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Viva Wallet sues JPMorgan for attempting to limit company growth
The chief executive of Viva Wallet has sued JPMorgan, which co-owns the fintech company, claiming it is attempting to limit its growth, according to legal documents cited by the Financial Times on Thursday.
New York roadshow next week
A multitude of Greek listed companies will come on the radar of major international investors next week, at the Greece Investment Forum, to be organized for the first time in New York by the Athens Stock Exchange Group in collaboration with JPMorgan.
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Şimşek, Erkan to meet investors in US this week
Finance Minister Mehmet Şimşek and Central Bank Governor Hafize Gaye Erkan are scheduled to travel to the United States later this week to meet investors.
As part of the "Investor Day" event to be held on Jan. 11, Erkan will make a presentation to foreign investors on monetary policy and inflation.
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Eurozone woes help Greek bonds
Bad news for the European economy, reflected in lower PMI indexes, was good news for bonds, especially Greece's, whose yields dropped significantly on Wednesday, as it appears increasingly likely that the European Central Bank will pause its rate hike in September.
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Turkey’s economic team holds first investor meeting since policy U-turn
Turkey's new-look economic team met for the first time with international investors on Friday, with questions over how far it will hike interest rates to head off rebounding inflation high on the agenda.
Judge greenlights JPMorgan lawsuit blaming ex-executive in Epstein scandal
A federal judge said Wednesday that he won't block JPMorgan's legal efforts to blame a former executive of hiding Jeffrey Epstein's decades-long sex abuse to keep the financier as a client.
Uncertainties linger over US banking industry
Uncertainty continues to pummel the banking industry, despite assurances from financial regulators and bankers such as Jamie Dimon this week that the worst of the recent crisis is over and the health of the banking system remains strong.
Bank shares have sold off on Wall Street this week following the government seizure and subsequent sale of First Republic Bank to JPMorgan.
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Don't Borrow Money to Buy Bitcoin Says Banker
JPMorgan's CEO Jamie Dimon blasted crypto and bitcoin yet again. The JPMorgan executive argued about the real value of cryptocurrencies and his take on the cryptocurrency world in an interview. Dimon stated that the latest bull market in cryptocurrencies was created by a lot of liquidity in the system, which then leads to speculation. Dimon declared:
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Bitcoin Plummeted to 3-month Low but then Recovers
Bitcoin rallied from a three-month low on Monday in a volatile session that saw investors initially selling and then buying cryptocurrencies in the wake of Tesla boss Elon Musk's tweets about the carmaker's bitcoin holdings.
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Τι συμβαίνει με το Bitcoin; Θα πέσει κι άλλο λέει η JPMorgan
Τι συμβαίνει με το Bitcoin; Θα πέσει κι άλλο λέει η JPMorgan