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  2. Bankers' bonuses - Wikipedia

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    Proposals from the European Union in April 2013 were to cap bonuses at 100% of salary unless at least 65% of the firm's shareholders approve an increase to 200% salary, or 75% of shareholders if there is no quorum. [6] In April 2013, a €50m claim by former Dresdner Kleinwort staff was upheld by the UK Court of Appeal. [7]

  3. BHG Financial LLC - Wikipedia

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    BHG Financial LLC (formerly Bankers Healthcare Group, LLC) is an American company headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. [1] [2] It also maintains financial headquarters in Syracuse, New York, and sales and technology headquarters in Davie, Florida, [3] [4] with additional offices in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, and Alpharetta, Georgia.

  4. Mary Callahan Erdoes - Wikipedia

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    Mary Callahan was born on August 13, 1967 in Menlo Park, California, [5] [6] to Patricia and Patrick Callahan Jr. Her father was a former partner at investment banking firm Lazard. [7] She was raised in Winnetka, Illinois, a North Shore suburb of Chicago. [6] [8] She was raised in a Roman Catholic family of Irish descent. [8]

  5. JPMorgan just capped junior bankers’ hours—at 80 per week

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    B ankers told the Wall Street Journal that a sample 80-hour workweek for a young JPMorgan banker could consist of six days of working from roughly 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., with short breaks for meals ...

  6. JPMorgan Chase - Wikipedia

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    Under terms disclosed by JPMorgan Chase, it will make a $10.6 billion payment to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, return $25 billion in funds that other banks deposited with First Republic in March in a lifeline negotiated with the US Department of Treasury at that time, and will eliminate a $5 billion deposit it had made with First ...

  7. Blythe Masters - Wikipedia

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    Blythe Sally Jess Masters (née Levett; born 22 March 1969) is a British private equity executive and former financial services and fintech executive. She is a former executive at JPMorgan Chase, [1] where she was widely credited for developing the credit default swap as a financial instrument.

  8. UBS - Wikipedia

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    On 6 January 2014, it was reported that UBS had become the largest private banker in the world, with $1.7 (~$2.16 trillion in 2023) trillion in assets. [187] In May 2015, media reports revealed UBS is planning to sell its Australian private banking division to some of its management after a review of underperforming businesses was conducted at ...

  9. Jimmy Lee (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Lee joined Chemical Bank in 1975 and worked in a variety of lending businesses until 1980, when he founded and ran Chemical's merchant bank in Australia. In 1982, he returned to the US and started the bank's syndicated leverage finance group, which constituted the origins of the investment banking business at Chemical and later Chase Manhattan Bank.