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For Ajamie LLP, a Houston law firm with 11 attorneys, taking on banks with billion-dollar war chests is becoming a booming business. This ruling was used by a lawyer on another case, Ohio-based Alan Rosca, to secure a $3 million judgment against Morgan Stanley on March 25. He said he has been contacted by advisors hailing from "really any financial firm that offers deferred compensation to financial advisors." During that suit, Ajamie was contacted by Matt Shafer, the lead plaintiff in the Morgan Stanley case. The Morgan Stanley suit inspired Kelly Milligan, now the named plaintiff in the Merrill Lynch class action, to reach out.
Persons: , Jack Edwards, Edwards, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's, Alan Rosca, Merrill Lynch, Sen, Ted Cruz, Wells Fargo, Wells, Ajamie, Matt Shafer, Kelly Milligan, It's Organizations: Service, Ajamie LLP, Business, University of Virginia School of Law, Big Law, RBC Capital Markets, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Locations: Houston, Ohio, Ajamie, Texas, Carolina
CNBC reached out to the SEC about the recent batch of Wells notices sent to crypto firms, and an agency spokesperson declined to comment. Exchanges, both centralized and decentralized, would be forced to choose between registering with the SEC, or delisting ether altogether. watch nowBoth Consensys and Uniswap suggest the SEC's broad approach to classifying securities may be outdated. "The SEC is arguing that the Uniswap protocol is an unregistered securities exchange, and that the Uniswap interface and wallet are both unregistered broker brokers," Ammori said. Uniswap argues in its response to the SEC that the majority of its trading volume is obvious nonsecurities, like ether, bitcoin and stablecoins.
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We bonded over the fact that we both really, really hated our job. Our job was in the home loans team and we had the same manager. We hated it because we were expected to sell a product — home loans — to customers who couldn't necessarily afford it. Colleagues started making jokes that maybe something was going on between us. As we worked for a big bank, I at least knew Tim had cleared a police check, extensive background checks, and a credit check.
Persons: Liv Arnold, we'd, Tim, We've, they're Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Tinder
Off The Charts: Where big banks go from here
  + stars: | 2024-05-15 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOff The Charts: Where big banks go from hereFast Money guest trader Chris Verrone takes a closer look at the banking sector after big moves in the sector.
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Just days after the release of a scathing report detailing a culture of widespread sexual harassment and discrimination at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, its chair, Martin Gruenberg submitted congressional testimony on Tuesday that indicated he had no plans to step down. “I accept the findings of the report and, as chairman, I take full responsibility,” he said. The hearings come as Mr. Gruenberg, a Democrat, faces calls from Republican lawmakers to resign. He has so far survived those demands with the backing of the White House and key Democratic lawmakers like Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Representative Maxine Waters of California. Should Mr. Gruenberg be pressured to depart the agency after the hearings, that could also put into jeopardy a rule that the agency is proposing along with other federal bank regulators, to tighten and expand oversight of the nation’s largest lenders, but which has been fiercely opposed by big banks.
Persons: Martin Gruenberg, Gruenberg, , Sherrod Brown of, Elizabeth Warren of, Maxine Waters Organizations: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Financial, Democrat, White, Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts Locations: Sherrod Brown of Ohio, California
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.
Persons: , Channon Loh, he's, Loh, Goldman Sachs, Mike Kemp, Eric Sim, Sim, It's, Adnan Hussain, Hussain, Adnan Hussain Adnan Hussain, you'll, Nicholas Tan, Tan, Duo Geng Goh, Goh, it's, Chi Ang, gunning, Ang, Adrian Choo, Choo Organizations: Service, National University of Singapore, NUS, JPMorgan, Business, Getty, Goldman, Harvard, Crazy Rich, UBS Investment Bank, BI, Singapore Management University, SMU, Students, Banking Locations: Singapore, Crazy
New York CNN —If you use a points-and-rewards credit card offered by an airline in partnership with a big bank, how much are the points you’ve accrued worth in dollars? The terms and conditions of such card programs can be confusing and in some instances they can be changed at any time. “For many families looking to finance a trip or a vacation, those [credit card] benefits are really valuable. “[But] our review of all the fine print suggests that credit card companies and airlines have the power to quickly and dramatically devalue those points by making it more challenging to redeem them. Such a drop in revenue, banks argue, could jeopardize the availability of rewards programs.
Persons: you’re, It’s, , Rohit Chopra, Chopra, Transportation Peter Buttigieg, Rob Nichols, ” Nichols, Nichols, Jaret, Seiberg, Biden, Trump Organizations: New, New York CNN, Department of Transportation, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Transportation, American Bankers Association, Cowen Washington Research Group Locations: New York, CFPB, U.S
"One woman wanted to rent my office to work," remembers Lisa Slocum, the airport Fifth Third Bank branch manager. Capital One closed its branch at Washington, D.C.'s Dulles International Airport in 2020, instead creating "airport lounges" for cardholders in Dulles, along with similar spots at airports in Denver and Dallas. Yet full-service airport bank branches are a relative rarity, surprising in a retail landscape that often resembles an upscale mall more than a terminal. Fifth Third BankWells Fargo operates a full-service branch in Las Vegas's Harry Reid International Airport, and according to a bank spokeswomen, has a multi-year relationship with the airport that involves both the branch and multiple ATMs throughout terminals. McAdam says ATMs and advanced-function kiosks are one thing, but a full-service branch, except maybe in the largest markets, is overkill.
