Fed to Resume Net Asset Purchases With $40 Billion in Securities This Month
The Federal Reserve is ready to once more expand its balance sheet by buying short-term Treasury securities, aiming to head off bouts of pressure in overnight lending markets that are critical to the broader financial system.
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Big Banks 'Debanked' Politically Sensitive Industries, Regulator Finds
The report stemmed from an investigation into claims by the Trump administration that U.S. banks turned their back on oil and gas, firearms and other industries.
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JPMorgan Hands $1,000 to Employees Who Earn Less Than $80,000
Many staff members will receive the money in the form of a contribution to their 401(k) plans.
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Treasury's Bank Regulation Takeover Has a New Goal: Anti-Money-Laundering Rules
Scott Bessent wants the department to be 'a gatekeeper' on rules that force banks to monitor for illicit transactions and money laundering.
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Why Schwab expects a 'vibepression' from sticky inflation and a sector rotation next yaer
Stubborn inflation, K-shaped consumption and sectoral rotation will be among the dominant features of 2026
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Massive Debt-Fueled Deals, From Warner to Electronic Arts, Are Back on Wall Street
Paramount's $77.9 billion bid for Warner-backed by $54 billion in debt-is making some bond investors queasy.
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Transamerica's Owner Is Moving to the U.S.
Aegon, the Dutch insurer and asset manager, is joining the stream of European companies moving stateside as it seeks to tap into the U.S. life and retirement market.
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Integrity Growth Moves Past Deal-by-Deal Model With $220 Million Debut Fund
The Los Angeles-based investment firm backed a half-dozen individual deals before pitching its first fund.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on big Canadian banks, Deutsche Boerse, Hong Leong Bankand more in the latest Market Talks covering financial services.
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Distressed Funds Snap Up First Brands' Top Loans to Drive Debt Restructuring
King Street Capital and Mudrick Capital Management are among investors seizing opportunity in the rare and rapid price drop in the auto supplier's top-ranking bankruptcy loan.
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JPMorgan Stock Sinks on Higher Expense Outlook. Other Banks May Have to Keep Up.
The nation's largest bank said new growth initiatives, plus inflation, would driving expenses higher in 2026.
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Kevin Hassett Says He Wouldn't Bow to Pressure Over Cutting Interest Rates
The favorite to be the next Fed chair added that there is "plenty of room" to cut rates in the months ahead, aligning himself with President Trump's repeated calls for lower borrowing costs.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 10, 2025 16:00 ET (21:00 GMT)
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