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- Trump’s return to the White House has created a medley of additional challenges
- With progress in AI, the showhorses may yet eclipse the more technically skilled workhorses
- Venkat’s effort to balance trading and retail banking appears to be paying off
- London-listed lender announces £500mn share buyback even as it sets aside further £235mn for UK car finance payouts
- Concerns mount about hidden exposure to private capital firms and hedge funds in wake of credit market wobbles
- Work meetups rarely deliver epiphanies but allow old colleagues to enjoy their former selves
- Revival in core Wall Street businesses powers forecast-beating results across America’s biggest banks
- With further rate cuts likely amid a light-touch regulatory environment, the good times are set to continue
- JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup buoyed by return of dealmaking
- Acquisition will deepen Wall Street bank’s asset management business
- Dealmaking rebound finally arrives with large banks expected to report highest advisory and capital markets fees since 2021
- Filippo Gori will hand over to Conor Hillery and Matthieu Wiltz but remains co-head of global banking at Wall Street lender
- Issuance surges in jurisdictions known for lighter-touch documentation amid strong demand for high-yield debt
- JPMorgan banker Vis Raghavan was a surprise pick to run Citigroup’s banking unit. A year in, he sits down with the FT
- Maybe the pyramid structure of investment banks will start to look more like a diamond
- Second-largest Japanese bank keen on overseas expansion and taking advantage of increased deals activity
- Adding some steel to the golden fetters
- Government will be allowed to make some changes by executive ordinance rather than parliamentary process
- Japanese group ready to take on American rivals in US market after completing integration of Greenhill
- JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank among lenders competing for country’s businesses