While You Were Working – January 22
How the presence of Trump is changing international financial regulation, Kashkari keeps trying, clean renewables and corporations, and the smartest guy not in Davos
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How the presence of Trump is changing international financial regulation, Kashkari keeps trying, clean renewables and corporations, and the smartest guy not in Davos
A scorecard for Government Sachs, Nike finally does it, SGX gets ahead, Macron woos Davos crowd
Bitcoinitis, Deutsche Bank playing with fire, the CFPB and 950% interest rates, WMD and the weather
Apple brings cash home, Bloomberg crunches central bank forecasts, WEF previews Davos, and an Ode to Ronaldinho
Media luminaries weigh the future of news at GFLC 2017
Former Obama adviser surprises with measured criticism of fellow Democrats
Expert labels clearinghouses "too-big-to-fail"
Ian Bremmer and J.D. Vance discuss geopolitical uncertainty with Gillian Tett
Former United Nations Secretary-General highlights climate change, terrorism and trouble on the Korean Peninsula
Changes to financial services exams are coming in 2018
A commitment to diversity should include giving young people more opportunities, said panelists at SIFMA's 2017 Annual Meeting.
Executives explored the present and future of fintech at SIFMA's 2017 Annual Meeting.
The BIS on fintech, Wells Fargo CEO at risk, blockchainitis, and World Cup qualifiers
Deutsche Bank in the Oval Office, the dynamics of bank runs, and Brexit-induced regulatory arbitrage
The cost of Harvey, a tougher Fed, and the correlation between CDOs and career risk
Winds of change at the Energy Department, Inside indexing, Sir Howard Davies on regulation, and the behavioral science of trading turned on its head.
Smarsh acquires voice-archiving solution to boost MiFID II compliance offerings
The Bundesbank avoids Dying Harder, fixing the US mortgage market, bank stock swings, and guess who is missing out on the Trump Bump?
Goldman Sachs takes on the Volcker rule, banking disruptors, and the $1 trillion fund
Total eclipse of the sun, Mnuchin minds his business, Cohn atop an independent Fed, and Ray Dalio speaks his mind
Bannon gets the boot, the personnel policing Wall Street, Jeffrey Gundlach gets feisty, and why Jesse Eisinger is smirking.
Terror on Las Ramblas, hedge funds dabbling in sports betting, quant fund crisis alert, and how renewables have become just like TARP.
Consumer credit landscape flashing red, Amazon finances Whole Food acquisition, and new ideas abound for how to finance higher education ... and Pre-K education.
Fiduciary rule moves to death row, financial crisis crimes and no punishment, bank bailout justification, and Wall Street beats Silicon Valley again!
What Wall Street gets right on gender equality, Uber makes a business move, David Letterman returns, and Disney makes ESPN fans oh-so happy
Complexity abounds for fintech regulation, Earnest looks to sell itself, and what has the global financial system learned a decade after the kickoff of the crisis?
Financial markets doing some good, Some jobs aren't worth saving, Fiduciary rule FAQs, and is Wells Fargo too big to manage ethically?
Big Pot still needs bankers, Julius Baer bets on post-Brexit Britain, Goldman Sachs woos the Saudis, and Neymar bids adeiu to Barcelona
Oops, Wells Fargo did it again, Raters still gonna rate, FSI launches policy publication, and who exactly powers the Dow
Mission half-accomplished for the Mooch, CME Group goes big for GFLC, the straight shooter at Stifel, and why the next Oceans movie might be set in London
The Fed's Theory of Relativity, Trump knows that sometimes less is more, Brexit bankers weigh pay packages, and Jose Cuervo falls of his bar stool
Wall Street is cool again, Nasdaq makes RegTech move, a fiduciary rule nothingburger, and researchers imagine a world where securitization is transparent
MoochWatch ends and begins all at the same time, the Imposssible Trinity faces the Financial Trilemma, Deutsche Bank has a Brexit plan, and investment banking heads to the boon docks
Illinois-based Magnetar Capital is expanding its energy franchise, which dates back to 2005
Strange days at the FDIC, a new nominee for the CFTC, and a nothing burger speech from the new chair of the SEC
How really bored bond traders pass the time, teeny-tiny bank fines, and should policymakers be Tweeting more?
On "social collateral" and interbank markets, firepower at the CFPB, firepower at the SEC, and Dr. Doom is doing his thing again
Trump gets an Econ 101 lecture, Where renewable power might literally replacing nuclear, the OCC states the obvious, and should anyone really worry about bond market liquidity?
How to rein in a winning trader, crowd-sourcing as an investment strategy, Brexit kabuki dance, and clean coal bites the dust
Labor Department isn't in on the joke, Money and politics in the UK, The cable woes of forex traders, and when wine labels go bad
Mark Carney impersonates Leon Lett, the Wall Street Journal editorial board needs an editor, a new kind of World Cup, and a West Side Story in New Jersey