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Bank branch count is not directly related to a financial firm's total deposits, but the correlation is close.
As of the September 15 settlement date, short sellers have made some key changes in the major money center banks.
In a new research report on banks, the team at Baird make the case that many may be overstating the amount of earnings leverage attributed to rising rates.
A new report from RBC handicaps just who look to be the biggest winners as Apple takes another step forward into a new arena.
With the stock markets trading at record highs this past week, it is hardly a surprise that sellers are starting to come out of the woodwork.
Bank of America may have settled on a $16.65 billion fine for mortgage law violations, but it is not past its legal problems.
When Berkshire Hathaway released its latest changes to its public equity holdings, what stood out the most was just how large some of the stakes have gotten compared to the total Buffett portfolio.
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Tuesday morning reports from both J.P. Morgan Chase and Goldman Sachs continued the string of positive earnings reports from Wall Street's biggest banks.
After backing out the $3.8 billion in charges for settling its dispute with the U.S. Department of Justice, Citigroup reported better-than-expected second-quarter results Monday morning.
These are the top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations from Wall Street firms for Monday, July 14, 2014. They include Apple, Schwab, Google, Nasdaq, TripAdvisor and Wells Fargo.
Shares of Wells Fargo & Co. opened down about 1.3% Friday, following a lackluster second-quarter earnings report. The bank had some trouble putting its deposits to work earning returns.
Wells Fargo & Co. reported second-quarter results before markets opened Friday morning that neither impressed nor disappointed investors.
ThinkstockWells Fargo & Co. (NYSE: WFC) may be the favorite bank stock and largest holding of Warren Buffett, but the banking giant is going to kick off earnings season for the financial stocks...