to ‘minimise its role’ in providing cash to oil pipeline company
Judge approves plan to end cosmetics group’s three-year fight with creditors over errant $900mn payment by Citigroup
Options buyers see scope for further gains as banking turmoil boosts metal’s safe haven appeal
“Contrary to our previous note, you do not ‘gotta hand it to European banks’”
Failure of Silicon Valley Bank prompts flight to likes of JPMorgan and Citi
Difficulties at Silicon Valley Bank spark biggest one-day sell-off since early months of pandemic
As a leading supplier of aluminium and palladium, any export cuts by Moscow could lead to price rises
Alison Harding-Jones, who runs M&A business in Europe, Middle East and Africa, to depart in March
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