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When HSBC announced 16 appointments amid changes to top management in April, Bouazza, who previously co-led the bank's Latin American business, was the lone woman selected.
September 22 -
It was the only large bank to publicly disclose the unadjusted pay gap between men and women, and now it's committing to narrowing the gap by moving more women into higher-paying leadership roles.
September 22 -
In June, Warson became the first person to hold the newly created job of chairman of Citi Private Bank, North America.
September 22 -
A classically trained pianist who co-heads investment banking for consumer products at Citigroup, Hoover sees a parallel between the focus she and her team bring to their business and achievement at the highest levels of classical music.
September 22 -
Knox's hefty investments in client- and associate-facing technology are paying off for Bank of America's private bank.
September 22 -
Harford was recently promoted to president of UBS Asset Management after a two-year stint as head of investments.
September 22 -
The bank started buying more Treasurys and mortgage-backeds over a year ago, long before talk about rate cuts. What did it know that its rivals didn't?
August 25 -
The German bank responds to an op-ed that criticized its restructuring.
August 22
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The regulators have yet to complete rules on regional bank supervision, community bank capital and other provisions meant to ease institutions' burden.
August 1 -
The eight "systemically important" banks currently file resolution plans annually, but a pending proposal would require them every two years.
July 23 -
The German banking giant is also looking to create a "bad bank" to wind down as much as $56 billion in unwanted assets, according to a person familiar with the matter.
June 17 -
This is the first year that only the largest and most complex banks will be included after the Federal Reserve decided to let smaller firms wait until next year to resume testing.
May 31 -
Fitch Ratings issued a negative warning for global banks after federal regulators proposed some relief from resolution plan requirements.
May 6 -
Following the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC signed off on proposed measures to ease resolution planning requirements and tailor supervisory standards for foreign banking companies operating in the U.S.
April 16 -
Despite consensus that regulators should ease so-called “living will” requirements by some degree, critics charge that a proposal by the Fed and FDIC could undo gains in making large banks easier to resolve.
April 15 -
On the same day the House Financial Services Committee held a hearing with CEOs of seven of the largest banks, Sen. Sherrod Brown said bank misconduct since the crisis demanded further inquiry by the Senate Banking Committee.
April 10 -
The Federal Reserve Board unveiled a host of proposed changes to tailor U.S. supervision of foreign firms, as well as a proposal easing “living will” requirements for both domestic and overseas banks.
April 8 -
The CEO of the nation's largest bank urged policymakers to ease capital rules for banks and tackle inefficiencies in the housing markets, while offering bold ideas of his own on education and health care.
April 4 -
The Federal Reserve voted Wednesday to keep the countercyclical capital buffer at its current level of zero, ending some speculation that the board could be looking at a possible increase.
March 6 -
The central bank is limiting the use of its qualitative objection in this year’s stress tests, the agency announced Wednesday.
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