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All this, the business administration student says, is part of his quest to land a job with a big bank like Goldman Sachs or JPMorgan. Advertisement"I have to grind a lot for academics and then do internships on top of that," Loh said. Many Singapore students have adopted a similar playbook to Loh's, padding their résumés with stacks of internships in the hopes of landing a spot at a top bank. AdvertisementHussain ended up doing five internships throughout his college career, including stints at a hedge fund and a private bank. Tan is slated to join a top European bank as an investment banking analyst this summer.
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I was working as a senior corporate banker right before I applied to be on "The Bachelorette." Throughout my career in corporate banking, I executed over $150 million in lending transactions. AdvertisementFive years after leaving the corporate world, I'm now worth between $4 and $5 millionTartick in 2023. Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty ImagesWe just came off a massive book launch for "Talk Money to Me," where we went to eight cities. Jason Tartick's new book "Talk Money to Me" is in stores now.
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Fears about the health of the real estate market, and a confusing economic landscape, leave commercial banks questioning what comes next. The commercial real estate market is definitely under some pressure because of the rising rate environment. So I think banks are watching all that closely and working closely with regulators. How long do you think commercial real estate woes will weigh on banks? It definitely persists, and it depends on the banks’ weighting of real estate as a percentage of their portfolio.
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Read previewWall Street experienced a big shakeup on Monday when two big banks announced new leaders for their investment-banking units. Citi's hire comes just weeks after JPMorgan promoted Raghavan to the sole head of its deals business, forcing America's biggest bank by assets to regroup. Under Raghavan, JPMorgan rose to No. For the last decade, the 59-year-old has been CEO of the bank's commercial bank, dedicated to corporate lending, including to Silicon Valley startups and real-estate investors. In an internal memo announcing his new role, bank executives said he's "significantly" grown revenue in the region since he took over the region in 2019.
Persons: , Viswas Raghavan, Raghavan, Jamie Dimon, Filippo Gori, Doug Petno, Filippo Gori —, Jane Fraser, Fraser, Merrill Lynch, Andy Sieg, Patrick T, Fallon, Raghavan Raghavan, Doug Petno Petno, Jennifer Piepszak, Troy Rohrbaugh, Piepszak, Marianne Lake, Rohrbaugh, he's, He'll, Sjoerd Leenart, Mary Erdoes, Reed Alexander Organizations: Service, Citigroup, America's, Business, JPMorgan, Citi, Financial Times, Banking & International, Citi Foundation, EMEA, Financial News, JPMorgan's, Corporate Banking Locations: Hong Kong, London, Europe, Africa, Fraser, EMEA, Silicon, Filippo Gori Gori, JPMorgan's Asia, Pacific
GENEVA (AP) — UBS on Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter pretax loss of more than $750 million as the Swiss banking giant continued to integrate its longtime rival Credit Suisse after a government-orchestrated merger. UBS said it expects to complete the merger of Credit Suisse by the end of the second quarter this year, and the merger of the two banks’ Swiss operations by the end of the third quarter. For the year, UBS took in $77 billion in new assets across its wealth-management and personal and corporate banking segments. Woes at Credit Suisse — before the UBS merger — and the two U.S. banks unsettled global financial markets in 2023. UBS said revenues jumped 35% to nearly $10.9 billion in the fourth quarter.
Persons: , Sergio Ermotti Organizations: GENEVA, — UBS, Credit Suisse, SIX Group, UBS, U.S . Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Credit Suisse —, Locations: Swiss, Zurich, United States
Jamie Dimon says JPMorgan Chase would exit China if ordered to
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( Hugh Son | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
of JPMorgan Chase & Co. Jaime Dimon speaks during the New York Times annual DealBook summit on November 29, 2023 in New York City. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday that his bank would exit China if the U.S. government ordered him to. "If the American government makes me leave China, I'm leaving China," Dimon said at the DealBook Summit during a discussion about a potential future conflict over Taiwan. Dimon called relations with China, the world's second largest economy, "a very complicated subject" and said that engagement with both China and the U.S. government was necessary. "I think it's good for an American bank to be there to help multinationals around the world and China with their own development if it makes sense," Dimon said.
