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Financial Sector Concerns Persist Despite US FATCA Relaxations

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City bonuses set to fall further - FT.com

Investment banks in the UK are set to push ahead with bonus cuts next year as a mixture of falling revenues and political and shareholder pressure prompt a fresh rethink on remuneration. City bonuses are expected to drop by another £1bn, or more

Wall Street Bonuses Aren’t What They Used to Be | PRLog

Wall Street Bonuses Aren’t What They Used to Be. If maintaining employment served as your only Christmas bonus last December, you might not feel too bad for the investment bankers at Barclays PLC. - PR11796073

Video: BNN Market Call's top picks - The Globe and Mail

Charles Dillingham, VP&Portfolio Manager, Morguard Financial, shares his top picks

Top banker breaches FSA rules in £2 million share trade /Euromoney magazine

Standard Chartered’s CEO for Asia failed to comply with UK rules on trading his own stock in the bank. The bank itself then breached FSA rules while awaiting details of the transaction

Financial Technologies Forum LLC - Welcome to Clawback Season

In theory, we are in bonus season. But it’s looking more like clawback season as banks give bonuses more in line with performance. A case in point is UBS, which for the first time in its history is taking back part of the bonuses slated for its investment bankers, according to a report in the Wall

Investing In Banks For Income - Seeking Alpha

< strong > By Michael Terry: < /strong > < p > One problem I have read about in many comments and articles is the inability to invest in the domestic "big banks" for income. When looking at the four largest banks in the United States, we see some puny dividends: < /p > < p > Wells Fargo ( < a

James Gorman: Market doesn't 'understand' Smith Barney deal - InvestmentNews

James Gorman, the CEO of Morgan Stanley, says the market doesn't understand the potential of the firm's acquisition. Instead, he said,

DTCC › James Odell Joins DTCC As First Deputy General Counsel

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) today announced that James E. Odell has joined the company as First Deputy General Counsel (Deputy GC).

SEC Charges Former Credit Suisse Investment Bankers in Subprime Bond Pricing Scheme During Credit

<h3>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br> 2012-23</h3> <p><i>Washington, D.C., Feb 1, 2012</i><b> – </b>The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged four former veteran investment bankers and traders at Credit Suisse Group for engaging in a complex scheme to fraudulently overstate the prices of $3

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