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“Contrary to our previous note, you do not ‘gotta hand it to European banks’”
Failure of Silicon Valley Bank prompts flight to likes of JPMorgan and Citi
Difficulties at Silicon Valley Bank spark biggest one-day sell-off since early months of pandemic
As a leading supplier of aluminium and palladium, any export cuts by Moscow could lead to price rises
Alison Harding-Jones, who runs M&A business in Europe, Middle East and Africa, to depart in March
At least conceptually, much of what we want bosses to do bears fruit only over the long term
Rapid falls in gas prices give government hope of solving some of its biggest economic challenges
Chief executive took home $24.5mn in 2022 while pay for many of her peers declined or remained unchanged
Banker was a rainmaker with close ties to prince Alwaleed bin Talal and Roman Abramovich
Deal could value unit at between $6bn and $8bn, below analysts’ expectations
Plus, a corporate helping hand for refugees
Net interest income up 23% from a year ago as Federal Reserve raises rates
Wall St’s biggest lenders generate interest income for final quarter of 2022 of almost $60bn
Investment banking could bear the brunt of the pain because of slowdowns in dealmaking
An axes of evil compendium
Plus, can Europe block Biden’s landmark green package?
Watchdogs query whether bank could produce accurate financial information during periods of stress
Investors balk at loan and bond to fund Apollo buyout of car parts maker as hung deals pile up
Wall St is charging more for loans but setting aside money for a possible downturn
Plans to shut institutional banking services come as US lender reports 25% drop in quarterly profit
Handling money for the masses remains a bright spot for the biggest groups
Wall Street will signal its concerns about the US economy in Q3 earnings this week
US bank seeks to capitalise on market downturn to poach from European rivals
Bank prepares to reduce size of ‘subscription line’ book from $65bn to $20bn
Heads of BofA, Citi and JPMorgan say they will follow Washington’s orders in the event of conflict
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