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News For BCS;UBS;RBS;DB;HBC;C;JPM From The Last 14 Days Check below for free stories on BCS;UBS;RBS;DB;HBC;C;JPM the last two weeks. |
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| May 16, 2013 |
| 07:35 EDT |  | JPM | J.C. Penney May volatility elevated at 106 into Q1 J.C. Penney May call option implied volatility is at 106, June is at 57, July is at 50; compared to its 26-week average of 62 according to Track Data, suggesting larger near term price movement in the expected release of Q1 results after the market close today. |
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| 07:35 EDT |  | RBS | Royal Bank of Scotland to cut 1,400 jobs in U.K., Reuters reports
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| 07:18 EDT |  | C | Investors bet on banks hit by credit crisis, Bloomberg reports
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| 06:41 EDT |  | JPM, C | Big banks to benefit from U.S. concession on derivatives, NY Times says
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| 06:12 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan's Dimon has long helped select new board members, Reuters reports
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| May 15, 2013 |
| 17:03 EDT |  | C, JPM | Soros gives quarterly update on stakes NEW STAKES: MeadWestvaco (MWV), Brocade (BRCD), Red Hat (RHT), Liberty Global (LBTYK), and VMware (VMW). INCREASED STAKES: Google (GOOG), Liberty Global (LBTYA), EQT Corp (EQT), Charter (CHTR), and US Airways (LCC). DECREASED STAKES: Citigroup (C), AIG (AIG), Apple (AAPL), Invesco (IVZ), and Motorola Solutions (MSI). LIQUIDATED STAKES: JPMorgan (JPM), General Electric (GE), CF Industries (CF), Morgan Stanley (MS), and Capital One (COF). |
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| 16:02 EDT |  | C | Options Update; May 15, 2013
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| 15:32 EDT |  | C | Citigroup April net charge-offs 3.11% vs. 3.19% last month Citigroup April delinquencies 2.1% vs. 2.17% last month |
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| 12:30 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan, Portugal in talks to resolve derivative contracts issue, Reuters says
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| 12:03 EDT |  | HBC | HSBC downgraded to Hold from Buy at Deutsche Bank
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| 11:48 EDT |  | C | Appaloosa reports new stakes in Comcast, Ashland, sells Oracle David Tepper's Appaloosa in its quarterly filing report new positions in Comcast (CMCSA), Prudential (PRU), Hess Corp. (HES), Check Point (CHKP), KBR (KBR) and Ashland (ASH). The fund sold its stakes in Oracle (ORCL) and Noble Corp. (NE). Appaloosa's top position is in Citigroup (C), with a stake worth over $376.9M. |
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| 06:53 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan holders look unlikely to strip Dimon of chairmanship, FT says
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| 06:34 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan CEO has obtained advice from Goldman counterpart, NY Times says JPMorgan (JPM) CEO Jamie Dimon has spoken with his counterpart at Goldman Sachs (GS), Lloyd Blankfein, a number of times in recent months about the challenges that Dimon is facing, according to The New York Times, which cited unnamed sources. Reference Link J |
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| 06:15 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan reports April net credit losses 3.49% vs. 3.48% last month Reports April delinquency rate 1.70% vs. 1.80% last month. |
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| 06:15 EDT |  | HBC | HSBC to cut 14,000 jobs, save $3B, Bloomberg reports
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| May 14, 2013 |
| 18:28 EDT |  | C | Citi announces sale of Credicard to Banco Itaú Unibanco
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| 18:02 EDT |  | JPM | JPMorgan vote to split CEO and Chairman role just above 40%, WSJ reports
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| 16:00 EDT |  | C | Options Update; May 14, 2013
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| 13:53 EDT |  | HBC | HSBC subsidiary confirms review of Monaco operations In a regulatory filing, HSBC Private Banking Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC Holdings, confirmed that it is conducting a review of its operations in Monaco, HSBC Private Bank Monaco, as part of the HSBC Group's continuing strategic five-filter review. Following recent unsolicited expressions of interest, this may lead to the possible disposal of the business. Further announcements will be made if or when necessary. |
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| 08:33 EDT |  | C, JPM | CFTC investigates swap contracts, FT reports The Commodity Futures Trading Commission issued a “special call” asking Wall Street banks and other traders to provide documents that would prove recent derivatives transactions known as “exchanges of futures for swaps” were legal. Lawyers at the CFTC enforcement division are also scrutinizing the trades for possible violations. The probe is into the legitimacy of more than 1M energy and metals transactions by the biggest traders in commodities markets over the past two years.Reference Link |
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