Persons: Kevin Williams Nicolette Nelson, Nelson, It's, Lisa Slocum, Slocum, Hannah Thelen, Ashley Thelen, Mindy Kershner, CVG's, Marketing Brent Andersen, Andersen, that's, Chase, John Sieg, Sieg, Harry Reid, Wells Fargo, Brian Davis, Paul McAdam, Power, McAdam Organizations: Northern, Northern Kentucky International, Fifth Third Bank, Fifth, Bank, TSA, Third, Dulles, Airport, Capital One, Washington , D.C, Wings Credit Union, Paul International Airport, Wings, Marketing, JPMorgan Chase, PNC, Sky, Fifth Third Bank Wells, Harry Reid International Airport, Truist Bank, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Financial Locations: Fairbanks, Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Spain, Washington ,, cardholders, Dulles, Denver, Dallas, it'd, Kentucky, Minneapolis, St, Las, Vegas, New York City, New York
Not using a high-yield savings accountHigh-yield savings accounts are a no-brainer for Allocca, who says that there's "no advantage to a traditional savings account." High-yield savings accounts are typically offered by online banks or credit unions, and usually come with higher interest rates than traditional savings accounts offered by big banks. Currently, you can find high-yield savings rates over 5%, compared with the 0.58% average for savings accounts as a whole. One trade-off is that smaller banks or credit unions might take longer to process a withdrawal from a high-yield savings account. "I like to call high-yield savings accounts 'inconvenient savings,' because they are still accessible, but totally separate and disconnected from your checking account," she says.
Persons: Michela Allocca, , Allocca Organizations: CNBC
Chinese exporters are reportedly going "underground" as domestic banks pullback from transaction business with Russia, Reuters reported. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementTighter US scrutiny of Beijing's trade ties is sending domestic exporters underground, Reuters exclusively reported on Monday. "Transactions between China and Russia will increasingly go through underground channels," a Chinese trade body head told Reuters: "But these methods carry significant risks." This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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Technical analyst Rob Ginsberg said in a note to clients Wednesday that the Global X FinTech ETF (FINX) looks attractive after a long period of underperforming the broader market. "Now that we're past much of the big bank earnings, there are a number of fintech and financial service names on the docket this week and next. FINX 5Y mountain The FINX ETF has shown early signs of a rebound in 2024. Ginsberg wrote that the ETF has some positive technical signals of its own. To be sure, earnings reports could prove to be a downside catalyst for financial technology stocks and the fund.
Persons: Rob Ginsberg, Ginsberg, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: titans, Wolfe Research, Paypal Locations: Fintech, FINX
"From our experience, the brokered CD market is more competitive," said Richard Carter, vice president of fixed income products and services at Fidelity. Like traditional CDs, brokered CDs are offered in different maturities. For instance, JPMorgan's one-year CD, with its 5.4% yield, can be called as early as Oct. 30, according to Fidelity's website. With a brokered CD, you'll have to sell it on the secondary market — and you may lose some of your principal. Depending on your time frame, you may consider a one-year ladder with CD maturities three months apart, a two-year ladder with CD maturities six months apart, or a five-year ladder, with maturities one year apart, he said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Schwab, Richard Carter, Carter, you'll, there's, Morgan, Greg McBride, It's, McBride, staggers maturities Organizations: JPMorgan, Fidelity Investments, Bank of America, Fidelity, Vanguard, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Morgan Stanley Private Bank and Bank of America Locations: U.S
Of those companies, 73.6% have beaten earnings expectations, FactSet data shows. Investment banks doing well, BofA not so much The major banks that posted results this week — Goldman Sachs , Morgan Stanley and Bank of America — beat earnings expectations. Bank of America shares fell more than 3% despite the company beating on both top and bottom lines. Mixed earnings picture Although nearly three-quarters of the reported earnings so far have topped expectations, the broader earnings picture is more muddled. The blended earnings growth rate, which considers the reports already out and the estimates from those still pending, sits at just 0.16%.