Persons: Jaime Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, it's, Israel — Organizations: JPMorgan Chase &, New York Times, JPMorgan, U.S ., U.S Locations: New York City, China, U.S, I'm, Taiwan, Ukraine, Israel, American, Mexico, Canada
The Citigroup Inc (Citi) logo is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 19, 2017. Citi's Capital Markets and Advisory Head for Asia, Jan Metzger, will lead its investment bank for the Asia North and Australia and Asia South Cluster, according to the source, who declined to be named as the bank had yet to make the information public. Former Asia corporate head bank Kaleem Rizvi has been appointed as the corporate bank head for Asia North and Australia, while K Balasubramanian was named as head of corporate banking for Asia South, the source added. Gunjan Kalra will continue to lead Citi's commercial banking business for Asia North and Australia and Asia South, according to the source. Citi announced Monday plans to cut management layers from 13 to eight as part of its biggest overhaul in decades.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Jan Metzger, Kaleem Rizvi, Balasubramanian, Gunjan Kalra, Selena Li, Yantoultra, Miral Organizations: Citigroup Inc, Citi, REUTERS, Citigroup, Asia, Former, Asia North, Street, Thomson Locations: Toronto , Ontario, Canada, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE, Asia Pacific, Australia, Asia, Former Asia, Hong Kong, Singapore
"Our strategy is very focused on playing to our strengths," she said in an interview at the Reuters NEXT conference in New York. As part of efforts to grow the unit, the Spanish bank is hiring staff from the stricken Credit Suisse. "All we are saying is, in terms of taxes, in terms of transparency, let's have the same," Botin said. "I'd love to compete with Apple as long as we are competing on same terms," she said. Santander is investing in its payments business PagoNxt as one of five key business areas, competing with the likes of Apple Pay.
Persons: Ana Botin, Alessandra Galloni, Brendan McDermid, Botin, Lananh Nguyen, Saeed Azhar, Lawrence White, Mark Porter, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: Banco Santander, Reuters NEXT, Santander, Suisse, Reuters, REUTERS, Apple Inc, Apple, Apple Pay, reuters, Thomson Locations: U.S, New York, Spanish, Santander, New York City , New York
[1/5] Stephan Feldgoise, co-head of global M&A for of Goldman Sachs, speaks at the ReutersNEXT Newsmaker event in New York City, New York, U.S., November 8, 2023. This has fueled soul-searching among investment bankers about the prospects for their business. "I'm reasonably bullish that this will return, but obviously it will be in fits and starts." "Our (deal pipelines) are at one of the largest levels that you've seen in five-six years. Reporting by Anirban Sen in New York; Editing by Chizu NomiyamaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Stephan Feldgoise, Goldman Sachs, Brendan McDermid, Goldman, Steven Baronoff, Anu Aiyengar, Aiyengar, Anthony Kim, Kim, Michal Katz, Katz, Anirban Sen, Chizu Organizations: REUTERS, Goldman Sachs Group Inc, Reuters NEXT, Federal Reserve, Bank of America, Chevron Corp, Hess Corp, Exxon Mobil Corp, Natural Resources, JPMorgan Chase &, Microsoft Corp, Illumina Inc, Centerview Partners, Greenhill, Co Inc, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, East, Ukraine, Americas, United States, New York
GENEVA (AP) — UBS reported Tuesday a $255 million pre-tax loss as the giant Swiss bank shed some 4,000 jobs globally, cut costs faster than expected, and reaped billions in asset inflows in the third quarter while moving forward with its government-orchestrated merger with rival Credit Suisse. The Zurich-based bank said underlying profit before taxes came in at $884 million in the first full quarter since the merger was completed in June. Government authorities in Bern shepherded through the deal with bank chiefs to stave off a collapse of Credit Suisse and avert a financial crisis. UBS tallied $33 billion in net new deposits in its wealth management and personal and corporate banking segments, two-thirds of that from Credit Suisse clients. Political Cartoons View All 1234 Images“We are executing on the integration of Credit Suisse at pace and have delivered underlying profitability for the group in the first full quarter since the acquisition," UBS chief executive Sergio Ermotti said in a statement.
