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American Banker
Online Audio and Video Media
New York, New York 191,909 followers
In-depth analysis, perspective and commentary on key issues affecting the banking industry.
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American Banker, an Arizent brand, is the banking industry's most powerful information resource providing analysis, insight and perspective on the business of banking. American Banker covers the people, trends, regulations and technologies driving the industry, helping readers keep pace with changes and opportunities in the marketplace. Executives and industry influencers also engage via American Banker's online and live conferences and seminars.
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Wendy Cai-Lee, founder and CEO of Piermont Bank in New York, has been a staunch advocate of the need for banks to continue innovating. She's also an active mentor to women inside her bank and within the industry.
The Most Powerful Women to Watch: No. 22, Wendy Cai-Lee, Piermont Bank
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Last year, Kim Posnett took over Goldman Sachs sprawling tech, media and telecom industry vertical. As she provides clients geopolitical advice, Posnett also works to see that Goldman takes advantage of the generative AI wave by using the technology in the most impactful way possible.
The Most Powerful Women to Watch: No. 15, Kim Posnett, Goldman Sachs
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Laurie Stewart, president and CEO of Sound Community Bank, drew inspiration from the bank’s signature orca whale when devising a pod concept to preserve its culture and its flexible approach to working in the office.
The Most Powerful Women to Watch: No. 14, Laurie Stewart, Sound Community Bank
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The Supreme Court ruled this year that companies facing civil money penalties have the right to request a jury trial. The ruling is going to change the way regulators and companies think about enforcement actions, writes Dwight Smith in American Banker’s BankThink.https://bit.ly/4eXwHbe
A new calculus for challenging regulatory enforcement actions
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Katy Knox, president of Bank of America Private Bank, said that adding diversity to her group has been “a big imperative.” Since Knox took the president’s role, the number of women in the private bank’s workforce has increased by more than 10%, as has the number of people of color.
The Most Powerful Women in Finance: No. 13, Katy Knox, Bank of America
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Hanneke Smits, global head of investment management at BNY, is also chair of the 30% Club, a UK-based organization that promotes gender diversity on company boards and in senior management., “We must continue to address the full pipeline of women in the industry, from attraction and recruitment through to retention and advancement,” she said.
The Most Powerful Women in Finance: No. 9, Hanneke Smits, BNY
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Deposit pressures are still evident in Wells Fargo's earnings, as net income to $5.1 billion in the third quarter from $5.8 billion in the year-ago quarter. But Chief Financial Officer Michael Santomassimo pointed to "stabilization," an optimistic assessment that bodes well for others in the industry.
Wells Fargo nearing 'trough' in deposit costs after Fed rate cut
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Credit remains a sticking point for JPMorgan Chase, and potentially some of its rivals, as the bank's executives warned Friday that there could be further deterioration in coming quarters.
JPMorgan Chase forecasts more credit headwinds
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Biden seeks SBA fund replenishment in wake of Hurricane Milton; Democrats renew push against private equity; Jim Reuter comes out of retirement to helm First Interstate in Montana; and more in today's newsletter.
Reloading SBA loans; Democrats scrutinize private equity; states push back on Treasury idea
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