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Some concerns linger over the sector after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse last month. The most pressing worry now, analysts say, is not whether banks will survive but how much money they'll make in the coming months.
April 5 -
Investors burned by last month's malfunction on the New York Stock Exchange can recoup all of their losses, but only if their trades fit certain parameters. The rest may wind up with nothing.
February 7 -
Market professionals and day traders are rattled and waiting for the exchange to elaborate on what it publicly called a "manual error" involving its "disaster recovery configuration."
January 26 -
The New York Stock Exchange said a manual error caused wild price swings and trading halts for hundreds of company stocks when the market opened Tuesday.
January 25 -
A wave of sell orders targeting financial services stocks swept across American equity exchanges at the open of trading Tuesday, sending companies including Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley to brief but sharp plunges from which they mostly quickly recovered.
January 24 -
Across the U.S. financial industry, a pattern is emerging of small lenders plowing into crypto and a variety of other hot niches, sending their stocks soaring and eventually crashing.
January 12 -
Bank of Montreal, which is working to close the largest acquisition in its history, is selling C$3.15 billion ($2.31 billion) in equity to make sure it can meet Canadian regulators' recently increased capital requirements.
December 13 -
The bank was worth more than $365 billion by Thursday's close of New York trading, overshadowing the social media giant once valued at more than $1 trillion.
October 28 -
Bank of Nova Scotia shares are on pace for their worst year since 2008 as analysts warn of weakness in the Canadian lender's international business and uncertainty about the shake-up in its leadership.
September 28 -
The House passed the legislative package, which includes an excise tax on stock buybacks, in a 220-207 vote.
August 12 -
Canadian banks fell more than 20% from their record high set in early February as recession fears send investors fleeing.
June 23 -
The combination of higher inflation and higher rates has caught up with bank stocks, now on course for their their worst monthly performance in more than two years.
April 26 -
The U.S. is poised for recession most likely in 2023 and bank stocks are expected to fall behind the broader market, according to 525 respondents to the Markets Live weekly survey.
April 4 -
Jamie Dimon just received $56 million of JPMorgan Chase's stock, before taxes, from an incentive program the bank valued at less than half that much just three years ago.
March 31 -
Pay for the leaders of Canada’s five largest banks rose an average of 28% as the lenders’ earnings increased and shares gained.
March 8 -
Wells Fargo’s stock took off last year amid signs that Charlie Scharf is making progress in his efforts to turn the lender around.
February 10 -
U.S. bank stocks are headed for their worst losing streak in a year, burning investors who bought shares on expectations that the Federal Reserve raising rates for the first time since 2018 would boost the sector.
January 24 -
Rising inflation could lead to a rate hike, bolstering lenders' profits in 2022. Improved credit quality and an economic rebound are also fueling investment in the sector.
June 2 -
The movement encouraging investment in banks run by African American management teams gained huge momentum in recent weeks, but a spat between one of those lenders and an activist investor highlights the potential downside.
June 24 -
Carver Bancorp and Urban One, two companies that serve black and underrepresented communities, more than doubled Wednesday, reflecting increased investor interest in supporting black-owned businesses amid global protests against police brutality.
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