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Trump's Business Prospects Just Got Dimmer as Wall Street Backs Away From Tarnished Brand
Moves by Wall Street institutions to distance themselves from Trump make his transition to a post-presidency life much harder.
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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon on Being Fired: ‘It Impacted My Net Worth, Not My Self Worth'
“When I was fired from Citi … I was totally surprised,” Jamie Dimon said on the “Coffee with The Greats” podcast. “I shouldn’t have been. There were a lot of tell-tale signs, but I missed them at the time.”
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Fintech Start-Up Curve Raises $95 Million to Bring Its ‘Smart' Payment Card to the U.S.
Curve combines all of a customer’s debit and credit cards into one app and a linked “smart” card they can use for payments.
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Op-Ed: The Historic Change Citi Made for Transgender Card Holders
To combat discrimination Citi launched an initiative with Mastercard to offer transgender customers the ability to use their chosen first name on credit cards.
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Markets Face a Big Week of News, With Stimulus at the Top of the List
Markets will stay laser-focused on the prospect for more fiscal stimulus in the busy week ahead.
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Wall Street Analysts Name Their Top Chinese Tech Stocks — and One Name Keeps Coming Up
Of the top China tech picks from Citi, Jefferies and Stifel, a number of names kept coming up and all three highlighted one stock in particular.
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Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs CEO Solomon and Other Business Leaders Call for Trump to Halt Violence
The head of the biggest bank by assets in the U.S. condemned the rioting at the U.S Capitol.
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U.S. Trade Group Asks VP Pence to ‘Seriously Consider' Invoking 25th Amendment to Remove Trump
The head of the group, Jay Timmons, was once executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
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Treasury Yields Reverse Lower as Investors Flock to Safe Assets Amid Equity Sell-Off
U.S. government debt prices were lower Monday morning as investors prepare for the start of a new year of trading.
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JPMorgan Is Acquiring a Major Credit Card Rewards Business in a Bet That Travel Will Rebound Next Year
JPMorgan had partnered with cxLoyalty for its popular credit-card rewards program until 2018, when the bank switched to using Expedia.
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10-Year Treasury Yield Drops Below 0.9% Amid Fears of New Covid Strain
U.S. yields fell on Monday as fears over a new, more contagious strain of coronavirus sparked demand for government bonds.
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You Can Have It All — Just Not All at Once, Says First Woman to Head Major Wall Street Bank
She’s about to take the reins of one Wall Street’s largest banks, and Jane Fraser has advice for others: “You can have it all, but don’t expect to have it at exactly the same time.”
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Fintech Firm Revolut Names Former Citigroup Executive Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann to Its US Board
Revolut has hired former Citigroup executive Rebecca Macieira-Kaufmann to its U.S. board as it seeks to expand in the world’s biggest economy.
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Gold to $2,500: Two ETF Analysts Break Down Citi's Bullish Call for 2021
Gold prices have numerous catalysts ahead, GraniteShares CEO Will Rhind says following Citigroup’s new bullish target of $2,500 an ounce by 2021.
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When Will the World Reach ‘Herd Immunity'? Citi Economists Weigh in
Analysis by Citi Research showed that the economic benefits of vaccination may not kick in until late 2021, when “herd immunity” is expected to start forming.
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Oil Versus Climate Change: The Economics of Drilling in the Arctic
The Arctic is not a barren, frozen wasteland. It’s home to some of the most unique ecosystems in the world. More than this: it’s home to people.
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Treasury Yields Fall After Disappointing Jobless Claims Data
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Thursday as the country’s death toll from the coronavirus topped 250,000 and states sought to impose restrictions.
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Treasury Yields Flat as Investors Monitor Coronavirus Developments
U.S. Treasury yields continued to fall on Wednesday, as disappointing U.S. retail sales dampened optimism on recent news of two effective coronavirus vaccines.
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Treasury Yields Ease Back Following Positive Vaccine News From Moderna
Treasury yields dipped on Tuesday, shedding some of the gains made in the previous session, following positive news about another coronavirus vaccine.
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Treasury Yields Fall as Rising Coronavirus Cases Remain a Concern
U.S. Treasury yields declined on Monday as rising coronavirus cases remained a concern for investors.