Dealmakers Adrift as $1 Trillion Vanishes in First Half
The world’s dealmakers are roughly $1 trillion down in one of the worst years for takeovers and stock market listings in a decade.
All 23 Banks Survive Fed's 2023 Stress Test
The annual exam was the first test for big lenders following the failures of several regional banks in the spring.
Ex-JPMorgan Trader Who Helped in Spoofing Convictions Avoids Prison
A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. precious metals trader who admitted to spoofing and market manipulation avoided prison.
A Recession Indicator That Predicted Every Downturn Since 1969 Started Flashing Months Ago
Recession indicator that predicted every downturn since 1969 started flashing months ago—and a Wall Street veteran warns it always works on a delay.
UBS Preparing to Cut Over Half of Credit Suisse Workforce
UBS Group AG is planning to cut more than half of Credit Suisse Group AG’s 45,000-strong workforce starting next month.