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Move comes amid a wider embrace of labour movement by employees in American workplaces
Lower pay in the trading business was blamed for a number of high-profile departures last year
The worry for investors and regulators is that brokered deposits push regional banks into risky lending
Republicans sympathise with Wall Street executives’ concerns while some Democrats downplay effect on lending
US bank’s efforts to reduce expenses pressured by fewer employees leaving voluntarily
JPMorgan Chase boss criticises ‘lack of economic analysis’ behind consumer regulations
Mohammed Zina and his brother are accused of insider trading and fraud by the UK’s FCA
Tim Sloan claims he ‘bore the brunt of public criticism’ after scandals at the US bank
The FCA alleges the pair used confidential information from the Wall Street bank to boost returns
UBS chair and HSBC chief join Wall Street bankers in questioning US proposals to implement Basel III rules
Bank reserves should in theory be declining with QT, but they’re not
Nothing matters
Bank wary of uncertainty created by US-China tensions, chief David Solomon tells FT’s Global Banking Summit
As law firm partner pay has soared, so has their desirability as clients for private bankers
Plus, a clash of corporate titans in Japan
Head of bank’s wealth management division says he plans to continue working through treatment
Like “watching paint dry”, but if the paint was the US banking system
Kate Shiber says Centerview Partners improperly fired her over sleep requirements necessitated by mental illness
Chief executive Jane Fraser’s overhaul of Wall Street bank could result in thousands of job cuts
Republicans on board say review of regulator’s culture must also look at conduct of chair Martin Gruenberg
Can Citigroup pull off its grand restructuring?
Payouts for some roles set to fall by 25% as higher interest rates damp dealmaking and IPOs
The era of high interest rates offers an advantage to America’s largest financial institutions, at the expense of smaller rivals
Weak relative performance underlines the challenges facing lenders
Staff left on tenterhooks as they await news of big job cuts across the bank
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