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U.S. lender Wells Fargo said on Thursday its board of directors planned to appoint the lender's CEO Charlie Scharf as its ...
AI in the financial services sector comes with significant risks. With help from Google Cloud, Wells Fargo says it can be ...
"If I were Charlie Scharf, I’d be negotiating for the same standing — especially after spending the better part of six years ...
In government banking, “we have felt it, reputationally,” a Wells executive said of the bank’s growth restraint and the ...
Wells Fargo WFC reported a middling first-quarter performance, with earnings of $1.39 per share, equating to an annualized return of tangible equity of 13.6%. The bank displayed progress on the ...
Wells Fargo won't have to face class-action claims it systematically discriminated against hundreds of thousands of Black and ...
Wells Fargo (WFC) announced on Thursday the termination of its 2015 agreements with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency relating to the bank's previously-held subsidiaries.
For Wells Fargo, nearly a decade’s worth of scandals, federal regulatory action and a $1.95 trillion asset cap limiting the bank’s growth had its roots in 2016.
Wells Fargo’s solid Q1 and nearing regulatory resolution support its recovery, but valuation and macro risks limit upside. Find out why WFC stock is a hold.
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