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Leandra English said she plans to leave the agency and drop a lawsuit that sought to install her as director of the consumer agency; the stock exchange’s CTO is joining the Winklevoss twins’ Gemini firm.
July 9 -
The Swiss bank allegedly hired Chinese officials’ friends and relatives to win business; JPM asked “several dozen” employees to consider moving from London.
July 6 -
The decision not to go after the real estate firm could have “serious implications” for lenders; British banks have three months to address technology issues.
July 5 -
A judge rules the accounting firm should have detected the fraud that brought down Colonial Bank; Fed deal with Goldman and Morgan Stanley shows softer side.
July 3 -
The bank can pay out 40% more than it is expected to earn; the German bank’s stock slide may lead to its removal from a major European bank index.
July 2 -
Deutsche Bank failed and Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley restrained; antitrust lawsuit brought by retailers may be near a resolution.
June 29 -
Eight states want the credit bureau to show what it’s doing to improve data security; Goldman, Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo will be the focus of this set.
June 28 -
Banks stocks have declined as the yield curve shrinks; the companies will offer a co-branded small-business card.
June 27 -
Pass/fail may be replaced by public capital ratio; high court allows company to prevent merchants from favoring other cards.
June 26 -
The two Wall Street firms anxiously await the second round of stress test results; Commerzbank is working on using technology to generate basic research notes.
June 25