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Wall Street bank to pay $75mn to territory while also resolving liability battle with former executive
JPMorgan’s UK bank the latest to limit consumers’ abilities to buy volatile assets
The group has crypto ambitions, but still depends upon Square’s profits
Facebook owner scales back space as more employees work from home
Plus, the corporate fiasco involving a royal carpet maker and a Nomura banker gets stuck in China
Policymakers are concerned about the huge leverage that hedge funds are employing as part of the so-called basis trade
Group refunded bank millions of pounds after its work ‘went badly wrong over an extended period’
European vehicles drop ESG-related labels amid regulatory and reputational concerns
Regulators accuse trading platform JPEX of misleading investors
Private equity firms are becoming the arbiters of a competing set of demands from investors whose interests are political
Asset manager’s settlement with US regulator includes historic $19mn penalty over greenwashing allegations
BoE postpones implementation of new rules by six months to July 2025
World’s most indebted developer says it cannot issue new debt because its mainland business is ‘being investigated’
Nervousness over the risk of contagion could spread into commodities
Policymakers fight tooth and nail to retain big international companies on their home exchanges but lose out
Plus, lessons from LDI, hedge funds unwind bets against gilts, and Wigtown Book Festival
Former UBS chair and Bundesbank president to take on role at German fintech in December
Politicians should not forget that we all have a stake in a functioning pensions market
‘Overhiring’ in some areas has led consultancies to make job cuts, say recruiters and analysts
Reaction to SocGen presentation might have been downbeat but such events foster strategic focus and transparency
Lender is cutting jobs and hacking back top-heavy management structure
Bank of England will set back some Basel III reform rules but disappoint banks by reducing phase-in period
CMCI investors have to take views on inflation expectations, the transition economy and how long they plan to hold it
Exit ban on Charles Wang Zhonghe will send chill through foreign business circles
State-backed investor warns that ‘unwinding of previous unrealised gains may well continue over next 12-18 months
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