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...Department of Justice “to attend to the interests of the United States” by “argu[ing] any case in a court of the United States in which the United States is interested.” 28 U.S.C. §§ 517, 518....
...Marcus, the consumer-finance platform of fellow Wall Street Category-V bank Goldman Sachs, launched a similarly competitive interest rate, back when claiming to have been paid any kind of interest was in...
...Shares in the US bank rose more than 6 per cent, as it followed JPMorgan Chase in reporting a smaller than expected drop in profits....
...Cohan argues that it should buy a big commercial bank....
...Where there’s a will there’s a way.” (Owen Walker) Deal Tracker M&A activity across the fintech sector continued to slow in June according to the latest research from S&P Global Market Intelligence....
...bank remains wary of the speculative assets....
...The S&P 500 has now closed at a record high 65 times this year, according to S&P analyst Howard Silverblatt — the second-highest total in history. 2....
...would prompt the central bank to take a more patient approach to raising rates....
...Email us at imani.moise@ft.com and sid.v@ft.com....
...variant would prompt the central bank to take a more patient approach to raising rates....
...Willing a chart to look like a shape does not make the trajectory or the signal real. As Ms Tenreyro pointed out, a V is not always a V. A V in annual data can look like a U in monthly data, she said....
...(WSJ) Tesla to join S&P 500 in one swoop (FT) U.K. court freezes up to $5 billion tied to alleged Kazakhstan Bank theft (WSJ) SoftBank buys 10.1% stake in Sweden's Sinch (Reuters)...
...Is America heading for a V-shaped economic trajectory after the Covid-19 shock? Or does a U, W — or dreaded L — shape loom instead?...
...But their pain “is a significant problem for the macroeconomy”, as Deutsche Bank Securities chief economist Torsten Slok told me — not least because they provide far more jobs than S&P 500 companies, which...
...The Fed ran one scenario with a V-shaped economic recovery, which is essentially the same as the crash scenario in the regular stress tests, as well as a prolonged “U-shaped” recovery and a double dip “W-shaped...
...The most widely held view was for a slower U-shaped rebound....
...“I would say that, as a team, we've pretty well discounted a uniform V-shaped recovery. The question is, is it U-shaped, is it W-shaped or parts of it L-shaped?”...
...“It’s very hard to lay a road map for the future,” Ms Nixon said. “The cautious tone from banks . . . that was uncertainty with a capital U.” mamta.badkar@ft.com...
...Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey maps a depression that is “V-shaped”. OECD secretary-general Ángel Gurría thinks the valley is “more like a U”....
...Dear readers, Will the recovery be shaped like a V, a U, or Nike’s “swoosh” symbol? There is much discussion on this quasi-theological question....
...David Kelly, chief strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, said: “The recession still looks like a U, not a V, and investors should first make sure their portfolios are positioned to weather a very difficult...
...And now a fifth expect a “V-shaped” economic recovery, up from a 10th in the previous month....
...Only a small minority of respondents said they expected a rapid recovery, with just 15 per cent of fund managers saying they expect a V-shaped rebound....
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