Yalman Onaran

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Wall Street Mania Poised To Spur SEC Focus On Apps, Shorts, T+2

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The regulator will seek remedies following the recent trading frenzy involving GameStop and other securities.

Biggest U.S. Banks Aren't As Strong As They Appear, Group Says

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Accounting and capital-relief measures have masked inherent weaknesses, a new report says.

Wall Street Set For First $100 Billion Trading Year In A Decade

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The big five banks have already generated almost $84 billion, more than any full year since 2010.

Banks Have A Mountain Of Deposits So They Don’t Need PPP Funding

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A record surge in bank deposits means lenders don’t need help from the Fed to fund small business loans.

Specter Of Negative Rates Is Putting Wall Street Bankers On Edge

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U.S. banks want to avoid what's happening to overseas lenders.

Phishing Attacks Against Banks Jump With Pandemic Used As Lure

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Smaller lenders remain at a greater risk than bigger banks.

U.S. Banks More Profitable Than Ever, But Wall Street Pay Is Slipping

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Pay cuts have been most dramatic at small firms that focus on investment banking, securities trading and wealth management.

Big Bank Headcounts Aren’t Budging Despite Dramatic Job Cuts

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Despite some displaced jobs, hiring remains strong within the financial sector.

North Korea Hackers Broke Into Banks, Tried To Take $1.1 Billion

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The hacking group has infiltrated more than 16 organizations in 11 countries, including the U.S.

Why Wall Street Traders Aren't Rejoicing (Yet) Over Volcker Rule

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The revised regime won’t significantly ease a ban on risky trading or expand the activities allowed.

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