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By Carter Dougherty and Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
November 2, 2012
Mid-sized banks that mostly let Wall Street and small firms speak for the industry during the debate over the Dodd-Frank Act have decided it’s time to carve out their own agenda in Washington.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
June 20, 2012
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said the Volcker Rule may have influenced the outcome of JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s $2 billion trading loss.
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By Rick Green, Bloomberg |
June 12, 2012
Here’s a chronology of events leading to the disclosure and aftermath of JPMorgan's $2 billion 'hedging' loss.
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By Phil Mattingly and Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
June 6, 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s trading loss of more than $2 billion points to failures in the bank’s risk- management practices, U.S. regulators told lawmakers today.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins and Caroline Salas Gage, Bloomberg |
June 4, 2012
When is a hedge not a hedge? That’s the question regulators are confronting after JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported a $2 billion trading loss from a position Dimon called a “hedge.”
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By Caroline Salas Gage and Craig Torres |
May 12, 2012
JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s trading position that led to a $2 billion loss may call for increased Federal Reserve scrutiny of risk management.
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By Craig Torres, Dakin Campbell and Dawn Kopecki, Bloomberg |
May 1, 2012
The Federal Reserve criticized how some of the 19 largest U.S. banks calculated potential losses and planned dividends in this year’s stress tests, people with knowledge of the process said.
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By Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
April 27, 2012
The largest U.S. banks, including JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., told the Federal Reserve that a limit on their credit exposure is unnecessary and “fundamentally flawed.”
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By Craig Torres and Cheyenne Hopkins, Bloomberg |
April 5, 2012
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker said a U.S. law restricting proprietary trading at banks and scheduled for enactment in July may be “impossible” to implement.
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By Steven K. Beckner |
January 1, 2012
Fed officials’ conditions for further credit easing vary widely