Persons: , Sergio Ermotti, Benjamin Goy, Sharath Kumar, Organizations: GENEVA, — UBS, Credit Suisse, The, UBS, Six Swiss, Deutsche Bank, ” UBS Locations: Swiss, The Zurich, Bern shepherded, Zurich
REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSINGAPORE, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Malaysian bank CIMB (CIMB.KL) and Japanese finance company J Trust (8508.T) are among firms vying to buy Indonesia's PT Bank Commonwealth, a deal that could value the lender at $400-$500 million, two sources with knowledge of the matter said. Bank Commonwealth, which is 99% owned by Australia's biggest lender Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) (CBA.AX), focuses on retail lending as well as corporate banking services for small and medium enterprises. 2 bank, and J Trust have expressed interest and are looking at submitting binding bids, the sources said. CIMB, J Trust, CBA and Morgan Stanley declined to comment. Bank Commonwealth did not respond to a Reuters request seeking comment.
Persons: Bazuki Muhammad, Morgan Stanley, Yantoultra Ngui, Anton Bridge, Kane Wu, Edwina Gibbs Organizations: CIMB, REUTERS, Rights, J Trust, Indonesia's PT Bank Commonwealth, Bank Commonwealth, Australia's, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, CBA, Bank International Indonesia, China's, China's Bank of, SS, Thomson Locations: Kuala Lumpur, Rights SINGAPORE, Malaysian, Indonesia, Southeast, Southeast Asia, China's Bank, China's Bank of Hangzhou, Hangzhou, Singapore, Tokyo
Third-quarter net profit was 1.031 billion euros ($1.06 billion), above an analyst consensus of quarterly net profit attributable to shareholders of 997 million euros, according to LSEG data. The bank's third-quarter net profit was down 8% on the previous year and up 35% on the quarter, amid ongoing struggles in the lender's investment unit. It also said it had scope to release up to an additional 3 billion euros in capital and would increase and accelerate shareholder distributions. The provision for credit losses was 200 million euros, compared to 350 million in the same quarter of last year. Analysts at UBS said Deutsche Bank had delivered a "major improvement in capital" and "robust operational performance," flagging that pre-tax profit of 1.723 billion euros was 9% above consensus.
Persons: James von Moltke, CNBC's Silvia Amaro, von Moltke Organizations: Deutsche Bank, UBS Locations: London
London CNN —Shares in Deutsche Bank surged nearly 7% Wednesday after it said strong earnings meant it could pay out more cash to shareholders over the next two years than previously anticipated. The bank said it expected to buy back more of its shares — a move which typically juices a company’s stock price — next year. It marks a striking turnaround for the bank following years of scandal, mass layoffs and regulatory fines that have weighed on its reputation, and its stock price. Shares have nearly doubled since hitting a record low in March 2020 but have still cratered 67% over the past decade. The Fed found that Deutsche Bank had made insufficient progress since 2018 to tighten its anti-money laundering controls, among other failures.
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BMO promotes Alan Tannenbaum to head capital markets division
  + stars: | 2023-10-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
A Bank of Montreal (BMO) logo is seen outside of a branch in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, February 14, 2019. Tannenbaum joined BMO in 2010 and has held multiple leadership roles, most recently leading global investment and corporate banking, where he worked with corporate, government and financial sponsor clients worldwide. Before then, he headed the global corporate finance solutions group, where he was responsible for capital raising activities. CEO Darryl White said Tannenbaum is "well-positioned to capture new growth opportunities" for BMO Capital Markets. Brad Chapin will take over for Tannenbaum as global head, investment and corporate banking on an interim basis, BMO said.
