Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo

Wells Fargo & Co. is a diversified financial services company with operations around the world. Wells Fargo is the fourth largest bank in the US by assets and the third largest bank by market cap. Wells Fargo is the second largest bank in deposits, home mortgage servicing, and debit card. In 2007 it was the only bank in the United States to be rated AAA by S&P , though its rating has since been lowered to AA- in light of the 2008 Financial Crisis. Read More

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Pre-Market Movers (Frontline, EMC Corporation, Deutsche Bank, SAP, Carnival Corporation, Wells Fargo & Company and BHP Billiton Limited)

By IBTimes

The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade Friday are: Frontline Ltd, EMC Corporation, Deutsche Bank AG, SAP AG, Carnival Corporation, Wells Fargo & Company and BHP Billiton Limited. (11:32 am)

MORE TOPICS: DEUTSCHE BANK, GERMANY, CARNIVAL

US Housing Sector
Record-Low Mortgage Rates - Are They Hurting U.S. Housing Market?

By IBTimes

U.S. mortgages rates have dropped to record lows for four consecutive weeks, but that doesn't mean more homes will be sold. In fact, at least one housing expert argues that extremely low rates are causing banks to be even more stringent with und... (10:57 am)

MORE TOPICS: FEDERAL RESERVE, BEN BERNANKE, JPMORGAN CHASE, FREDDIE MAC, NYSE, NEW YORK

Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs Shareholders Approve Executive Pay Plans, Turns to Twitter to Improve Image

By IBTimes UK

Bank's chief executive Lloyd Blankfein would be taking a pay cut and receive lower pay compared to his counterparts in JPMorgan and Citigroup, shareholders told. (7:59 am)

MORE TOPICS: CITIGROUP, GOLDMAN SACHS, LLOYD BLANKFEIN, TWITTER, NEW JERSEY

Top women on Wall Street: Equal-opportunity axing?

By Reuters

The financial crisis and its aftermath have been brutal for Wall Street's richest and most powerful women. The latest casualty: Ina Drew, the head of JPMorgan Chase's chief investment office, who departed last week after the bank suffered mammoth trading losses. (11:00 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CITIGROUP, BANK OF AMERICA, JPMORGAN CHASE, LEHMAN BROTHERS, U.S. BANCORP, MANAGEMENT

U.S. economy trudges along as others falter

By Reuters

The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dipped last week, indicating the economy is plodding along even though headwinds from Europe cut into U.S. factory activity growth this month. (10:35 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, UNEMPLOYMENT, DEUTSCHE BANK, MANUFACTURING, NEW YORK

Economy trudges along despite Europe turbulence

By Reuters

The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dipped last week and factory activity grew but at a slower pace in May, indicating the economy was plodding along despite growing headwinds from Europe. (6:35 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, UNEMPLOYMENT, MANUFACTURING

Europe's slump deepens; U.S., China lose momentum

By Reuters

The shadows over the global economy darkened on Thursday as the euro zone's private sector contracted, U.S. manufacturing growth slowed and China's once-booming factories faltered. (6:28 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, FEDERAL RESERVE, COMMERZBANK, GERMANY, MANUFACTURING, RETAIL SALES

Economy trudges along as others falter

By Reuters

The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits dipped last week and factory activity grew but at a slower pace in May, indicating the economy was plodding along despite growing headwinds from Europe. (5:14 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, UNEMPLOYMENT, MANUFACTURING

Europe's slump deepens, U.S., China lose momentum

By Reuters

The shadows over the global economy darkened this month as the euro zone's private sector contracted, U.S. manufacturing growth slowed and China's once-booming factories faltered, surveys showed on Thursday. (3:00 pm)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, COMMERZBANK, HSBC, GERMANY, MANUFACTURING, EUROPEAN UNION

Wall Street to open lower on Greece woes, Dell outlook

By Reuters

Wall Street was set for a lower open on Wednesday on mounting concerns over Greece's future in the euro zone and as a weaker-than-expected revenue forecast from computer maker Dell weighed on investor sentiment. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: DOW JONES, JPMORGAN CHASE, FACEBOOK, ORACLE, NEW YORK, DELL

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