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Regulators are struggling to oversee big non-banks
BNY Mellon names Mitchell Harris as chief executive of its investment management business
Lots of new capital is trying to get into art finance, says John Dizard
US group sets up potential clashes with governments and unions
Embracing each employee’s priorities and ambitions is vital
Employees rank Peninsula Business Services and GE Capital as best workplaces in their sectors
Group open to Trian buyback idea as shift from finance causes reported earnings to drop by a third
America’s biggest home loans provider ekes out revenue gain after acquisitions
Disposal to Wells Fargo would help remove heavy burden of ‘too big to fail’ status
The $2.5bn holding will enable investor to press for better returns
Law and Justice party’s idea to tax lenders’ assets is latest twist in dispute over mortgage woes
Buyer Capital One aims for bigger role in commercial lending
JPMorgan’s shortfall of $12.5bn remains outstanding under new rules
Fallout from end to Swiss currency cap continues with roughly 40% of Polish home loans affected
Group is third of the way through its $200bn disposal programme
Group sells private equity lending unit to Canadian pension fund for $12bn
Deal with pension fund may value lending unit assets at $11bn in key plank of divestment plan
Frustration in fundraising inspired the creation of an entrepreneurial lender for smaller businesses
Offers for group’s $16bn private equity lending arm open this week
US alternative investment manager reveals scale of fundraising
Do not count out banks as asset buyers
Unit’s history is a warning against getting too big
Executives accepted that the financial arm was worth more detached from its parent
Shares climb on biggest shake-up in life of US conglomerate
Blackstone and Wells Fargo in late stage talks to buy US conglomerate’s real estate holdings
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