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  • Great expectations? Bank of America comfortably beats estimates for third quarter

    October 17, 2016

    Shares in Bank of America nudged up in early trading today, after the lender reported earnings which sailed past expectations. The figures The US bank reported net income of $5bn (£4.1bn), up seven per cent from the prior year's $4.6bn. Meanwhile, earnings per share grew to $0.41, an increase of eight per cent from $0.38 and beating out [...]

  • City must choose which access rights are most important ahead of Brexit talks

    October 17, 2016

    The City must choose which rights its financial services sector actually needs, and which are just nice to have, before it gets to the Brexit negotiating table. The report by Open Europe stresses that the passporting regime does not consist of one set of rights and those involved in the Brexit talks should therefore focus on [...]

  • This would-be bank has taken a key step towards getting its licence

    October 16, 2016

    Acorn Financial Partners has today applied for a banking licence from the regulators. The challenger bank in the making, which will initially focus its efforts on small businesses in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, will be called Redwood Bank once it is authorised. Acorn is hopeful the banking licence will be granted by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority in [...]

  • Get ready for round two of US bank earnings, with Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America reporting this week

    October 16, 2016

    Wall Street investors are likely eyeing this week with trepidation, as a slew of US financial giants gear up to release quarterly earnings. Bank of America will kick off the week, releasing third quarter earnings on Monday. Goldman Sachs will report on Tuesday, Morgan Stanley on Wednesday and Bank of New York Mellon on Thursday. Bank [...]

  • Financial and professional services are our entire nation’s Crown Jewels

    October 14, 2016

    I have spent much of the past year speaking to employees, employers and entrepreneurs from across this great country. In December I went to Northern Ireland, in March to Scotland, in July to the North of England, and last week to Bristol and Cardiff – 12 UK cities in total. After each of these trips [...]

  • Citigroup beats expectations but revenues still fall

    October 14, 2016

    One of the US' largest lenders has surprised and delighted investors by reporting a smaller than expected fall in revenues. The figures Revenues fell five per cent to $17.8bn (£14.6bn) in the third quarter, beating expectations of $17.3bn.  Meanwhile, net income fell 11 per cent to $3.8bn, pushing earnings per share down to $1.24, from $1.31 the year before. Banking revenues fell six per cent to $4.1bn, although investment banking [...]

  • Profits dip at Wells Fargo as it deals with departure of boss John Stumpf

    October 14, 2016

    Wells Fargo has revealed profits dipped during the three months to the end of September, in a week that's seen its chief exec John Stumpf make a dramatic departure. The figures Net income was down to $5.64bn (£4.6bn) from $5.8bn last year, and earnings per share dropped to $1.03 from $1.05. Revenues rose to $22.3bn [...]

  • Flash crash trader loses challenge against extradition to the US at the High Court

    October 14, 2016

    Navinder Sarao, the trader accused by US authorities of contributing to a 2010 flash crash, cannot appeal a ruling that he must be extradited to the US to face charges carrying a maximum sentence of 380 years. At the High Court today, Lord Justice Gross said it was "clear" the court must turn down his application.  [...]

  • Deutsche Bank could cut another 10,000 jobs

    October 14, 2016

    Deutsche Bank could be preparing to cut another 10,000 jobs in a massive cost-saving drive. According to a Reuters report, the German lender's finance boss, Marcus Schenck, told staff in September the bank will need to "cut another 10,000 staff" on top of the 9,000 job losses announced by chief executive John Cryan last October. Read more: Deutsche [...]

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