A historic employment reset in U.S. banking gathered pace as higher-for-longer rates collided with automation that no longer sits at the edge of the org chart but inside the operating core, reshaping roles, workflows, and cost baselines across the sector. The headline number told the story plainly:
What happens when a colossal $10.9 billion bank merger becomes a battleground for trust and transparency? Two prominent financial institutions, Comerica and Fifth Third, find themselves entangled in a high-profile legal clash with activist investor HoldCo Asset Management. This isn’t merely a
Why regional bank mergers that once rushed to blend everything now treat integration as a patient craft, trading breakneck speed for client stability, cultural cohesion, and earnings protection, is reshaping how investors, customers, and communities read the signals of consolidation. The shift did
When €140 billion in immobilized Russian central bank assets sits largely at Euroclear in Belgium, the question of what to do with the windfall profits and whether to leverage them for Ukraine stops being a legal abstraction and becomes the EU’s most tangible test of solidarity. Analysts across
Sarah, thanks for having me. I’ve spent years watching how supervisory choices ripple through real banks, borrowers, and markets, and the current debates around debanking and tailoring aren’t abstract to me—they’re lived reality for lenders and customers. Since the Money20/20 discussion on Oct. 28,
A federal agency designed to be insulated from budget politics now faces a funding reinterpretation that could switch off its power without a single vote, exposing how a technical reading of one phrase—“combined earnings”—might ripple through the financial system and consumer protection in plain