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News For JPM;C;WFC From The Last 14 Days
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May 15, 2013
15:45 EDTWFCJudge orders Wells Fargo to pay $203M to settle overdraft case, Retuers says
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15:32 EDTCCitigroup April net charge-offs 3.11% vs. 3.19% last month
Citigroup April delinquencies 2.1% vs. 2.17% last month
12:30 EDTJPMJPMorgan, Portugal in talks to resolve derivative contracts issue, Reuters says
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11:48 EDTCAppaloosa 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.
06:53 EDTJPMJPMorgan holders look unlikely to strip Dimon of chairmanship, FT says
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06:34 EDTJPMJPMorgan 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
06:15 EDTJPMJPMorgan reports April net credit losses 3.49% vs. 3.48% last month
Reports April delinquency rate 1.70% vs. 1.80% last month.
May 14, 2013
18:28 EDTCCiti announces sale of Credicard to Banco Itaú Unibanco
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18:02 EDTJPMJPMorgan vote to split CEO and Chairman role just above 40%, WSJ reports
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16:00 EDTCOptions Update; May 14, 2013
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08:33 EDTWFC, C, JPMCFTC 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
08:24 EDTJPMDavid Tepper says has 'small position' in JPMorgan
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08:18 EDTCDavid Tepper says Citigroup position 'more than twice' Apple stake
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08:10 EDTCDavid Tepper says biggest position remains Citigroup
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08:10 EDTCDavid Tepper says biggest position remains Citigroup
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07:28 EDTJPMUBS to host a conference
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06:19 EDTWFCBrokerage firms see market share drop, competition increase, Bloomberg reports
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05:58 EDTJPMJP Morgan volatility at low end of six-year range
JP Morgan May call option implied volatility is at 22, June is at 20, August and September at 19; compared to its 26-week average of 22 according to Track Data, suggesting non-directional price movement.
05:44 EDTJPMBanks work deals from both sides of the field, WSJ reports
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May 13, 2013
15:04 EDTWFC, C, JPMFed says large banks must submit midyear stress tests on July 5
Eighteen large U.S. bank holding companies are required to submit the results of their company-run, midyear stress tests to the Federal Reserve on July 5, the Federal Reserve said. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act required that large bank holding companies and non-bank financial institutions that are designated for Federal Reserve supervision by the Financial Stability Oversight Council conduct two stress tests each year. In the midyear test, which is being conducted for the first time in 2013, each firm develops its own baseline, adverse, and severely adverse scenarios to best reflect its individual operations and risks. Each firm in the midyear test is required to release the results produced under its severely adverse scenario, helping promote market discipline and understanding of the financial conditions and risks of individual firms, between September 15 and September 30, the Fed added.
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