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The longtime Most Powerful Women in Banking honoree looks back on her four-decade career and how the industry has changed for women.
October 15 -
The change, even if temporary, could help to reduce spreads to Treasurys and bring down rates, the Community Home Lenders of America, the Independent Community Bankers of America and the National Association of Realtors argue.
October 13 -
Net interest income rose sharply at Wells Fargo and especially JPMorgan Chase last quarter, thanks to lighter-than-expected deposit costs. But questions linger about how long both companies can keep a lid on those expenses and whether smaller competitors can do the same.
October 13 -
Jane Fraser defended Citigroup's recently announced organizational overhaul and specific performance targets, saying the plan is different from prior restructurings because it's designed to fundamentally change how the company operates.
October 13 -
The Security Traders Association conference in D.C. led a panel about the SEC's proposal to scale back robo-advisors and AI in markets.
October 13 -
Banking leaders were honored and offered motivating wisdom for women to ascend the corporate leadership ranks at American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking Gala this year.
October 13 -
JPMorgan Chase now tops Wells Fargo in third-party servicing, origination volume and on-balance-sheet home loans, according to company filings.
October 13 -
The Pittsburgh-based regional bank expects to save $325 million next year as it reduces its staff by 4%. Executives said the cuts are necessary because revenue has fallen amid a surge in interest rates and a decline in loan volumes.
October 13 -
Under the proposals, banks with at least $100 billion in assets would have to boost the amount of capital set aside by an estimated 16%.
October 13 -
The recent round of terminations comes after the neobank cut 225 employees in January.
October 13