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Bank of America lending profit down, expenses rise
Bank of America Corp posted a third-quarter profit on Tuesday, helped by accounting gains and asset sales, but the bank's main businesses showed signs of weakness as lending profits dropped and expenses rose.
Citi posts higher earnings but warns on growth
Citigroup Inc reported higher quarterly earnings, helped by an accounting gain, but warned that developed markets could face weak growth for years, and the bank's shares fell.
Debit Card Fees Draw Antitrust Concerns From House Democrats
U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., wants Attorney General Eric Holder to probe banks and trade groups for potentially illegal collusion over new consumer debit card fees.
Citi Q3 net rises, boosted by accounting gain
Citigroup Inc reported higher third-quarter earnings on Monday, helped by rising income from Asia and an accounting gain banks can take in turbulent markets.
Citigroup Q3 net rises, boosted by accounting gain
Citigroup Inc reported higher third-quarter earnings on Monday, helped by rising income from Asia and an accounting gain banks can take in turbulent markets.
G-20 Ministers Will Back Capital Surcharges on Biggest Banks
Finance ministers and central bankers from the world's top economies are set to back mandatory capital surcharges on big lenders of as much as 2.5 percent to be phased in beginning in 2016.
S&P 500 Index May be Poised to Extend Its Winning Streak
With one-third of the Dow components and crowd favorite Apple reporting results next week, U.S. stocks are setting the stage for another week of gains.
U.S. Stock Futures Rise on Earnings, Data
U.S. stock futures rose on Friday on upbeat earnings and economic data.
Analysis: Wall Street banks profit from their weakness
The tempestuous bond markets of the third quarter could result in surprising gains for U.S. banks, but investors are unlikely to be impressed.
Asian Shares Edge Lower on Caution over Global Growth
Asian shares inched down on Friday, tracking New York and European shares lower as weak Chinese trade data raised concerns about the global economy, while the euro eased after another sovereign debt ratings downgrade.
Can the Dow Break out of its Range?
Since early August, the U.S. stock market has been stuck in a range.
Mining firms drag down South African stocks
Resources firms such as Exxaro led South African stocks lower on Thursday as miners took a knock after weak data from China and disappointing earnings from the United States.
U.S. Stocks Hit by Weak Chinese Trade Report
U.S. stocks and global risk assets were hit with a worse-than-expected trade report out of China. China reported that September exports rose 17 percent from a year ago and imports increased 21 percent from a year ago.
JP Morgan results splash water on Wall St's 3-day rise
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday after three days of gains as earnings from JPMorgan and soft economic data from China reinforced worries about a slowing global economy.
Wall Street's rally tripped by China data, JP Morgan
Stocks fell on Thursday after three days of gains as earnings from JPMorgan and soft economic data from China reinforced worries about a slowing global economy.
U.S. Stocks Down, Financials and Basic Materials Lead Decline
U.S. stocks are trading down on Thursday's morning session on disappointing economic data from China and downbeat earnings from banking giant JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM).
Wall Street falls after China data, JPMorgan earnings
Stocks fell on Thursday as earnings from JPMorgan and soft economic data in China reinforced worries about a slowing global economy, giving investors reason to pause after the recent run-up.
U.S. Stocks Open Lower on China Data, JPM Earnings
U.S. stocks edged lower on Thursday on news that growth in Chinese trade slowed in September. Before the market opened, JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) reported third quarter earnings of $1.02 per share, which exceeded expectations.
JPMorgan Chase's Q3 Earnings Fall 'Reasonable,' Company Says
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s third-quarter earnings fell 4 percent as the European debt crisis pushed investment banking clients to the sidelines, but results were helped by an accounting gain the bank can take when markets are in turmoil.
Wall Street to open lower after China data, JPMorgan
Stocks were set to open lower on Thursday as earnings from JPMorgan and soft economic data in China highlighted worries about a slowing global economy, giving investors reason to pause after the recent run-up.
U.S. Stock Futures Dip on China, JPMorgan
U.S. stock futures are down Thursday morning on disappointing earnings from JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) and weak data out of China.
JPMorgan Q3 net slips; shares lower in premarket
JPMorgan Chase & Co's third-quarter earnings fell 4 percent as the European debt crisis pushed investment banking clients to the sidelines, but results were helped by an accounting gain the bank can take when markets are in turmoil.
JPMorgan Q3 Net Slips, Shares Lower in Premarket
JPMorgan Chase & Co reported lower third-quarter net income as the European debt crisis set back corporate dealmaking.
Futures Lower After China Data, JPMorgan Results
Stock index futures fell on Thursday after weaker-than-expected economic data in China reawakened global economic worry and earnings from JPMorgan Chase.
Goldman Sachs May Post Third-Quarter Loss: Citi
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. will likely record a loss in the third quarter, only the second quarterly loss in the Wall Street titan's history, hurt by weakness across trading and investment banking, equity market declines and wider credit spreads during the period, Citigroup said.
Earnings on Deck With All Eyes on Eurozone
Investors tiring of the Eurozone's debt crisis dragging the market all over the place are hoping to focus on something else next week -- earnings.
Calif. Open to Deal in Mortgage Settlement Talks-WSJ
California Attorney General Kamala Harris remains open to a deal with large U.S. banks in multi-state mortgage negotiations provided it involves a stronger proposal from lenders, the Wall Street Journal reported.
California open to deal in mortgage settlement talks: report
California Attorney General Kamala Harris remains open to a deal with large U.S. banks in multi-state mortgage negotiations provided it involves a stronger proposal from lenders, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Volcker Rule Draft Gives Banks Ability to Hedge
A draft proposal of the Volcker rule that cracks down on banks' proprietary trading gives firms flexibility to hedge risk, and sets stringent limits on such trading beyond U.S. borders to address fears the rule will put U.S. firms at a disadvantage.
Banks should tie more employees' pay to risk: Fed
Large banks need to tie more employees' compensation to the risks their decisions pose to their institutions, through such things as deferred pay, the Federal Reserve said in a report released on Wednesday.