Financials

Sen. Warren calls for removal of 12 Wells Fargo directors

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D, Mass.) is urging the Federal Reserve to remove a dozen Wells Fargo board directors who served during the bank's sales-practices scandal, according to a letter reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.

Bank investors hope Fed stress test results lead to big payouts

Investors are hoping the Federal Reserve will allow big U.S. banks to put an estimated $150 billion in idle capital toward stock buybacks, dividends and profit-boosting investments in the coming weeks after conducting a regular examination of financial strength.

Bank investors hope Fed stress test results lead to big payouts

Investors are hoping the Federal Reserve will allow big U.S. banks to put an estimated $150 billion in idle capital toward stock buybacks, dividends and profit-boosting investments in the coming weeks after conducting a regular examination of financial strength.

JPMorgan Chase employee says the company is biased against dads

A JPMorgan Chase employee has teamed up with The American Civil Liberties Union to file a discrimination charge against the bank Thursday claiming the company has discriminated against him and other dads by denying them the same paid parental leave as mothers.

JPMorgan Chase employee says the company is biased against dads

A JPMorgan Chase employee has teamed up with The American Civil Liberties Union to file a discrimination charge against the bank Thursday claiming the company has discriminated against him and other dads by denying them the same paid parental leave as mothers.

Bank of America to lay off more workers

Bank of America has begun laying off employees in its operations and technology division, part of the second-largest U.S. bank's plan to cut costs.

IBM launches Watson for financial regulation

International Business Machines formally launched a Watson product for financial regulation, rolling out artificial-intelligence tools to help financial institutions comply with rules and detect possible financial crimes.

House votes to gut Dodd-Frank

The United States House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would significantly roll back an Obama-era financial law known as Dodd-Frank, enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

House votes to gut Dodd-Frank

The United States House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that would significantly roll back an Obama-era financial law known as Dodd-Frank, enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.

Dodd-Frank on its death bed? What you need to know

The House of Representatives passed the Financial Choice Act Thursday, a bill that would significantly roll back a multitude of financial regulations implemented under an Obama-era financial law called Dodd-Frank.

Dodd-Frank on its death bed? What you need to know

The House of Representatives passed the Financial Choice Act Thursday, a bill that would significantly roll back a multitude of financial regulations implemented under an Obama-era financial law called Dodd-Frank.