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Asset managers, financial advisers and hedge fund investors now subject to regime
Main UK retail banks have been cutting back cash in lieu of bosses’ retirement benefits
Bank falls into line with other big UK lenders as investors apply pressure
Jes Staley has already slain some of his assailants but faces several more
Solid performance validates strategy adopted by chief executive Jes Staley
After Deutsche’s retreat, Barclays is the continent’s only bank with global ambitions
Bank sets aside 23% less for awards in first half as chief Jes Staley squeezes pay
JPMorgan in talks for stake in Antony Jenkins’ 10x fintech business
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Operating expenses at underperforming investment unit fall to their lowest level since 2015
Shareholder adviser ISS says response to whistleblowing scandal is ‘inadequate’
Activist investor’s letter prompts criticism but shareholders are itching for better returns
Bank’s chief has strengthened his hand but activist investor still has plenty of ammunition
Strong results from trading floor comes as key shareholder backs bank in proxy battle
New York hedge fund offloads $1bn stake as Barclays chief battles activist investor
Fortunately for UK bank’s chief, activist Ed Bramson has weaknesses of his own
The UK lender has wrangled for decades over whether to maintain its investment bank. Now an activist investor is trying to force the issue
Formidable raider must show he has a better plan than chief Jes Staley
NY watchdog found Staley’s attempt to unmask letter writer might deter complaints
Upbeat investment banking results give a boost to chief executive Jes Staley
Activist struggles to convince investors over call for change at UK bank
JPMorgan alumni Winters and Staley have stepped up to CEO roles, but their pay has tanked
Chief executive has delivered just enough to smile politely at the next activist
Solid investment bank performance boosts earnings at UK lender
The biggest banks are even more profitable now than they were in the mid-2000s, but shareholders still face low returns on equity
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