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  • Monday, 7 November, 2022
    ReviewNon-Fiction
    Servants of the Damned — the lawyers who enabled Trump

    A deep dive into the law firm that became one of the key institutions in the president’s orbit

  • Saturday, 1 October, 2022
    On Wall StreetUS financial regulation
    US settlements bare the ‘off-channel’ world of bankers

    Use of WhatsApp and other messaging channels has become widespread during the pandemic

    Whatsapp logo and binary cyber codes
  • Friday, 2 September, 2022
    On Wall StreetUS interest rates
    The silver lining of the Fed’s interest rate increases

    Savers are finally receiving a modicum of yield on their cash

    The Federal Reserve building in Washington
  • Wednesday, 17 August, 2022
    US inflation
    ‘Shock the market’: Wall Street’s original ‘Dr Doom’ tells Fed to toughen up

    Forecaster of 1982 bull market Henry Kaufman says US central bank has ‘long way to go’ on inflation

    Henry Kaufman, a former Salomon Brothers economist
  • Saturday, 13 August, 2022
    On Wall StreetUS economy
    The $1.6tn student debt quandary hanging over the US economy

    Decision whether to lift moratorium on federal loan payments will affect millions of borrowers

    Montage of students on a campas and numbers
  • Saturday, 23 July, 2022
    On Wall StreetFinancial services
    Jane Fraser keeps Citigroup out of harm’s way — for now

    US bank posts better than expected results during tricky second quarter

    Citigroup chief Jane Fraser pictured in California in May this year
  • Wednesday, 20 July, 2022
    US inflation
    US consumers are bending but not breaking as prices soar. Can it last?

    Signs of distress emerge as Americans save less and poorer borrowers fall behind on car loans

    Volunteers for Feeding Tampa Bay and other groups distribute food in Florida
  • Thursday, 14 July, 2022
    Morgan Stanley
    Morgan Stanley profits hit by investment banking slowdown

    Wall Street lender expects to pay $200mn penalty over probe into misuse of personal devices

    A sign is displayed on the Morgan Stanley building in New York City
  • Friday, 8 July, 2022
    Cryptocurrencies
    Top Fed official warns of ‘serious vulnerabilities’ in crypto industry

    Sector needs tighter regulation as it is susceptible to same risks as traditional finance, Lael Brainard says

    Federal Reserve vice-chair Lael Brainard
  • Wednesday, 15 June, 2022
    Bitcoin
    Bitcoin tumble leaves the average buyer in the red

    Exchange bosses warn that ‘things can always get worse’

    A sign for Bitcoin in the window of a YMCA building in Prague, Czech Republic, on Tuesday, May 17 2022
  • Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
    Apple Inc
    Apple sidelines Goldman and goes in-house for lending service

    Apple Pay Later will offer loans via new subsidiary instead of financing through a bank

    Jennifer Bailey, vice-president of Apple Pay, speaks about the Apple Card on March 25 2019
  • Thursday, 2 June, 2022
    US economy
    Cloudy with chance of hurricanes for Wall Street, bankers say

    Financiers use meteorological metaphors to make sense of economic uncertainty

    Jamie Dimon inside JPMorgan’s offices
  • Saturday, 28 May, 2022
    On Wall StreetMarkets
    Farmers fear crypto boss Sam Bankman-Fried will cost them sleep

    Agricultural groups criticise FTX plan for round-the-clock risk management in leveraged futures market

    Combine unloading harvested wheat into truck
  • Thursday, 19 May, 2022
    Financial services
    Cryptocurrency platform FTX expands into US equities market

    Group led by Sam Bankman-Fried discloses ambition to become the ‘everything exchange’

    Sam Bankman-Fried
  • Wednesday, 11 May, 2022
    Derivative exchanges
    Wall Street brokers question FTX futures trading plan

    Cryptocurrency exchange would replace intermediaries with automated risk management

    Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX chief executive
  • Tuesday, 10 May, 2022
    Cryptocurrencies
    Citi, BNY Mellon and Wells Fargo invest in crypto tech company

    Deal valuing Talos at $1.25bn comes as price of digital assets such as bitcoin tumbles

    An illustration picture taken in London on May 8 2022 shows gold-plated souvenir cryptocurrency Tether (USDT), Bitcoin and Etherium coins arranged beside a screen displaying a trading chart
  • Saturday, 30 April, 2022
    On Wall StreetFinancial services
    Elon Musk’s bank loans show the divide in American finance

    Big lenders should be doing more for their communities than helping the rich get richer

  • Sunday, 24 April, 2022
    News in-depthCryptocurrencies
    Crypto industry’s Super Bowl ad blitz comes up short

    Star-studded marketing push fails to jump-start sluggish trading volumes as uncertainty prevails

    LeBron James with his younger self in a commercial shown during this year’s Super Bowl
  • Saturday, 9 April, 2022
    On Wall StreetFederal Reserve
    How the Federal Reserve became a reality TV show

    Keeping up the Kardashians’ way helps the central bank maintain calm in the markets — but it has its costs

    Lael Brainard
  • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
    The Big Read
    Blockchain and financial markets: will computers push out brokers?

    Cryptocurrency exchange FTX wants US futures markets to use its technology, bringing 24/7 trading and automated risk management

  • Monday, 4 April, 2022
    Cryptocurrencies
    SEC explores segregating businesses at crypto exchanges

    Regulator to look at hiving off custody and market making by trading platforms, chair says

    Gary Gensler, chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission
  • Tuesday, 22 March, 2022
    War in Ukraine
    White House tells CEOs that Russian cyber attack on US is ‘coming’

    President tells executives it is their ‘patriotic duty’ to strengthen digital defences

    Joe Biden speaks to members of the Business Roundtable, a large US businss lobby
  • Saturday, 12 March, 2022
    On Wall StreetCryptocurrencies
    Joe Biden finds a way to please the crypto crowd

    US president’s vague executive order on digital currencies is described as ‘balanced’

    Montage of US president Joe Biden and cryptocurrency symbols
  • Saturday, 26 February, 2022
    News in-depthCyber warfare
    Companies rush to build cyber defences in wake of Ukraine-Russia conflict

    Shares in cyber security groups surge as concerns rise over debilitating attacks

    A computer screen showing the word ‘Malware’
  • Saturday, 19 February, 2022
    On Wall StreetCryptocurrencies
    Crypto ‘communities’ need to be more neighbourly

    Software developers behind privacy coins threaten to undermine anti-money laundering laws

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