Why Major U.S. Cities Are Becoming a Problem for Foreign Banks 
 

International banks often have greater exposure to U.S. downtowns and big cities.


 
Justice Department Charges Three People in $400 Million FTX Mystery Hack 
 

The hack coincided with the crypto exchange's meltdown more than a year ago.


 
Stocks for the Looong Run: Could Japan's Lost Decades Happen in America? 
 

Tokyo's market has almost broken even after 34 years, pointing to the dangers of extreme bubbles.


 
CaixaBank Lifts Profitability Target 
 

CaixaBank now expects its return on tangible equity to be above 15% in 2024, after fourth-quarter net profit rose on higher net interest income.


 
Danske Bank Plans Buyback, Sees Flat Profits 
 

Danske Bank launched a new $800 million share buyback after it reported in-line fourth-quarter earnings, but forecast flat profit growth in 2024.


 
Pro Take: The 'Last Mile' of the Inflation Fight Doesn't Seem So Bad 
 

All of a sudden, the Federal Reserve's inflation fight seems to be moving swiftly through what economists call the "last mile."


 
There's Still a Way to Double Your Retirement Tax Breaks Before Filing 
 

Married couples can often chip in extra funds to a second retirement account-even when one of them isn't working.


 
Top Chinese Banker Who Was Detained Last Year Has Resigned 
 

Fan Bao, a veteran Chinese dealmaker who was taken away by Chinese authorities last year, has resigned from his firm.


 
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Intact Financial, Commonwealth Bank and more in the latest Market Talks covering Financial Services.


 
McKinsey's Leader Survives, but Voting Reveals Cracks at Elite Consulting Firm 
 

Top partner Bob Sternfels has survived a protest vote to keep his job, highlighting fissures in an unusual management structure.


(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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