Career moves

Google to partner on checking accounts; Wells pushes for rebates

11/13/19

Tech giant takes will work with Citi; the bank reportedly asked IT providers to return some of the money it paid them in 2018.

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Goldman may change its focus; Credit Suisse revamps investment bank team

11/12/19

Goldman may abandon its revenue goal; in an attempt to boost revenue, Credit Suisse picks new leaders for its investment banking and capital markets unit.

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Be on point when you’re at a turning point

11/07/19

Clear communication is critical when banks undergo a leadership or operational change.

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Pressure grows on administration to fill Fed, FDIC seats

11/03/19

Senate leaders say they're ready to consider appointees to fill vacancies at the two regulatory agencies, if only the White House would send over their names.

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Warren singles out U.S. officials for moving to C-suite jobs

10/29/19

Sen. Elizabeth Warren stepped up her criticism of some of the largest U.S. corporations and singled out senior-level government officials who accepted jobs at Citibank, Wells Fargo, Facebook and Walmart after working for the federal government.

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Citigroup, Wells Fargo and KeyCorp: Bankers on the move

10/27/19

Big succession moves dominated the industry headlines in the past few weeks, as women claimed key chief leadership titles.

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Huntington names Visa executive as its new chief financial officer

10/18/19

Zachary Wasserman will succeed Mac McCullough, who is retiring at the end the year.

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Hensarling joins Milken Institute as senior fellow

10/17/19

The former House Financial Services Committee chairman follows other notable former officials who went to the think tank after government careers.

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It takes every kind of people to make a good diversity effort

10/17/19

Employee programs need to embrace a wide range of groups including women, minorities and the LGBTQ community.

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BofA's 'productive paranoia,' GSEs' next moves, debt collecters' letdown: Top stories of the week

10/11/19

BofA’s do-no-harm approach to AI; looking at what comes next for Fannie and Freddie now that they get to keep their earnings; ruling cuts short debt collectors’ victory lap over CFPB proposal; and more from this week’s most-read stories.

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