With JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon’s resignation looming, Marianne Lake, the recently appointed head of consumer lending, has emerged as a possible successor
Wells Fargo’s decision to only pursue external candidates for the chief executive position could be a shrewd way of tackling operational issues and bringing fresh ideas to the company
A new report has revealed that more than 200 of the world’s largest companies expect to suffer a combined loss of $1trn as a result of climate change – although the opportunities could outweigh the costs
Ursula Burns made history as the first African American woman to lead a Fortune 500 company when she became CEO of Xerox in 2009. Her journey from a tough childhood in public housing to the top of this multibillion-dollar organisation is an inspirational one for many
In 2012, Portugal was forced to suffer in silence as IMF-engineered austerity took its toll on the country. A change of direction in recent years has since revitalised and rejuvenated the nation’s economy
Following disappointing GDP growth in 2017, GCC nations made a concerted effort to ensure sustainable economic development and structural diversification were prioritised throughout 2018
As one of Chile’s top money managers, BCI Asset Management is refusing to rest on its laurels by bolstering its investment team and continuing to grow its impressive product offering
The banking sector has historically been a monopoly, with the world’s biggest institutions maintaining a relatively unchallenged hegemony. However, a new breed of digital-only neobanks are starting to break this hold
Many believe that ‘know your customer’ regulations will bring an abrupt end to the cryptocurrency craze sweeping the planet
As tech behemoths like Amazon and Google enter the financial services industry, the long-established dominance of major banks is coming under increasing threat
A group comprising some of Wall Street’s biggest brokerages has come out against the impending introduction of bitcoin futures
Agile fintech players are digitalising the payments industry, leaving traditional banks in the dust
The selfie generation’s focus on social responsibility is forcing the financial sector to take a long, hard look in the mirror, writes Kim Darrah
As we leave the financial crisis behind, investment opportunities have begun to flow once more – but challenges remain. In the World Finance Corporate Finance Deals of the Year, we pay tribute to those who have managed to navigate these waters successfully
As the European Commission prepares to release the findings of its investigation into Apple’s tax bill, the US has accused the body of overstepping its jurisdiction