CBA's First-Half Profit Falls 8%; Raises Dividend 
 

CEO Matt Comyn said the bank expects an "uptick in our arrears and impairments."


 
SEC's Gensler Bracing for Lawsuits Over Climate Rule 
 

Securities and Exchange Commission head Gary Gensler said possible lawsuits challenging the agency's proposed climate disclosure rule would be "part of our democracy," but added that the SEC is working to craft a rule that holds up to judicial scrutiny.


 
TPG Takes Aim at Opportunities in Credit, Infrastructure and Real Estate 
 

The buyout firm begins this year with $51 billion to invest after acquiring Angelo Gordon in November.


 
It's Crunch Time for One of Europe's Last Big Wall Street Players 
 

Barclays Chief Executive C.S. Venkatakrishnan faces a career-defining test.


 
Tougher Rent Laws Are Behind Trouble at NYCB 
 

The lender is coming under pressure as property values drop at rent-stabilized apartment buildings.


 
Insurance Broker Arthur J. Gallagher Says Justice Department Bribery Probe Has Ended 
 

Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. said a U.S. Justice Department investigation related to its insurance business with public entities in Ecuador has ended without charge.


 
Recession in 2024? A quarter of economists think it will happen. 
 

High interest rates and an external "shock" are among their worries, NABE finds.


 
Macquarie Reports Fall in Quarterly Net Profit 
 

Macquarie Group said its underlying client franchises remained resilient, despite net profit falling back in the third quarter across its main business units.


 
Financial Services Roundup: Market Talk 
 

Find insight on housing-affordability in Canada, Macquarie, DBS and more in the latest Market Talks covering the Financial Services sector.


 
Stalled IPO Market Leaves Startup Employees, Individuals Eager to Unload Shares 
 

Many are looking to cash out of illiquid shares on secondary markets.


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