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| | | ... in the most sturdy financials at a time when the sector was battered. Shunning shares in Citi and, at one time, Bank of America, the fund invested in JP Morgan. "It was about taking the strongest players in an uncertain sector. For JP Morgan to go under ... |
| | | | Austock Group has appointed former chief executive at Bank of America - Merrill Lynch Australia, Paul Masi, as chief executive and managing director of the group. Masi has held a number of investment positions at BZW during the 1990s including head ... |
| | | | ... Pay), a timely and needed corporate governance reform." The letter will be sent to JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp, Waddell & Reed, Northern Trust, BB & T, Capital One Financial, American Express ... |
| | | | ... that sinking feeling on Wall Street overnight. Disappointment over banks earnings results also played a part. Bank of America reported a bigger than expected loss for the third quarter while JP Morgan and Citigroup warned about more loan losses. Morgan ... |
| | | | ... quarter earnings reports on Tuesday and Wednesday by Citigroup before the opening bell in New York on Tuesday, and Bank of America and Wells Fargo on Wednesday. Last Friday's earnings report from JPMorgan made investors wary, he said. "Although JPMorgan ... |
| | | | The Australian share market has received generally positive leads overnight, with all three key Wall Street indices higher, along with precious metals and copper, although the price of crude oil fell again. At 0824 AEDT on the Sydney Futures Exchange ... |
| | | | ... percent to 3.52 dollars, Wells Fargo dropped 2.5 per cent to $US28.08 and JPMorgan Chase shed 2.34 percent to 43.49. Bank of America tumbled 3.43 per cent to $US16.35 after the US stock market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Commission, moved ... |
| | | | ... rescue program. The government also will sell its 34 per cent stake in the company. The news came just days after Bank of America Corp repaid the entire $US45 billion ($A49.4 billion) in bailout money it owed US taxpayers. The Dow Jones industrial average ... |
| | | | ... Department report that new claims for unemployment benefits fell unexpectedly for the fifth straight week and Bank of America Corp's announcement late on Wednesday that it would repay its $45 billion in government bailout money. The government said the ... |
| | | | ... drawn up a list of financial institutions it deems too big to fail. The who's who includes: North America: US -- Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley; Canada -- Royal Bank of Canada. Europe: UK - Barclays ... |
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