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Indonesia’s government has cut its business partnerships with J.P. Morgan Chase, faulting a recent equities downgrade by the U.S. bank that officials say could destabilize the nation’s financial system.
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Major U.S. law firms have become more vigilant in recent years about the risks of cyberattacks, but the revelation of a major hacking incident on two New York firms are a reminder that the industry remains vulnerable.
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Citing attorney-client privilege, U.S. law firms keep secret the owners of money that moves into and out of their pooled accounts, a money-laundering vulnerability that U.S. prosecutors say was exploited in a multibillion-dollar fraud at Malaysian state fund 1MDB.
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Financial regulators around the world have increasingly given up on developing globe-spanning rules in favor of shoring up the financial system in their local purviews.
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Some $5.6 billion has been pumped into bank loan funds in 2016, and recent flows indicate they are bracing for higher interest rates.
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India is seeing a surge in lending from financiers outside the banking system, a development that has attracted the attention of global players including KKR and Goldman Sachs.
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Some influential people in the president-elect’s sphere say big lenders should maintain higher capital in return for scaling back some regulations.
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The nearly $1.4 trillion student-loan market is expected to be far more hospitable to private lenders under a Donald Trump administration than during the last eight years.
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A Federal Reserve study adds to the case against the Volcker rule
Download WSJ City foriPhone hereorAndroid here. You'll need to open this email on your mobile device to do this. And you can sign up to receive this briefingdirect to your inbox here. MUST READS FROM WSJ CITY Economic data this week added to evidence that the UK ended 2016 on a sound footing, further defying […]
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The Federal Reserve might not be able to wait to see what President-elect Donald Trump’s policies look like before raising rates.
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