While You Were Working – June 23
What banks can learn from Ryanair, the value of analyst research, precious metals and what light-touch regulaiton looks like.
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What banks can learn from Ryanair, the value of analyst research, precious metals and what light-touch regulaiton looks like.
Stress tests prove to be not so stressful, George Clooney toasts to a cool $1 billion, and green bonds feel some growing pains
Fun with stress tests, Uber alles, Qatar pivots, and SIFMA and FSI cry foul on FINRA
Research offers advisors insights on how to win business from young, high-net-worth clients
Lockwood Advisors unveils portfolio offering built on American Funds
Another boo-boo at Barclays, a boon for custody banks, the ongoing public pension debacle, and Bowen bolts from the CFTC,
Pershing unveils open-consumption model for its technology solutions
Pershing rolls out no-transaction-fee ETF platform for NetX360 users
Skin in the game set to get burned, Kansas tax plan woes, parking oil offshore and Barclays is on pins and needles.
FBI wisdom on cyersecurity at INSITE 2017, Aaron Rodgers shares his narrative, Fed to share more stress test info and Amazon goes grocery shopping
Defining and dissecting a "bunny" market, Pershing launches no-transaction-fee ETF platform, OFR in the crosshairs and JPMorgan has a daddy problem
Jack Lew shares his insights at INSITE 2017, Chris Cox comes out of witness protection, Virtu taps Greifeld for chairman
Gorman weighs in on Dodd-Frank, JPMorgan shows some character, Bill Gross sounds alarm for global markets, the tax man cometh for Ronaldo and the Qataris ponder the hotel biz.
Big banks battle Venmo, Mike Mayo finds a home, Peer pressure from Google on rooftop solar
The rise of mobile devices, text messaging represents increased compliance risks for financial services firms
The laughable tax theory of Kansas is about to go national, Liquidity requirements still have doubters, and Goldman Sachs weigh fintech in Brazil
America's anti-motherhood policies, Reforming OTC derivatives, Pain at one bank in Spain, and GE is not all-in on America First
The poetry and prose of Jes Staley, AIG hopes the fourth time is the charm, Goldman Sachs wants everyone into the dark pool, and get ready for laptop lunacy in the skies over the Atlantic
Life as a lender-of-last-resort, BoE fights the good fight on reforms, and SNAP goes Snap!
Jes preps to take fire, Lloyd loves Glass-Steagall, OLA trying to not be DOA, and might homeownership a bad thing?
The environment for initial public offerings seems stronger than it was last year, Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman said.
Charlie Munger is OK with financial regulations, Garrett flip-flops, and the UK's FCA gets swindled
Raters gonna rate, Jeb says shhh to FOIA, Fiduciary rule death watch, And Warren Buffett gets set to shine
Hensarling has a good day, Nasdaq has plan to boost IPOs, EU fires a shot at London finance, and traders make Carly Rae Jepsen smile
Biden talks moonshots, a unicorn is spotted at Milken and people are talking about the Bolsheviks again
Day 2 of the Milken Institute Global Conference featured Jeb Bush, Terry Duffy, Jim Yong Kim, Stephen Schwarzman and plenty of talk about Trump.
Mnuchin, Dimon, El-Erian, Minerd, Bonderman and more - A wrap up of the newsmakers from Day 1 of the Milken Institute Global Conference
Leaders from Allianz and Guggenheim partners see the Federal Reserve leading the way
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was at ease in LA for the Milken Institute Global Conference
Status quo working for US banks, Wall Street unkind to Freinds of Donald, SEC flirts with fiduciary rule and PIMCO weighs Trump's first 100 days
PayPal looks ahead, Wall Street and regional banks not wowed by Trump, but hedge funds and bond vigilantes might be
The Volcker rule sausage making, BIS on CEO compensation, Jamie Dimon leanring to speak Polish, and Alexis Sanchez takes a dive
How to measure the size of a bank, smarter student lending, Nasdaq soars, and a corporate governance nightmare comes true
MetLife wants a SIFI pause, BIS on monetary policy, parent-of-student loan bubbles, and one thing Wells Fargo does right
Trump targets FSOC and OLA, Mnuchin slow plays Fannie and Freddie, Goldman feedback goes 24/7, and why Messi and Ronaldo might one day unite
Basel talk in Washington, bond markets like dictators, a Chinese market that never fails and college kids jump into dark pools
James Gorman's regulatory wish list, Larry Fink is nervous, Oops at the OCC and fun with Brexit charts
Light-touch regulation or no-touch regulation? Maaaaarcus grew and MoochWatch continued
The missing piece of Glass-Steagall debate, markets get jittery, more Boeing layoffs and does the Fed need more diversity?
Banks warm to energy, more Chinese accounting fun, Tarullo and Jedis, and the most heart-warming story of the week
Wall Street beats Main Street, Brits wanna be Yanks, CFTC seats get warm; and Bankers flip the script on geopolitical risk
Trump says Yellen is "not toast," SWIFT fights hacks with 1990s-style defense, Uber tires of saying oops and tax reform might not work out the way Red states had planned