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Prior to joining the Buffalo, N.Y.-based institution, Komorowski worked at nonprofits, including a two year stint with the Peace Corps. in Dominica.
July 19 -
Banks are bracing for tougher requirements on operating subsidiaries in the U.K. as regulators debate how to best protect against financial contagion from failures abroad.
July 18 -
The nation's second-largest bank has weathered the Federal Reserve's rate hikes better than many others, but it's still at the central bank's mercy as deposit pressures continue.
July 18 -
Executives say Bank of New York Mellon can maintain its upbeat forecasts on net interest income and perhaps beat its expense-control goals. However, they warn deposits could shrink in the second half.
July 18 -
Both parties agree the registry's rules need to be more targeted, while Democrats decried a Republican push to cut the agency's funding.
July 18 -
Outgoing CEO James Gorman, who is set to become the investment bank's executive chairman, said he has no plans to ditch virtual annual meetings. He also argued that earnings should be reported twice each year, rather than quarterly.
July 18 -
In the wake of the decisions to roll back affirmative action provisions within college admissions, many executives are looking for ways to continue championing diversity, equity and inclusion.
July 18 -
A lack of affordable starter homes, increasing homelessness and stubbornly high prices for the homes that already exist have created a pickle that only careful planning and political buy-in can solve.
July 18
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More than two-thirds of Citi's U.S. commercial clients are using the platform, and a global rollout is next.
July 18 -
The House Financial Services Committee held a subcommittee hearing with senior staff from banking agencies, while the oversight branch of the panel questioned some large banks on their ESG efforts in asset management units.
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