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If a financial tremor comes along, investors might flee to FDIC-guaranteed deposits
Wrangles loom between fund managers and their clients over who pays for the costs
Settlement over Amgen $28bn acquisition shows the antitrust chief still won concessions to protect consumers
New measures are an important step to protect the US and world economies against future financial crises
Tech leaders have driven S&P 500 higher this year but broader earnings rally is needed
We can learn lessons from the internet bubble about which companies will fly, and which will flail
Investment bankers are slowly resurrecting the moribund market for initial public offerings
Mortgage tool led to risks before the financial crisis but it is now increasing in demand again
Demand for credit may be falling in some areas, but plastic is a different story
Some are entering into oblique contracts with brokers that can cost far more than purchasing on the open market
New pay package for Disney’s Bob Iger is just the latest in a series of inducements for high-profile bosses
The transition of the Naked Brand Group to Cenntro Electric has been painful for longstanding shareholders
We are only just discovering the risks and rewards of this new force in finance
Despite companies rewriting bylaws to strengthen defences, more investors have won board seats in proxy battles
Marc Rowan talks up the firm’s strategy that is challenging the traditional Wall Street powerhouses
Complaints about EU extraterritoriality draw ironic complaints
Pandemic-era restraints on communication continue as the Chinese economy reopens
The famed investor has increased his stakes in five trading companies while funding his purchases in yen borrowing
The world thinks of treasuries as assets and no other country has been able to produce more sovereign debt than the US
The pay and prestige of deal advisers at the big firms have slipped
For pension funds, endowments and family offices, there are more options beyond listed equities to make an impact
High interest rates and worries that banks might become more conservative in lending hit the sector
Central bank remains wary of Andrew Brimmer’s proposal that it should take a more active role on credit allocation
The failed bank’s $74bn loan book points to risk-taking that may have gone unnoticed elsewhere
New SEC rulemaking efforts rehash crisis-era issues
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