Persons: Chris Wattie, Alan Tannenbaum, Dan Barclay, Tannenbaum, Darryl White, Barclay, White, Brad Chapin, Nivedita Balu, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: of Montreal, BMO, REUTERS, Companies Bank of Montreal, Bank of Montreal, BMO Capital Markets, Lehman Brothers, Thomson Locations: Ottawa , Ontario, Canada, TORONTO, London, New York, Toronto
That was close, but in the end Congress found a way to avert a government shutdown. “That said, we still look for the gradual deceleration in labor market conditions to continue in the coming months,” Bullard added. Collectively, the three reports will show whether the labor market is slowing – and by just how much. The week will also reveal whether the markets have settled down following the aversion of a government shutdown and concern over rising interest rates in the wake of the Fed’s pause. “The continuation of the disinflation process suggests that the Fed may not need to hike interest rates again this cycle.”
Persons: ” Sam Bullard, , ” Bullard, Jerome Powell – Organizations: Federal Reserve, Wells, Labor Department, Stock, BCA Research Locations: August’s, payrolls, Washington
HONG KONG, Sept 26 (Reuters) - Swiss banking group UBS (UBSG.S) said on Tuesday it had signed a memorandum of understanding with the world's largest lender by assets, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC) (601398.SS), , to explore strategic collaborations in China and overseas markets. The banks will explore cooperation in asset management, wealth management, and investment and corporate banking, according to a UBS statement. The deal includes product development and distribution, client coverage, global market trading, investment and financing, research, asset custody and exchange of expertise. UBS acquired its smaller cross-town rival Credit Suisse in June, through which it now holds a 20% stake in ICBC Credit Suisse Asset Management Company, a fund joint venture previously partially owned by Credit Suisse. Reporting by Selena Li; Editing by Kevin LiffeyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Selena Li, Kevin Liffey Organizations: UBS, Industrial, Commercial Bank of China, Credit Suisse, ICBC, Asset Management Company, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, Swiss, China
"We are making bold decisions to meet our commitments to our shareholders," Fraser, 56, said in a statement. The latest changes have already eliminated 35 committees, Fraser said, citing an example of efforts to reduce bureaucracy. Job cuts are expected, but the bank did not estimate the number of positions being eliminated or the financial impact, sources familiar with the matter said. "Investors are only going to give Citigroup credit for hard numbers meeting their goals," said Eric Compton, banking analyst at Morningstar. Citi is eliminating layers in former divisions Institutional Clients Group and Personal Banking and Wealth Management.
Persons: Jane Fraser, Fraser, Shahmir Khaliq, Andrew Morton, Peter Babej, Gonzalo Luchetti, Andy Sieg, Wells, JPMorgan Chase, Brian Mulberry, Eric Compton, Ernesto Cantu, Mark Mason, Tatiana Bautzer, Saeed Azhar, Medha Singh, Lananh Nguyen, Nick Zieminski, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Citigroup, Citi, Bank of America, JPMorgan, Zacks Investment Management, Morningstar, Wealth Management, International, Thomson Locations: North America, New York
Aug 21 (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N) chief executive Jane Fraser is considering a plan to disband the bank's biggest division, the Financial Times reported on Monday. The plan would split the Institutional Clients Group — which generated nearly three-quarters of Citi's $14.8 billion in net 2022 profits — into its three primary business segments: investment and corporate banking, global markets and transaction services, the FT report said. Reporting by Lavanya Ahire in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita BhattacharjeeOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Jane Fraser, Lavanya, Nivedita Organizations: Citigroup, Financial Times, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
The Citigroup Inc (Citi) logo is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 19, 2017. The plan envisages splitting the bank's Institutional Clients Group (ICG) into its three primary business segments: investment and corporate banking, global markets and transaction services, the FT report said, citing people familiar with the proposal. The Institutional Clients Group which provides financial services to institutional investors and governments is one of the biggest divisions of the bank. The new segments will be run by their current heads, who would report directly to Fraser, the newspaper said. Reporting by Lavanya Ahire in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Dhanya Ann ThoppilOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Chris Helgren, Jane Fraser, Fraser, Paco Ybarra, Lavanya, Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Dhanya Ann Thoppil Organizations: Citigroup Inc, Citi, REUTERS, Citigroup, Financial Times, Group, ICG, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Toronto , Ontario, Canada, Bengaluru
Credit Suisse announces management changes at Swiss bank
  + stars: | 2023-07-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
ZURICH, July 17 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse Switzerland executive board member Daniel Hunziker will take over the leadership of the bank's corporate clients business, it said on Monday. Hunziker will take on the new position in addition to his existing job as head of institutional clients at Credit Suisse with immediate effect. The move is the latest management change announced since UBS's (UBSG.S) takeover of Credit Suisse. Credit Suisse also announced on Monday that Andreas Gerber, head of corporate banking and another member of the Credit Suisse Switzerland executive board, will leave the bank. The banking veteran will "take a break for the time being" after 34 years at Credit Suisse and Schweizerische Volksbank, Credit Suisse said.
