Bank of America Merrill Lynch Hires Chief of European Mergers
Luca Ferrari will join the bank in London in July after stints at Greenhill & Company, Goldman Sachs and UBS.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch Hires Chief of European Mergers
Luca Ferrari will join the bank in London in July after stints at Greenhill & Company, Goldman Sachs and UBS.
Head of India’s Central Bank Says He Will Step Down
Raghuram G. Rajan, who as governor of the Reserve Bank of India has been popular with investors but faced opposition from India’s ruling party, said he would leave when his term ends in the fall.
White Collar Watch: Libor-Rigging at Deutsche Bank May Be Harder to Prove
A recent court decision may present the Justice Department with a substantial hurdle to show that its evidence can support a conviction for wire fraud.
Wealth Matters: Needing Cash, Some Small Business Owners Bypass the Bank
For some entrepreneurs, growing their businesses has a lot to do with their risk tolerance and how they think about cash flow and partnerships.
Former Deutsche Bank Traders Charged in Libor Case
The former traders are the latest Wall Street workers to be ensnared in the government’s crackdown on interest rate manipulation.
Wall St. Rises on Tech and Bank Gains
Shares of the home builder Toll Brothers rose 4 percent after the company’s results came in ahead of what analysts were expecting.
Jürgen Fitschen to Stay With Deutsche Bank in New Role
Mr. Fitschen is stepping down as co-chief executive of the German bank, as planned, but he will continue to work with clients on behalf of the lender.
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Deutsche Bank Profit Down 58 Percent Amid Challenging Markets
The German lender said that its litigation costs had declined significantly in the first quarter, but that market conditions had cut into its profits.
Bank of England to Raise Bank Capital Buffer as Safeguard
The buffer is intended to ensure that British banks can provide lending and other essential banking services during times of financial stress.
Bank of England Says Lenders Must Issue Additional Debt Under New Rules
The central bank estimates that financial institutions in Britain will need to issue $ 41 billion in new debt by 2020 to meet European rules aimed at reducing the need for bailouts.
Bank of America Gets Fed’s Approval of Resubmitted Capital Plan
The approval will allow the bank to continue paying its 20 cent annual dividend and buy back $ 4 billion in shares.
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Bank of Cyprus Says Chief Executive Will Stay 2 More Years
John Patrick Hourican, a former Royal Bank of Scotland executive, had announced in April that he would be leaving for personal reasons.