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Court has warned lender it is likely to lose parts of complex lawsuit brought by former shareholders of rival
Financial companies scramble to rework contracts and tie down personnel after US Federal Trade Commission rule
Investment bank and brokerage boosted by surging stock and fixed-income trading
UK bank’s shares up nearly a third this year as lender moves on from scandal over closure of Nigel Farage’s account
FDIC board postpones votes on rival proposals that have alarmed the fund management industry
Promotion of Hong Kong based insider Hidehiro Imatsu follows months-long leadership vacuum
British bank reports 13% decline in quarterly profits but still beats analysts’ expectations
First-quarter net income increased 10% from a year earlier to €1.45bn
Eurozone’s largest bank forecasts rise in full-year profits and revenues even as interest rates are expected to fall
Purchase shines light on wealth accumulated by longtime chief executive Rich Handler
Move follows lawsuit from state-owned bank VTB to recover funds held at America’s largest lender
The RBI is stepping up efforts to crack down on the consumer-finance sector
JPMorgan chief says he would ‘love to be president, but you’d have to anoint me’
Analysts estimate changes could require between $15bn and $25bn of additional capital for the lender
CFPB boss warns over competition and financial stability as Capital One and Discover pursue $35bn merger
Competition in savings and mortgage markets and rate cut expectations weigh on margins
Deal with Atlas SP comes after private capital group acquired unit from Credit Suisse
Regulator says sector needs a consolidated view to avoid a repeat of Archegos fiasco
Record profits at lender will bolster state coffers to help fund war on Ukraine
Leading players look to partner with banks rather than be their adversaries
The London-based fintech has hired a TikTok executive to lead a ‘media strategy’ as it seeks to diversify revenues
Head of financial institutions group for Europe relocates at sensitive time for its operations on the continent
Debt instrument has been in spotlight since holders of Credit Suisse additional tier 1 bonds lost $17bn last year
Proposals would demand asset managers show they are not seeking to control lenders in which they have large stakes
Thousands of customers take issue with accounts that have been frozen or closed and more cases have been upheld
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