Persons: Daniel Hunziker, Hunziker, Andreas Gerber, John Revill, David Holmes Organizations: Credit Suisse, Thomson Locations: ZURICH, Credit Suisse Switzerland, Schweizerische
July 2 (Reuters) - Barclays (BARC.L) is looking to terminate its corporate banking relationship with Odey Asset Management (OAM), the Financial Times reported on Sunday, predominantly due to sexual assault allegations against founder Crispin Odey. The British hedge fund has grappled with redemptions since the FT and Tortoise Media on June 8 jointly reported allegations by 13 women that Crispin Odey had sexually assaulted or harassed them over a 25-year period. OAM and Barclays did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment outside usual office hours. FT also reported earlier that the FCA had restricted the movement of cash and assets from OAM to restore order at the firm. Letters to OAM investors last week showed the manager has proposed to restructure two of its key funds as part of efforts to extract Crispin Odey from the business after the assault allegations.
Persons: Crispin Odey, Odey, AJ Bell, Hargreaves Lansdown, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Rishabh, Kevin Liffey, David Holmes Organizations: Barclays, Odey Asset Management, Financial Times, redemptions, Tortoise Media, Sunday Barclays, Financial, Authority, FT, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: British, Canada, Halifax, Bengaluru
Citi appoints new North Africa, Levant and Central Asia head
  + stars: | 2023-05-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
DUBAI, May 8 (Reuters) - Banking group Citi has appointed Omar Hafeez as head of its North Africa, Levant and Central Asia operations based in Dubai after a reorganisation of the company's MENA region, it said on Monday. Hafeez transfers from Japan, where he was head of the corporate banking business, the third largest for Citi globally. The North Africa, Levant and Central Asia sub-cluster consists of Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Israel, Citi said. Reproting by Yousef Saba Writing by Lisa Barrington Editing by David GoodmanOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Deutsche Bank shrugs off basket-case mantle
  + stars: | 2023-04-27 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Some alighted on Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE), the erstwhile whipping boy of European banking. True, the bank’s total deposits fell by 29 billion euros, or roughly 5%, between Dec. 31 and March 31. In Banco Santander’s (SAN.MC) European business, customer deposits also fell roughly 5% over the same period. Meanwhile, three-quarters of corporate banking deposits either have a fixed term or are used as part of the customers’ operations, making them stickier. Deutsche, previously the basket-case of European banking, was always a likely target for investors hunting for the next weak link.
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April 20 (Reuters) - Comerica Inc (CMA.N) on Thursday beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit, as the regional lender's interest income surged from the U.S. Federal Reserve's rate hikes and helped soften a blow from a fall in deposits. Net interest income (NII), which measures the difference between the interest earned on loans and given out on deposits, rose to $708 million for the three months ended March 31, from $456 million a year earlier. Deposits decreased by $3.7 billion since the beginning of the banking crisis on March 9, largely due to diversification by customers, Comerica said. Reuters GraphicsThe bank reported a profit of $2.39 per share, beating analysts' average estimate of $2.29, according to Refinitiv data. Net income attributable to common shareholders rose to $317 million from $182 million.
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