Fed minutes hide 'ominous' signals! Four charts prove: Bank of America's reserve liquidity crisis...
The Federal Reserve released the minutes of the November FOMC meeting this week, which hiddenly include an excerpt stating that the Federal Reserve is considering lowering the reward rate on reverse repurchase agreement assets by 5 basis points. Market analysts believe that this indicates the Federal Reserve is increasingly concerned about the liquidity levels of reserves in the bank of america.
Express News | First Horizon Names New Head of Investor Relations
Press Release: First Horizon Names New Head of Investor Relations
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Financial industry executives expect the Trump administration to stimulate large banks' mergers and acquisitions.
On November 13, according to Reuters, executives and analysts from the american financial sector stated that as former President Trump returns to the White House, government-appointed regulators are likely to adopt a more favorable stance toward approving large trades, which may lead to a wave of bank mergers and acquisitions.
Wall Street Bonuses Will Be Extra Fat This Year. Here's How Much Bankers Are Getting. -- Barrons.com
Compensation consulting companies predict traders will receive a "windfall", with Wall Street bonuses seeing a significant increase for the first time in three years.
According to a report by the compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates, Wall Street firms are expected to pay higher bonuses this year, marking the first increase since the bumper year of 2021.