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As the 68-year-old CEO focuses on succession planning, here's a look at some of the longtime JPMorgan executives who could succeed him.
September 17 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Michael Hsu's suggestion that regulators designate certain midsize regional banks as domestic systemically important banks could boost oversight but may also complicate the regulatory landscape, observers say.
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Reports of fraud committed against financial companies are on pace to, for the first time, fall this year compared with 2023. Consumer reports of fraud are also down.
September 9 -
Prophecies about a wave of bank failures caused by sickly CRE loans haven't yet come true. But there are still plenty of caution signs in a saga that will take years to play out.
September 6 -
CEO Dominik Mjartan is stepping down after Optus Bank increased its assets more than 1,000% over seven years.
August 30 -
The top executive at Royal Bank of Canada expressed reluctance about expanding south of the border again, citing what he characterized as a changing regulatory landscape and pointing to lessons learned from the 2015 acquisition of City National Bank.
August 28 -
Appointed by Janet Yellen in 2021, Michael Hsu has served as acting Comptroller of the Currency longer than any predecessor. That arrangement is lawful and born out of political pragmatism, but some observers say it's a shortcut around Senate confirmation.
August 28 -
The Most Influential Women in Payments: Next honors women 40 years old and younger who are making a major impact on their businesses, inspiring colleagues and changing the industry early in their careers.
August 27 -
Vice President Kamala Harris could stoke a conflict between bankers and merchants over interchange fees as she targets high food prices as part of her presidential campaign.
August 23 -
The North Carolina-based bank doubled in size in 2022 and again last year, when it acquired the failed Silicon Valley Bank. It has used consistency to outperform peers.
August 21 -
For half a century, the Shadow Open Market Committee has been one of the Federal Reserve's sharpest critics. After years of seeing its public profile wither, the group is eyeing a return to prominence.
August 20 -
The once-worsening trend of consumers struggling to pay their credit card bills keeps stabilizing, new data from card issuers showed this week. The improved picture comes amid other signs that consumers aren't slowing their spending.
August 16 -
The personal data collection company, which offers its database for background check and private investigation services, acknowledged the major breach.
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