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In a new research note, UBS says that the legal troubles that have been such an overhang for banks for the past seven years may be finally coming to an end.
In a new report, Oppenheimer is very bullish on financials that are big players in the equity capital markets arena.
If there is one industry has had its fair share of rules and regulations since the Great Recession and subsequent market debacle of 2008, it is the financial services industry.
While the volume for insider trading has dropped dramatically due to earnings reporting, some very large trades hit the tape this week.
Morgan Stanley reported better-than-expected first-quarter 2015 results before markets opened Monday morning.
UBS has clear favorites when looking around the globe for the top banks to buy, and the three they favor the most all are based in the United States.
Most major banks passed their stress tests, which clears the way for increased dividends and higher buybacks.
Now that all four of the largest U.S. banks have reported fourth-quarter and full-year earnings, it seems like a good time to try to figure out what the banks' investors have to look forward to.
Morgan Stanley reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 results before markets opened Tuesday morning.
The financial sector is the favorite rotation idea due to considerable signs of relative trend improvement versus the S&P 500.
In a new report, the analysts at UBS, while remaining very neutral on big global banks, upgrade the U.S. banking sector to Overweight.
The U.S. Senate is holding two days of hearings related to the activities of big Wall Street banks in the commodity markets.
Regardless of slow loan growth in the third quarter, most investors remain overweight the top banking stocks, despite recent volatility.
Investors wanting to add financials to a well-rounded portfolio need to look for investment banks with true international exposure.
24/7 Wall St. has been tracking the major banks over the course of this week to kick off corporate earnings season.