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New York CNN —Despite overcoming a crisis in 2023, the pain isn’t over for America’s regional banks. Shares of New York Community Bank have tumbled 71%, Bank OZK shares have slid 16% and Webster Financial shares have lost 11%. Regional banks reported wide losses on their profits during the first quarter. PNC projects that its net interest income will fall between 4% to 5% in 2024 from last year. “I’m worried about a handful of [regional banks],” Bair told CNBC on Tuesday.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday reviewed major banks' performance after the group released their reports en masse over the past several days. Cramer said he's pleased with earnings in the sector overall, even though some banks' shares slipped after their reports. Wells Fargo quarter "solid if unspectacular, " but asserted that "unspectacular" is fine. quarter "solid if unspectacular, but asserted that "unspectacular" is fine. quarter "solid enough."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, he's, Wells, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley's Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Bank of America, Wall Street Journal Locations: Wells Fargo
Wednesday, April 17, 2024: Cramer says this healthcare holding is being mismarked by the marketJim and Jeff discuss why they're eyeing this healthcare stock. They also talk about big bank earnings. Finally, they discuss the analyst calls for this pharmaceutical stock.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHigher deposit costs will weigh on the big banks, says Stephen BiggarStephen Biggar, Director of Financial Institutions Research at Argus Research, discusses earnings from Bank of America and Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Stephen Biggar Stephen Biggar, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Financial, Research, Argus Research, Bank of America
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley and Bank of America: CFRA's Ken Leon on key takeaways from big bank earningsKen Leon, CFRA director of equity research, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his takeaways from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America's earnings.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, CFRA's Ken Leon, Ken Leon Organizations: Bank of America, Bank
U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday night after a losing day for the major benchmarks. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures flickered near the flatline. The 30-stock Dow dropped 248 points, or 0.65%, in its sixth straight losing day. Those losses follow a rise in yields that had investors shrugging off strong earnings from Goldman Sachs , as well as hot retail sales data. Big bank earnings are set to continue Tuesday, with the release of results from Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson and Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Dow, Goldman Sachs, we're, Lauren Goodwin, CNBC's, Johnson, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Treasury, Saturday, New York Life Investments, Bank of America, United Airlines, Traders Locations: Israel, U.S, UnitedHealth
A Slimmer Goldman Sachs Posts Hefty Jump in Profit
  + stars: | 2024-04-15 | by ( Rob Copeland | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
What a difference a year makes at Goldman Sachs. The venerated Wall Street investment bank, which a year ago was in the throes of struggle after attempting to build a Main Street franchise, on Monday showed off the benefits of sticking to what it knows best. It earned nearly $4 billion in the first quarter — around $1 billion more than analysts expected — after reaping big profits in its trading and corporate advisory franchises. Its investment banking fees exceeded $2 billion in the first quarter, nearly one-third higher than the same period a year earlier. If it returns, Goldman is among the big banks in line to benefit.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, JPMorgan Chase Organizations: Wall, JPMorgan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat Goldman Sachs' earnings could mean for the sector at largeCNBC's Hugh Son discusses earnings from Goldman Sachs and the other big banks.
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Naghibi envisions community bank branches with fewer employees and more AI. The bank is also exploring the use of generative AI in software engineering, customer service and ways to boost employee productivity. "Effectively, a small bank's branch will be a wall of screens," he said. But bankers like Naghibi believe AI will allow small banks to become more involved in their communities, and in effect, more human. As a community bank, that is where the edge is."
Persons: Wells Fargo, it's, Christopher Naghibi, Naghibi, Naghibi isn't, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, Dimon, Jackie Verkuyl, Slaven Bilac, Smart, Chase, Wells, Bilac, Ken Tumin, Banks, homebuyer, Mickey Marshall Organizations: Foundation Bank, JPMorgan, Security, Community Bank, Independent Community Banking Association Locations: Irvine , California, Stockton , California, San Francisco
Without strong profit progress in the Q1 earnings season starting in mid-April, US stocks may surrender their 8.2% year-to-date gain. Loftier estimates, top-heavy earnings are reasons for worryFirms have a rather low bar to clear in the upcoming earnings season, as is often the case. The market's largest companies are disproportionately driving earnings growth in addition to stock returns, Goldman Sachs found. The Q1 earnings season begins in earnest on Friday as big banks share results. Early reporters have beaten earnings estimates by 13.5%, Golub wrote, which he added is more than double the typical rate.
Persons: Richard Saperstein, James Ragan, David Kostin, Goldman Sachs, Kostin, Anthony Saglimbene, Ameriprise, we're, Saglimbene, Arun Bharath, Bharath, Jonathan Golub, Golub, they're Organizations: Federal Reserve, Business, Treasury Partners, DA Davidson, Nvidia, Big Tech, Bel Air Investment Advisors, UBS, Institute for Supply Management Locations: America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOutlook for banks looks positive despite higher rates, says Nancy PrialNancy Prial, Co-CEO and Senior Portfolio Manager at Essex Investment Management, gives her expectations for the big bank earnings out today.
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Friday, April 12, 2024: The Investing Club reacts to deluge of earnings from Big Bank stocksJeff Marks, the director of portfolio analysis for the CNBC Investing Club, reacts to the flurry of earnings from Big Bank stocks.
Persons: Jeff Marks Organizations: Big Bank, CNBC
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