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US banks announce dividend payouts after passing Fed’s ‘stress tests’
Banks said they would return excess capital to shareholders after Fed concluded they could withstand a severe downturn -
MarketWatch - Business
This is how much the largest 20 U.S. banks raised dividends after stress tests
Banks increasing payouts the most included Wells Fargo and Bank of New York Mellon. -
CNBC - Business
JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley boost buybacks and dividends, while Citigroup and BofA take smaller steps
The big banks announced their plans to boost capital return to shareholders after passing the annual stress test administered by the Federal Reserve this week. -
MarketWatch - Business
Meta is a big AI spender — and that can give its stock a big boost
The Facebook parent’s capital-expenditure budget could total $50 billion next year, according to an analyst. -
MarketWatch - Business
Fed stress tests fall short, finance professor says
Tomasz Piskorksi of Columbia Business School says Fed didn’t include scenarios that killed Silicon Valley Bank, First RepublicFederal Reserve -
CNBC - Business
JPMorgan Chase says its stress test losses should be higher than what the Fed disclosed
Last year, Bank of America and Citigroup made similar disclosures, saying that estimates of their own future income differed from the Fed's results. -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Friday 5: Heather Gibbs grows into leadership role at Joe Gibbs Racing after husband's passing
“It was an easy transition through a really, really hard time,” Heather Gibbs said of joining Joe Gibbs Racing's management team after Coy Gibbs' death in 2022. -
The New York Times - World
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The commercial company Space Pioneer said the accident occurred because of a structural failure in the connection between the rocket and its testing platform.China -
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Trump speaks out after SCOTUS's immunity ruling: ‘Big win’
After the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump has immunity for his official acts while in office, the former president spoke out on his social media platform. “Big win for our constitution and democracy. Proud to be an American,” he posted.Donald Trump
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