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Pink slips on Wall Street

HSBC and Wells Fargo are among the latest firms in layoff headlines.


Movers & shakers: July 20, 2009

Oppenheimer & Co. tapped Michael Murphy and Tom Mulkeen as managing directors in the taxable fixed-income sales and trading department. They will report to Robert...


The exception

The rules are different for financial gods like Warren Buffett. And doesn't the media know it.


Big, bigger and too big

Arguments proliferate about just how large a financial sector the U.S. should be.


Movers & shakers: May 11, 2009

Barclays Capital, the investment banking division of Barclays Bank plc, hired Sam Dean as a managing director, co-head of global equity capital markets, in its...


Movers & shakers: April 24, 2009

Citigroup Inc. named Deborah McWhinney head of Citi Personal Wealth Management. After retiring as president of Charles Schwab Institutional in 2007, McWhinney (pictured) was CEO...


Movers & shakers: March 27, 2009

Kirk Wilson joined independent investment bank Greenhill & Co. as a managing director. Wilson was a vice chairman of Morgan Stanley's investment banking division, where...


The Trouble with TARP

Geithner is sticking with Paulson's flawed remedy. Or maybe he isn't. Stay tuned for details.


The $12,000 man

Puritan alert! With the economy slumping, the scolds come out of the woodwork, decrying bonuses, junkets and lattes. How to keep your head off the guillotine.


Cablevision, Washington Post bolster defenses

Loans are available for companies that don't need them, as the two companies' successful bond offerings prove.


Promise, meet reality

As Obama takes the reins, the economic outlook remains as dire as ever.


Forging ahead at Wells

Timothy Sloan is overseeing the integration of Wachovia Securities into the San Francisco-based bank.


Citi directors call in Cravath

Citigroup's board has tapped Cravath's Robert Joffe for advice on the bank's many challenges.


So much for all that

Remember the emergency, three-page bailout plan to buy toxic securities? Well, never mind.


Hammerin' Hank

In which we track the wandering peregrinations of a bailout story from its source in boring wonkery to its final resting place on outraged cable.


Cravath in a lot of cookie jars

Cravath's Faiza Saeed represented Morgan Stanley's board on the company's conversion to a bank holding company and its stake sale to Mitsubishi UFJ.


Baird does Charlotte

Baird's staffing its new Charlotte, N.C. office with Wachovia Securities refugees. Brian McDonagh will be co-head of M&A.


Movers & shakers: Nov. 5, 2008

Greenhill & Co. hired three former Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. bankers to open a Chicago office for the independent investment bank. Glenn Tilles, Doug Jackson...


Happy days are/aren't here again

LIBOR falls, so do equity markets. Banks get a bailout, but the financial system may have more shocks ahead. The outlook for regulation and the American lifestyle.


Uncle Sam likes Simpson Thacher

Simpson Thacher attorneys are advising Treasury on its investments in U.S. banks.


Spread too far

Amid turmoil, risk arbs have absorbed a lot of bad news, but some strategic deals look likely to close, and deal demand may be building.


Beyond flux

Market chaos has effectively stifled most M&A activities. But investment bankers already look ahead to when a kind of dealmaking normalcy prevails.


Lazard steers MUFG through Morgan Stanley deal

Lazard's Gary Parr, and a host of other bankers, advised Mitsubishi UFJ on its investment in Morgan Stanley.


Quick turnaround

Financial calamity leads regulators to fast-track mergers of bigger banks.


Incoming

In the face of widespread turmoil, financial publishers must hunker down and hope the changes they've made provide protection.


Making megabanks

There has never been a wave of post-merger integration work like the one now under way in financial services.


Unimpartial arbiters

How the FDIC helped sell Wachovia to Citigroup and then helped sell it to Wells Fargo.


Risk arb update: BCE

Mars-Wrigley was financed and closed despite bank turmoil. But what will happen to BCE?


Big, big and beyond

America's banking giants may face more rule-making zeal, but the crisis so far has produced only more deregulation.


Still betting on the banks

Despite their problems, banks, especially smaller ones, spell opportunity for private equity investors.



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