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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon praised the results of last month's U.S. midterm elections, saying cooperation in Congress may be more likely since both parties' "wing nuts didn't get elected."
December 12 -
Kearny Financial is partially restructuring its balance sheet in response to a problem that many banks are facing. The bank's actions should result in a sizeable income boost once they're fully phased in, an analyst said.
December 9 -
Investment bankers working on mergers and acquisitions need to review their due diligence processes to ensure deals aren't upended by an evolving set of ESG risks, according to Berkeley Research Group.
December 7 -
Most theories of the case for ESG investing demand that companies act in ways that are counter to the interests of their shareholders.
December 5New York University Stern School of Business -
As climate transition evolves in the coming years, banks will be in position to finance a wider range of decarbonization efforts than they have in the recent past, according to a new report from McKinsey.
December 1 -
Federal Reserve Gov. Michelle Bowman said regulations on banks have spurred the growth of unsupervised non-bank financial institutions like fintechs and private equity firms.
December 1 -
JPMorgan Chase will store gold held by the world's biggest exchange-traded fund in its vaults, a major coup for the bank's bullion business.
December 1 -
The Inflation Reduction Act is starting to change the way bankers view their climate targets.
November 30 -
Thomas Montag, once the second-most powerful executive at Bank of America, is returning to Wall Street with the launch of a carbon-credit venture backed by TPG Inc.
November 29 -
BlackRock and UBS Group are among major financial firms taking steps to be removed from a list of companies that Texas has classified as "boycotting" the fossil fuel industry.
November 28