Tech Giants Propel Nasdaq Higher as Dow Jones and S&P 500 Also See Gains

Tech stocks led by Apple and Tesla drove Nasdaq up 0.8%, while Dow Jones and S&P 500 also gained, as investors await key labor market data for interest rate clues
Bank Earnings Propel U.S. Stocks to New Highs Surging Economic Optimism

U.S. stocks are surging to new highs, driven by strong bank earnings and a resilient economy. As investor optimism grows, major financial institutions report impressive profits, signaling confidence in the ongoing recovery. The market’s recent rally is bolstered by various economic indicators, prompting investors to closely monitor earnings announcements and economic data for further clues about the market’s direction.
U.S. Federal Reserve Unveils 2023 Bank Stress Test Results

In a testament to the strength of the U.S. banking sector, the Federal Reserve’s unveiling of the 2023 bank stress test results showcased the industry’s resilience while shedding light on potential areas of concern. These annual evaluations, designed to simulate severe economic downturns, have become vital in safeguarding the financial system. While the tests revealed banks’ improved ability to navigate challenging scenarios, they also emphasized the need to address vulnerabilities. With a focus on maintaining stability and preparing for future economic challenges, stress tests play a critical role in shaping the future of the banking industry.
US Regulators Seize Control of First Republic Bank

The US regulators have seized control of First Republic Bank, making it the third financial institution taken under government control this year, then promptly accepted a bid from JPMorgan Chase for virtually the lender’s all assets.
Futures tick down ahead of big bank earnings, retail sales data

U.S. stock index futures edged lower on Friday as caution kicked in ahead of quarterly results from four of the nation’s biggest banks that could set the tone for the third-quarter earnings season.
Analysis: As British lender HSBC considers Canada unit sale, antitrust issues loom

As British lender HSBC Plc explores a potential sale of its Canadian unit, lawyers and analysts say the country’s concentrated banking market could discourage big domestic banks from bidding as the government has charged the antitrust regulator to push for more competition.
Analysis: Global investment banking faces tougher times after blockbuster year

A dearth of IPOs, a plunge in stock prices and slowing global economic growth are clouding the outlook for revenue at global investment banks after pandemic spending by governments and central banks fueled a blockbuster 2021.
U.S. banks finally see upturn in credit-card borrowing

Big U.S. banks including JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) and Citigroup (C.N) appear set for some earnings boost from a pick-up in the battered credit-card business, but a possible recession would pull consumers back and bring losses on outstanding loans.
EXCLUSIVE Goldman, JPMorgan among banks left holding Russian stocks by sanctions switch

A decision last month by FTSE Russell and MSCI to remove Russian stocks from their indexes has left some of the world’s largest banks inadvertently holding potentially valuable positions, several sources familiar with the trades told Reuters.
UniCredit considers quitting Russia as markets watch for sovereign debt payment

UniCredit (CRDI.MI) is urgently reviewing its Russian business and could decide on a costly exit of the country after its invasion of Ukraine, the Italian bank’s CEO said on Tuesday, as markets watch for a payment on Russian sovereign debt.