Investors Hope Earnings Season Will Revive Stocks

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SEC Brings in $218 Million in a Day but Still Faces Shutdown

[ad_1] The agency pushes out enforcement actions to end its fiscal year but can’t keep fine money for its own budget. [ad_2] Source link

WSJ News Exclusive | Want This 6% CD? You Have to Have $5 Million

[ad_1] The bank paid customers almost no interest for years. Now it is paying up—strategically. [ad_2] Source link

JPMorgan Paying $75 Million to Settle Suit Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties

[ad_1] The payment to the U.S. Virgin Islands ends a legal battle that exposed the disgraced financier’s close ties to the bank and the U.S. territory. [ad_2] Source link

Ending the LTCM Crisis Took Just One Bailout. We Should Be So Lucky Next Time.

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Wall Street Is Furious Over Rising Fines From SEC

[ad_1] Penalties for technical violations have exploded, prompting the high-speed trader Virtu to litigate rather than pay. [ad_2] Source link

Banks Don’t Love Rich Mortgage Borrowers as Much as They Used To

[ad_1] Sheila Smith was set to get a mortgage for about $750,000 to buy an investment property in Sedona, Ariz., earlier this year. The lender, a regional bank, offered a…

Jeffrey Epstein Advised Sergey Brin With Tax Shelter

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Index-Tracking ETFs Were All the Rage, Until Now

[ad_1] Active funds offered by JPMorgan, Dimensional are gaining popularity and taking market share from giants such as BlackRock. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | The Bidens and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

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