"We've listened to our clients' feedback and will provide the convenience and security of check cards at no additional charge as part of all of our checking accounts, " said Brad Dinsmore, a consumer-banking executive at SunTrust.
"Starting from last year, Chinese corporate bonds, which were mostly sold to emerging-market bond funds in the past, have become much more appealing to U.S.-based bond investors, " said Fang Fang, vice chairman of Asia investment banking and chief executive of China investment banking at J.
Lhota also worked in investment banking and was an executive at the company that runs Madison Square Garden.
The U.K. banking giant's chief executive, Robert Diamond, resigned as a result of an interest-rate manipulation scandal.
He appeared before Parliament's banking standards committee alongside chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio.
And the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards, (at 9.45am) maintain their awesome work-rate by taking evidence from Eric Daniels, former chief executive, Lloyds Banking Group.
Speaking at an investor conference Ryan McInerney, chief executive of consumer banking, said the company plans to add 100 branches a year, though staff per branch will fall by 20% by 2015 through "attrition".
Pressure is now coming from within the BOE: Its Court has ordered a much-needed review into its liquidity operations while Andrew Bailey, executive director for banking supervision, last week broke ranks to warn publicly of the risks of over-cautious regulation to the wider economy.
It will now review its existing banking operations, under a new chief executive who arrives on 1 May, and I am told that it could decide to withdraw from banking completely.
That was the warning from one of the biggest figures in global banking - Josef Ackermann, chief executive of the huge Deutsche Bank.
The Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards takes evidence from Bill Winters, former member of the Independent Commission on Banking and former co-chief executive officer of JP Morgan Investment Bank.
They would argue that it's only fair that RBS's chief executive, chairman and investment-banking boss should be "appropriately" rewarded for successes in putting the bank on firmer foundations.
Welby has unusual standing in the world of money because in a previous life he served as an oil industry executive and now sits on the parliamentary banking standards committee.
The board hired an outside chief executive, James McNulty, who had investment banking experience and navigated the Merc through its demutualization and initial offering.
Lloyds yesterday announced that its managing director of consumer banking and payments, Paul Pester, would become chief executive of the business being sold, which goes by the code name of "Verde", and would oversee the disposal.
Women make up less than 20 percent of executive officers in the finance and insurance industries and just 15 percent of executive or senior-level officials in investment banking and securities companies, according to analysis by Catalyst.
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Ms. Stewart, who previously held senior banking positions at Wachovia Corp. and later was chief executive of Morgan Stanley Private Bank NA, created an acquisition book that flags clients who might be in the market for additional services such as a home mortgage or student loan, as well as those who recently had a bad experience with the bank and need some extra care.
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This month the Commission - the EU's executive arm - has released a blueprint for a banking union.
He did not think his bosses, including chief executive Andy Hornby, had "a feel for banking the way I have".
But he added that he still believed executive pay was a relatively minor issue in the banking crisis, and that the crisis would have happened even if pay structures and incentives had been much improved.
The archbishop - a former oil industry executive - is a member of the cross-party Banking Standards Commission.
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Jennifer Hanes, executive vice-president, reconciliations, SunGard Ambit corporate banking, said banks need to be constantly on the lookout for anything out of the ordinary.
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The small company in King of Prussia, Pa. recruited a new chief executive, engineer Marco Emrich, in 1999 to push into banking software.
The Chase executive, Omair Mooraj, is managing director and head of Islamic banking for the entire region.
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Mr Dunne also drew attention to the government's consultation on executive pay and added that the Treasury was looking at pay in banking.
The outgoing chief executive, Peter Marks, says the Co-op will develop its banking operation over the long term.
She entered the banking industry as a temporary secretary at Wells Fargo and rose to become global chief executive of Barclays Global Investors.
In December, another former executive petitioned the board to divest all but Morgan's core investment-banking business.
Fifty one year-old Kvalheim, along with co-President Jerry del Missier, and Chief Executive Bob Diamond, is considered one of the main architects of the investment banking division of British bank Barclays.
In theory, the executive committee's task was to run all the group's investment-banking businesses--equities and corporate finance in London, which are Kleinwort's specialities, and bond and foreign-exchange trading, most of which is done by Dresdner in Frankfurt.
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