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JPMorgan outperforms banks
at Investor's Business Daily - Thu Sep 25, 5:53PM CDT
The largest U.S. bank was the top performing global investment bank in the 1st half of '14, garnering about $11.5 bil in revenue, according to a report. But JPMorgan (JPM) saw fixed income, currencies and commodities revenue fall 22.4% to $5.9 bil,...
JPMorgan On Track To Rank As Top Investment Bank
at Investor's Business Daily - Thu Sep 25, 12:26PM CDT
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) was the top performing global investment bank in the first half of the year, garnering about $11.5 billion revenue from its investments. That outpaced Goldman Sachs (GS) and Deutsche Bank (DB), which tied for second place, a...
Why Apple (AAPL) Stock Is Gaining Today
at The Street - Wed Sep 17, 10:01AM CDT
Apple (AAPL) shares are up after having its price target increased to $114 from $110.
Currency question at heart of Scottish debate
By PAN PYLAS - AP - Wed Sep 10, 9:01AM CDT
LONDON (AP) — In for a penny, in for a pound.
12 Global Banks May Face Credit Default Swap Antitrust Suit - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Mon Sep 08, 8:48AM CDT
Adding to the existing litigation overhangs, several global banking giants may be hit by yet another lawsuit.
13 Global Banks Sued by Alaska Fund for ISDAfix Rigging - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Fri Sep 05, 11:00AM CDT
Alaska Fund sued 13 global banks for colluding to rig ISDAfix rates. The fund filed a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages for violating the U.S. antitrust and commodities laws.
KKR & Borealis Maritime Buy 9 Ships from Commerzbank - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Fri Aug 29, 5:15PM CDT
Kohlberg Kravis announced the purchase of a shipping portfolio containing nine feeder container vessels in partnership with Borealis Maritime in a deal coordinated by the German bank Commerzbank (CRZBY).
Lower FICC Hits Top Investment Banks, 1H14 Revenues Down 5% - Analyst Blog
Zacks Equity Research - Zacks Investment Research - Fri Aug 29, 1:38PM CDT
Weak fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) revenues hit the world's top 10 investment banking giants with their top line witnessing a 5% decline in the first half of 2014, according to a report released on Wednesday by Coalition, a U.K. based analytics firm
European Stocks Shrink on Ukraine Uncertainty, French Deficit
at The Street - Tue Aug 12, 5:26AM CDT
Monday's European stock market rally was but a fond memory in early trading this morning, as uncertainty in Ukraine helped sink Germany’s market and the French current account deficit widened.
Why BNP Paribas (PNBQY) Stock Is Down Today
at The Street - Mon Aug 11, 10:04AM CDT
Chairman Baudouin Prot may leave in the next few months and be succeeded by Jean Lemierre, a senior adviser at the French bank, according to Le Journal du Dimanche.
European Stocks Dive, Spooked by U.S. Interest Rates, Russia Sanctions
at The Street - Fri Aug 01, 5:46AM CDT
Europe's markets turned sharply lower on Friday, hit by fears of a rise in U.S. interest rates and worries over manufacturing in the eurozone and sanctions against Russia.
Stock Market Today: U.S. Stocks Sink as European Banks Suffer Big Losses
at The Street - Thu Jul 31, 8:43AM CDT
U.S. stocks are sinking Thursday as investors digest worries over the European markets.
Stock Market Today: Futures Sink as International Markets Sit in the Red
at The Street - Thu Jul 31, 7:31AM CDT
U.S. stock futures are plunging Thursday as investors digest worries over the European markets.
July 31 Premarket Briefing: 10 Things You Should Know
at The Street - Thu Jul 31, 6:27AM CDT
U.S. stock futures were gloomy Thursday, as Argentina's bonds crashed into a default and another massive earnings day got underway.
European Stocks Sag on Banco Espirito Santo Fears, Deflation Worries
at The Street - Thu Jul 31, 5:38AM CDT
European stock indices fell on Thursday amid a plethora of earnings reports as eurozone consumer price figures suggested that aggressive central bank tactics haven���t shaken off the specter of deflation.
Lloyds bank settles with US, UK over market fixing
By DANICA KIRKA and MARCY GORDON - AP - Mon Jul 28, 2:04PM CDT
LONDON (AP) — Lloyds Banking Group is paying $369 million to U.S. and British authorities to settle allegations it manipulated a key global interest rate.
Contracts to buy US homes slip in June
By JOSH BOAK - AP - Mon Jul 28, 9:53AM CDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy homes in June, as the real estate market appears to have cooled off this summer.
US-EU trade talks sour amid chlorine chicken fears
By JUERGEN BAETZ - AP - Fri Jul 18, 9:59AM CDT
BRUSSELS (AP) — Visions of chlorine-drenched chickens and the prospect of genetically modified "Frankenfood" invading dinner tables across the European Union are proving serious impediments to the signing of a sweeping free trade agreement between the United States and the 28-country bloc.
Will Portuguese Banco Espirito Santo Doom European Financial Stocks?
at The Street - Tue Jul 15, 5:00AM CDT
Banco Espirito Santo renewed fears in Europe that financial institutions may not be as healthy as once thought.
Citigroup to pay $7B in subprime mortgages probe
By ERIC TUCKER - AP - Mon Jul 14, 6:24PM CDT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Citigroup has agreed to pay $7 billion to settle a federal investigation into its handling of risky subprime mortgages, admitting to a pattern of deception that Attorney General Eric Holder said "shattered lives" and contributed to the worst financial crisis in decades, the Justice Department said Monday.




