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...It is a weekend well-worth the 2h drive from town — if you’re lucky enough to score tickets....
...Or look at the action of banks. This week JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and Citi set aside a record $28bn for bad loans, more than expected....
...A local school’s in two of the Indiana Jones films pretending to be Connecticut....
...Jordan would go on to serve on as many as 10 boards at a time, working for such blue-chips as Xerox, Dow Jones, American Express and Revlon....
...With the launch of the offer for all preference shares in Unilever N.V. we are also taking important steps to simplify our capital structure and improve corporate governance.”...
...Bank of America, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo will be joined by BlackRock, the asset manager....
...(WaPo) Clinton blasts Wells Fargo’s “outrageous behaviour” In a letter published on her website, the Democrat slammed the bank for its illegal account opening scandal....
...The sharp slowdown in mortgage refinancing will affect JPMorgan, the second-biggest mortgage lender behind Wells Fargo, which also announces earnings on Friday....
...), the magazine n+1 has come of age....
...Recording the gains were Wells Fargo , Citigroup , JPMorgan , Morgan Stanley and Bank of America , with each managing to outpace Goldman Sachs , which was up just 0.2 per cent to $115.33....
...Moreover, two of the firm’s five founders – James Vernon and Jean-Philippe Blochet, the B and V in Brevan – left....
...Frank Mitsch, BB&T Capital Markets/Wells Fargo Securities Frank J. Mitsch follows the chemicals sector for Wells Fargo Securities....
...He confirmed that Liverpool had been granted an extension on a £237m loan from Royal Bank of Scotland and Wachovia, the US bank that is now a part of Wells Fargo....
..., manage to maintain a “V-shaped” recovery?...
...Wells Fargo, which said it had repaid $25bn in government funds on Wednesday, was 0.9 per cent higher at $27.09....
...bun.gle [buhng-guh l] v, n. 1. v (with object) to do clumsily and awkwardly; botch: He bungled the job. 2. v (wihout object) to perform or work clumsily or inadequately: He is a fool who bungles consistently...
...Citigroup fell 11.9 per cent to $17.75 The embattled bank was in talks over the weekend with Wells Fargo and Banco Santander as well as Citigroup. Wells Fargo fell 10.9 per cent at $33.25....
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