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Barclays New Boss is Not Like Bob Diamond; JPMorgan Still Working on Whale Probe: Roundup By Patrick Clark
British Lawmakers Find Flaw With Barclays’ Ex-CEO Bob Diamond; Deutsche Bank Up Next in Iran Inquiries? Roundup By Patrick Clark
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RBS Tied Up in Libor, Says CEO Hester; Matt Zames Up at JPMorgan After Whale Sell-Off: Roundup By Patrick Clark
DOJ Builds Criminal Cases Around Libor; Couple Sues Goldman Seeking Damages That May Top $1 Billion: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Greek Parties Still Negotiating Coalition, Wall Street Still Girding for European Crisis: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Jamie Dimon Spars with Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley at Senate Banking Committee Hearings By Patrick Clark
Morgan Stanley Boss Gorman Has No Sympathy for You or Anyone Else Looking for a Facebook Pop: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
Citi’s Country-Bred Banker Blows $31 Million-Whistle; The Pain in Spain: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan Selling Assets Post-London Whale, Citi Kills Committee That Oversaw Toxic Debt: Wall Street Roundup By Patrick Clark
JPMorgan’s Hedging Position May Lose $5 Billion, or More, or be Wound Down by the End of the Year By Patrick Clark