JPMorgan
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HSBC takes the top spot in Euromoney’s survey for the third year in a row.
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Cross-border instant payments gain traction, although the trend is not moving fast enough, say industry experts.
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What do you gift the JPMorgan employee who has everything? How about a piece of JPMorgan history?
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The dynamics of the US securitization market have changed beyond recognition, while the role of banks in ABS has evolved too. The excesses of the past have gone and securitization is now a safe and reliable funding tool for consumer lending. So why don’t banks want to talk up their role in the market?
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It's that time of year again, when we round up what senior management said about your business line in their quarterly earnings calls.
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European bank shares have sunk to levels not seen since 2008, and even some of the region’s bank CEOs admit it is hard to make a compelling investment case for them. Euromoney speaks to the people at the top about their potential to re-emerge as global leaders.
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The CEOs of JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley worry about the consequences of capital and liquidity regulation – and are not surprised that companies prefer to stay private.
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While transaction banking is one of the most innovative areas of finance, there is competition from big tech - and gaining market share is tough in a fragmented industry. How can banks stay on top?
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The head of channels, analytics and innovation for treasury services and head of blockchain initiatives for corporate and investment banking at JPMorgan says: 'The boundaries between technological innovation and product development are blurring.'
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Fixed income research consumers tell us which research teams have impressed them most during the past 12 months.
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HSBC retains the top spot in Euromoney’s cash management survey.
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The regulators want overnight rates to become the norm in all markets after Libor – that could be wishful thinking.
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Didn’t have time to go through your investment banking rivals’ results announcements? Don’t worry, we’ve done it for you, business by business.
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Libra is designed to improve on the slow, costly and painful process of transferring money across borders through the banking system, but Facebook faces a long fight to launch it.
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Superlatives seem tailor-made for JPMorgan Chase. It is the most profitable bank in the US, with record net income and record revenues in 2018 – a feat repeated in the first quarter of 2019. And its extraordinary overall performance is built on the unshakeable foundation of its US franchise, making it our choice this year as the US’s best bank.
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Transaction services is an attractive business for banks finding it harder to make money in capital markets and M&A. This is evident in North America, where investment banks have been furiously investing in their cash management and trade finance businesses to get ahead of the game. Even Goldman Sachs is keen for a seat at the transaction banking table and is planning to roll out its own cash management services soon.
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The firm’s clear global leadership today is the result of long-term strategic thinking and sustained and disciplined investment of strong earnings.
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JPMorgan today dominates the global corporate and investment banking landscape. The key to success? A long-term strategy led by group co-president and CIB chief Daniel Pinto, and a management team that keeps the business in a constant state of reinvention.
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DBS named world’s best bank in Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2019; JPMorgan is the world’s best investment bank; Erste’s Treichl recognized as banker of the year.
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The best bank for financing in Latin America is JPMorgan. The bank’s pedigree in debt and structured products isn’t news to anyone who works in investment banking, but in recent years the breadth of its offer has been enhanced by increased depth in client and product coverage.
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The Bank of England and Federal Reserve begin to build the bulwarks against Facebook's cryptocurrency Libra.