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UBS Retains Private Banking Crown as Assets Near $2tn
UBS overtook Bank of America to top ranking of world's leading wealth managers in 2013.
Swiss Firm Lindt Closes in on Candy Maker Russell Stover
Kansas City-based Russell Stover could be valued at about $1bn.
Goldman Sachs Fined $800,000 for 'Flash Boys' Style Dark Pool Trading
US' Finra fines the Wall Street giant for failing to prevent 'trade-throughs' related to Sigma-X
Global M&A at Seven-Year High
Goldman Sachs top M&A adviser with $623bn worth of deals so far this year.
Ex-Goldman Sachs Director Rajat Gupta Jailed Two Years for Insider Trading
Gupta faces $13.9m fine and permanent ban from acting as public company officer.
US Supreme Court Rejects Ex-Goldman Director Rajat Gupta's Plea to Stay Out of Prison
Gupta, found guilty of insider trading, must report to prison on 17 June.
Sports Direct to Vote Again on Mike Ashley's Colossal Bonus
Sports Direct has announced it will hold another meeting after the proposed £73m bonus was vetoed in April.
White Collar Crime: How to Survive the Descent from the C-Suite to a Prison Cell
Prison Consultants was launced in 2013 to coach white-collar criminals in how to cope with a prison term.
Deutsche Bank Under Asia Hiring Probe
In the past, US authorities have targeted Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan in recruitment probes.
Indian Rupee Could Trade at 63 to the Dollar in 12 Months: Goldman Sachs
Anticipated increase in India's current account deficit to weigh on rupee valuation.
World Cup 2014: Goldman Sachs Economists Predict Brazil Win and England Group Exit
Economists have used the methods favoured by the insurance industry to predict Brazil's victory.
Goldman Sachs Confirms US Probe Over Overseas Hiring Practices
SEC is seeking information from five top banks including Goldman over hiring practices in Asia, WSJ reported earlier.
Wall Street IPO Underwriting Frenzy Spawned by 80's Goldman Sachs Move
Equity underwriting, among Wall Street's most profitable activities, commands 40% pretax profit margin.
Royal Mail Rejects Moya Greene Pay Rise after Controversial Selloff
Remuneration committee says no rise for Greene amid heavy criticism over Royal Mail privatisation.
Pimco's Total Return Fund Suffers Outflows of Over $55bn in a Year
Bill Gross' Total Return Fund managed assets worth $230bn as of April 2014.
Royal Mail Sale Adviser Lazard 'Given Priority Investor Status for Shares'
Report suggests Lazard snapped up Royal Mail shares after advising government on controversial offer price.
Royal Mail Shares: FCA Will Not Investigate Controversial Sell-Off
FCA boss Martin Wheatley dismisses idea financial regulators should have probed Royal Mail privatisation.
Goldman Sachs Profit Dips as Fixed Income Revenue Weakens
Goldman CEO Lloyd Blankfein said bank is "generally pleased" with performance.
Sports Direct to Boost Shares with Online Credit?
Sports Direct is to offer consumers credit on the internet.
Bill Gross's Pimco Losing Out to Goldman and JPMorgan
Pimco suffers withdrawals worth $7.3bn from its US funds in March.
Goldman Sachs Races to Snap Up China Huarong Stake
Apax Partners, Khazanah Nasional and a unit of Deutsche Bank also in the fray.
Sports Direct Shares Plummet After Mike Ashley's Hasty Stake Sale
The value of Sports Direct shares has slumped following Ashley's decision to sell part of his shares.
Mike Ashley's £73m Sulk? Billionaire's £220m Sports Direct Shock Shares Sale
Mike Ashley has surprised Sports Direct after selling a 7% share of the retailing group.
Blackstone to Acquire US Conglomerate Gates for $5.4bn
Private equity firm Onex and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board to exit their investment in Gates.
Royal Mail Shares: Why Vince Cable's Privatisation is a Success
There is a rough consensus that the Royal Mail sale was botched, but not everybody agrees with that.
Mis-Selling Derivatives: Libya Launches $1.5bn SocGen Gaddafi Bribery Lawsuit
The Libyan Investment Authority accuses the French bank of tens of millions of dollars of bribes
CBS Outdoor Americas IPO Values Firm at About $3.36bn
CBS Outdoor Americas to debut on New York Stock Exchange on 28 March.
SEC Probes Wall Street's Rise in Complex Loan Securities
Sales of collateralised loan obligations hit $20.5bn this year.
Goldman Sachs and Richard Desmond Plan Channel 5 Listing
Proposed IPO comes amid concurrent attempts to sell Channel 5.
Former Goldman Sachs Chief's Son Jeffrey Corzine Dead in Apparent Suicide
Jeffrey Corzine is youngest son of Jon Corzine, former co-chairman of Goldman Sachs, MF Global and governor of New Jersey.