Westwood Raises $300 Million for Oil Patch Secondary Bets
The asset manager aims to gain from private-equity investors looking to sell fund stakes backing oil and gas assets.
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Prudential PLC Picks HSBC Veteran Douglas Flint as Next Board Chair
Flint is set to join the board in March as a nonexecutive director and chair-designate, succeeding the retiring Shriti Vadera.
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The Collapse of a Car-Parts Supplier Puts Spotlight on How Cash Flow Can Lie
Some long-used financial-engineering techniques now bring renewed scrutiny.
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Bank Earnings Are Kicking Off. These 5 Regionals Have Big Dividends.
With bank earnings underway, analysts say dividend investors have reason to pay attention to regional lenders.
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Jamie Dimon Warns Interfering With Fed Would Push Up Rates
The JPMorgan chief reiterated his support of the Fed after the DOJ investigation.
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Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on JPMorgan, Computershare, a potential cap on credit-card interest rates and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.
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JPMorgan Profit Falls on Investment-Banking Miss, Apple Card Charge
CEO Jamie Dimon said the economy remains resilient but also warned of geopolitical risks.
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Hedge Fund Accuses Kirkland of Conflicts in Continuation-Vehicle Lawsuit
Mason Capital says the law firm is giving conflicted advice in a dispute between the Abu Dhabi Investment Council and private-equity firm Energy & Minerals Group.
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U.S. Bancorp to Buy BTIG for Up to $1 Billion
U.S. Bancorp has struck a deal to buy BTIG, a financial-services firm specializing in investment banking, institutional sales and trading, research and prime brokerage, for up to $1 billion in cash and stock.
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BNY Profit Rises, CEO Calls Pressure on Fed 'Counterproductive'
Bank of New York Mellon's chief executive criticized the Trump administration's pressure on the Fed in a media call that came after the company reported record revenue for 2025.
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Smaller Natural Disasters Incurred Record Insurance Costs Last Year
The U.S. was spared by a direct hurricane hit last year, but claim costs for typically smaller, more frequent and localized natural disasters reached their highest to date for 2025.
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Wealthfront Stock Plunges After First Earnings Report Since IPO
Wealthfront reported earnings for the first time since the stock made its trading debut in an IPO in December.
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Behind the Unraveling of Apple's Credit-Card Partnership With Goldman Sachs
After more than two years of negotiations, one of the biggest credit-card deals of all time will see Goldman replaced by JPMorgan on the Apple credit card.
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Banks Enter Earnings Season on Firmer Footing, Though Risks Linger
U.S. banks are entering the new year on solid footing after a strong 2025, and analysts say that momentum should continue, barring any unforeseen shocks.
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New York Fed President Defends Chair Amid Investigation
New York Fed President John Williams said that interest rates are in a comfortable place, hinting that he and other U.S. central bankers may not be in a rush to bring interest rates lower this month.
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