Earnings
Earnings
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Citigroup Inc. generated the most revenue from fixed-income trading in three years, defying some analysts’ concerns about a slowdown in interest rate and currency activity during the first quarter.
April 13 -
JPMorgan Chase posted earnings that beat analysts’ estimates, fueled by better-than-expected trading revenue and lending margins.
April 13 -
The financial press looks at possible ramifications from Jes Staley's attempt to unmask a whistleblower at the British bank; why has the digital currency failed to live up to eight years of hype?
April 12 -
The Little Rock, Ark., bank said first-quarter profits rose slightly and that it plans to dissolve its holding company to trim regulatory costs.
April 11 -
Business confidence remains high, but Fed data shows commercial borrowing actually decelerated during the first quarter. Fortunately for banks, rate hikes have fattened margins.
April 7 -
The California company will lease space on three floors of the building, while keeping a branch at the location.
March 30 -
Banks of all stripes are cheering what the Federal Reserve’s accelerated rate increases promise for net interest income, but big banks and small banks have conflicting notions about how they want to price deposits in the coming months.
March 15 -
Canada's largest lender reported double-digit profit growth in its latest quarter in part because of CEO David McKay's focus on expanding in private wealth and commercial banking in the U.S.
February 24 -
CIBC reported strong first-quarter numbers across the board in the kickoff of Canadian banks’ earnings season.
February 23 -
With U.S. Bancorp's leadership transition underway, the big question is whether it will deliver faster earnings growth — the one shareholder demand that has proven elusive.
February 21