How Stagflation Puts Banks in a Vise
Elevated inflation and slowing growth are a poor combination for bank stocks.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Sees an End on the Horizon. But Not Yet.
After two decades, JPMorgan Chase's CEO says he has three or four more years on the job-or maybe more. But even he's talking about what comes next.
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Kalshi Cinches $22 Billion Valuation in Ongoing Round
Coatue Management is leading the new financing that would total about $1 billion for the prediction-market platform, according to sources.
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Big Banks Score Win Under New Plan to Loosen Capital Rules
Trump officials say simplifying the rules, designed to help banks withstand financial strains, will boost lending and benefit the economy.
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Liberty Puerto Rico Lenders Challenge $250 Million Diameter 'Drop-Down' Loan
Major creditors of Liberty say it breached an agreement not to transfer 'all or substantially all' assets with Diameter loan last year.
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Simpson Thacher Lands More Restructuring Partners From Kirkland
Brian Schartz and John Luze are expected to join Simpson after its recent hiring of Kirkland Ellis liability-management lawyer David Nemecek.
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Trump Escalates Attack on Powell, as Questions About Fed Chair Transition Continue
Trump's remarks could escalate the legal feud that is threatening to derail the confirmation of his chosen successor for Fed chair.
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HighVista Hires Former Kline Hill Executive for New Secondary Strategy
The firm looks to take advantage of an increase in both secondary deal and fundraising activity.
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Ecolab Nears Deal for KKR's Data-Center Cooling Company
Ecolab is set to pay between $4.5 billion and $5 billion for the business.
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Why Companies Are Chopping Up Big Bond Deals Into Smaller Pieces
The average number of tranches on investment-grade bond deals is at a record high as companies issue jumbo deals and look for cost savings.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on AIA Group, HDFC Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
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Being 'the Next Warren Buffett' Sounds Like an Honor. It Is More of a Curse.
There is only one Oracle of Omaha, though many have laid claim to a role as his spiritual successor.
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Trump Wants Powell Out. Powell Is Digging In.
The Federal Reserve chair said he would stay on the board until the Justice Department probe ends-and maybe longer.
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The AI Payoff Is the 'Biggest Question' for U.S. Investors, Says Goldman's Snider
Ben Snider, Goldman Sachs' new U.S. equity strategist, is bullish on stocks and corporate earnings. Why he likes solar energy, cybersecurity, and AI infrastructure plays.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 20, 2026 07:00 ET (11:00 GMT)
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