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Despite the layoffs across the finance industry, there were no signs of a staffing pullback in JPMorgan Chase or Bank of America's fourth-quarter results. Wells Fargo's headcount dropped to 238,698 from 249,435 a year earlier
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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon called the firm's botched acquisition of the college financial-planning website Frank "a huge mistake" and vowed to share takeaways at a later date.
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Regulators must not choke off lending at a time when banks are well positioned to help ease the blow of an economic downturn.
January 13
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Net interest income rose 29% in the fourth quarter on higher rates and loan growth, though the increase was smaller than forecast. Trading revenue soared 27%.
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Citigroup's fixed-income traders turned in a record-setting finale to 2022 as the bank, under pressure to improve returns, braced itself for a less certain economy.
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The bank spent $16.2 billion in the last three months of 2022, exceeding analyst estimates.
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By extending access to easy payments and delivery to more merchants, the e-commerce giant can gain ground in the "super app" race.
January 13 -
When the latest quarter's figures get added to it next week, that cumulative loss at the Platform Solutions unit — which includes Goldman's consumer lending operations — will approach $4 billion over three years and $2 billion for 2022, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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The company said NII will be about $73 billion this year, below the $74.4 billion estimate of analysts. The forecast followed a record haul of $20.2 billion from net interest income in the fourth quarter.
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Online lenders say they are helping people who can't get loans elsewhere, at least without paying high overdraft, NSF or rollover fees at banks or payday lenders.
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