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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says the company's abrupt decision to abandon a long-running sales process of its Mexican retail operations won't change its medium-term guidance nor the eventual plan to exit the unit and allows stock buybacks to resume.
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CEO Bill Rogers says the North Carolina bank is contemplating additional business segment changes to improve its efficiency. Investors have been pushing the company to cut costs at a faster clip.
May 31 -
Like it or not, Big tech is going to become a player in financial services. It would be better to write rules now than to wait for a crisis.
May 29 -
The banking giant plans to put all asset managers through training in Python programming language, whether they 'like it or not.'
May 22 -
The CEOs of the nation's largest banks met with officials in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday, just two weeks before the government is expected to go broke. Behind the scenes, the banks are reviewing contingencies in case the unthinkable occurs.
May 18 -
During the pandemic, many banks adopted programs that helped struggling families find stability. Make that a permanent strategy.
May 18 -
The Philadelphia bank's CEO says it will wait for a more favorable time to pursue a planned $125 million capital raise, while the leader of an activist group blasted the decision and announced the renewal of proxy and legal fights.
May 16 -
Nominating and confirming acting Comptroller Michael Hsu would solve a serious problem in a good way.
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Last year, just 31% of the bank's shareholders voted in favor of compensation packages for top executives. Support climbed to 89% this year after JPMorgan vowed not to make any more special one-time awards to Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon.
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A better understanding of the likelihood of deposit flight would help banks avoid the kind of run that led to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank.
May 16