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JWTT, created by former Wedbush Securities bankers, says it will use its connections to court business from other investment banks that were recently sold.
September 19 -
Mnuchin hopes to strike a deal soon to recapitalize the two mortgage giants, a prelude to privatization; the bank’s focus on mid-tier corporations is starting to bear fruit.
September 10 -
About 15% of the bank’s partners are likely to leave this year to make room for new ones; the bank said it is looking into why it charges some customers even after their accounts are closed.
September 5 -
The co-head of the bank’s securities division, 55, was once seen as a possible CEO; the institutions are gobbling up small banks at a record pace, prompting pushback from banks.
September 4 -
UBS promoted female bankers to key positions at the top of world's largest wealth manager, broadening the pool of potential candidates to eventually succeed Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti and bringing more diversity to the board.
August 29 -
Bank of America is building up its teams focused on the world's wealthiest family offices, buyout firms and sovereign wealth funds to take advantage of a surge in dealmaking.
August 29 -
After years of keeping a low profile, banks plan to spend in next year’s elections; the digital currency has eyes on the unbanked.
August 23 -
Capital One agreed to buy KippsDeSanto, a Northern Virginia company that specializes in advice to the defense and government contracting sectors.
August 19 -
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 -
The New Jersey bank is entering a business dominated by larger players. In doing so, it could create a blueprint for other small banks.
June 5