Dan Freed

New York Pension Fund Seeks More Pay Disclosure From Wells Fargo

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New York's comptroller is asking Wells Fargo to disclose more information about its employee incentives.

Wells Fargo To Exit Personal Insurance Business

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The bank has been cutting costs as profits have fallen in part due to legal and regulatory problems.

Wells Fargo Targets Post-Boomer Customers With Robo-Advisor

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The new platform also gives users access to the firm's financial advisors.

Wells Fargo's Lone Outsider Aims To Clean Up Bank's Reputation

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He's trying to improve the bank's standing with regulators and working through a raft of lawsuits over the bank's improper sales practices.

Wells Fargo Finds More Unauthorized Accounts, Online Bill Pay Problems

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The bank will refund nearly 2 million more customers for charges they should not have incurred.

Bank Of America To Lay Off More Workers

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The cuts come as Bank of America is aiming to cut costs to boost financial targets.

Wells Fargo Ignored Whistleblowers At Its Own Peril

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Wells Fargo board pays price for letting whistleblowers whistle in the wind.

Old Problems Overshadow New Era At Wells Fargo

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The Tim Sloan era has begun at Wells Fargo but the old problems remain.