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Bank says new target is ‘more ambitious’ – others disagree
And the food stock crash
Plus, the secretive Texas oil companies being chased down by dealmakers and Rob Copeland’s new book on Bridgewater
The FT rounds up the US bank executives cashing in their shares
With $10bn in active ETFs in Europe the lender is already the continent’s largest provider of the products
Chief executive intends to dispose of 1mn shares through equity trading plans next year
Wall Street banks forecast rising energy prices and flagging eurozone growth to drag down single currency
Wall Street concedes it will have to pay more to depositors but cannot agree on when
Jamie Dimon warns of ‘most dangerous time the world has seen in decades’
JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo collectively earned $49.6bn in net interest income during the third quarter
Content warning: amphibian abuse
Analysts predict the net interest income driving Wall St profits took a hit in the third quarter
Bank moves to take loans off its balance sheet after a Federal Reserve push for tougher standards
Traders left confused as currency strengthens sharply after breaking through closely watched level
Bank claims retailer left site in poor state and says it is owed £5.4mn for refurbishment costs and lost rent
“Our industry does seem to love complexity and to abhor simplicity”
As the lawsuits dragged on, the more executive time they consumed and the worse the details looked
Wall Street bank to pay $75mn to territory while also resolving liability battle with former executive
Inclusion expected to drive billions of dollars of inflows in rupee-denominated debt
South Asian powerhouse has become a target for expansion as business dries up in China
Underwriters in line for $104.6mn payday after chip designer’s flotation on Nasdaq
JPMorgan chief ‘wouldn’t be a big buyer’ as industry fights Fed’s Basel III implementation
Rising demand for active ETFs could prompt more asset managers to make similar moves, experts say
Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and UBS resolve long-running antitrust allegations from pension funds
It’s the economy, stupid
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