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Amazon Renews Prime Credit Card Tie-Up With JPMorgan Chase After Flirting With American Express
Credit card deals with popular brands including Amazon, Costco and American Airlines are some of the most hotly contested contracts in the financial world.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Alibaba, Apple, Robinhood and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Goldman Sachs Shutters Russia Business, First Major Wall Street Bank to Leave After Ukraine War
The move is the latest sign of Russia’s increasing isolation in the third week of President Vladimir Putin’s campaign to overthrow the government of Ukraine.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Bed Bath & Beyond, United, PVH and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Dow Futures Cut Sharp Losses as $130 Crude Comes a Bit Off the Boil
U.S. stock futures on Monday cut earlier declines, which saw Dow futures down more than 500 points at premarket lows.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Oil Stocks, Bed Bath & Beyond, Visa and More
Here are the stocks making notable moves in premarket trading on Monday, March 7.
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Dow Drops Nearly 800 Points as Market Turmoil Continues From Russia-Ukraine War, Inflation Fears
Stocks fell again on Monday as investors grew concerned higher energy prices stemming from the Russia-Ukraine conflict would slow the economy.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Best Buy, Kroger, Burlington and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser Sees ‘Tremendous Upside' in Stock After Tepid Investor Day Response
Fraser, who started as CEO of Citigroup a year ago, held her inaugural investor conference on Wednesday.
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Citigroup Return Forecast Underwhelms Investors, Shares Slide
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser is setting the bar for her bank to improve its lagging performance – modestly so.
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Banks Haven't Quit Coal. Study Says Commercial Lenders Have Channeled $1.5 Trillion to the Industry Since 2019
The research shows how a tiny number of financial institutions from a handful of countries play an outsized role in keeping the coal industry afloat.
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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser Faces Disgruntled Employees, Regulators' Demands in Difficult First Year
Regulatory scrutiny has weighed on employee morale, making the task of turning around Citigroup harder as CEO Jane Fraser approaches her one-year anniversary.
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Citi Offers a Glimpse Into Our Flexible Working Future
Citigroup is offering its vision for the future of flexible work with the release of new plans to transform its London headquarters.
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Jim Cramer Says ‘All Banks Are Not Created Equal,' and These Are His Favorites
“The banks are all over the place this earnings season, which just goes to show the importance of individual stock picking,” the “Mad Money” host said.
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Bank of America Tops Profit Estimates on Better-Than-Expected Credit Costs
How well did Bank of America navigate the jump in employee expenses that has stung rivals?
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Goldman CEO Says He Sees ‘Real Wage Inflation Everywhere' After 33% Jump in Pay Expenses
Wall Street firms have said that they were forced to pay up to retain valued employees.
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Companies Face a Tangle of State Policies Following Supreme Court Ruling Against Federal Vaccine Mandate
Companies have to face differing state policies regarding Covid-19 vaccines now that the Supreme Court blocked a federal mandate requiring them.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Activision Blizzard, Goldman Sachs, Peloton, Moderna and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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Goldman Shares Drop 7% After Earnings Miss on Surging Expenses, Equities Trading Slowdown
Amid rising rates and slowing markets, how will CEO David Solomon navigate the next phase?
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China Shares Climb as Official Data Showed Economic Growth Topped 8% Last Year
Numbers from China’s National Bureau of Statistics showed the Chinese economy grew by 8.1% in 2021, slightly below the market’s expectation.