Earnings
Earnings
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The bank spent $16.2 billion in the last three months of 2022, exceeding analyst estimates.
January 13 -
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.
January 13 -
The market volatility and interest rate hikes that gave U.S. banks their biggest windfall last year may prove to be their biggest headache in 2023.
January 11 -
The impact of a weakening economy on quarterly performance will become clearer by the second week of January as banks begin to report fourth-quarter earnings.
January 6 -
Rising interest rates and the potential for weakening economic activity could result in moderating loan demand in the new year. Some bankers are already being more selective in their lending.
January 4 -
The Dallas-based company is expanding in the Southeast and the Mountain West, and overhauling its digital systems, as part of a plan that executives say will pay off over a two- to five-year period.
December 7 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. acting Chairman Martin Gruenberg suggested that could decrease in future quarters as market pressures push up the interest that banks need to pay for consumer deposits.
December 1 -
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce posted earnings that missed analysts' estimates as the lender failed to benefit from rising interest rates.
December 1 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank is making the most of rising interest rates, with widening lending margins lifting results.
December 1 -
Bank of Montreal took a hit in the fiscal fourth quarter as a chill in capital markets weighed on investment banking revenue.
December 1 -
Royal Bank of Canada posted earnings highlighting its strength at home a day after striking the company's largest deal ever to bolster the business.
November 30 -
Canada's banks are expected to post their second straight quarter of declining earnings as the darkening economic outlook slows loan growth and prompts them to stockpile capital, outweighing the benefit of wider lending margins.
November 28 -
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt plans to cut a surcharge on U.K. bank profits, effectively shielding them from the bulk of an increase in the country's corporate tax rate as the government tries to preserve the competitiveness of Britain's finance industry.
November 9 -
During the third quarter, revenues at the online consumer lender fell by 31% from the previous three months. CEO Dave Girouard expressed dissatisfaction but also argued that the company's lending model is working as intended.
November 9 - AB - Technology
The fintech reported on its third-quarter earnings call that tightening its credit standards has already improved delinquency trends.
November 8 -
The state's largest banks posted solid third-quarter loan growth and earnings. But Hawaii's tourism-heavy economy is vulnerable to lofty inflation and the threat of a downturn.
November 4 -
In a departure from its decadelong strategy of embedding itself directly in merchants' checkouts — and a bid to add value — PayPal is launching support for Apple Pay and Apple's Tap to Pay.
November 4 - AB - Technology
The consumer lending fintech is continuing to branch away from its original student loan refinancing gig to drive revenue and beat analysts' predictions.
November 2 -
The shift in refi behavior — in the wake of multiple Federal Reserve interest rate hikes — helped fuel a loan growth trend that's expected to continue through year-end.
November 1 -
Some of the U.K.'s biggest high street banks are bracing themselves for trouble.
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