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BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 David Fairlamb |
Bargain-Sniffing In The States European banks are once again shopping aggressively for American acquisitions.  |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2004 Ian Rowley |
Tokyo Star Bank Is On The Rise After an aggressive restructuring by U.S. firm Lone Star, it's the newest celebrity in Tokyo finance  |
Registered Rep. February 13, 2004 David A. Gaffen |
More Wachovia, Less Prudential Three former Prudential managers depart as part of the post-merger consolidation.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 |
Feeling Good. Proceed with Caution. Financial-services executives are feeling positive - positive about the current state of the U.S. economy, positive about current business and industry prospects, but only somewhat positive about IT budget and spending plans.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 |
Outlook 2004: Compliance Tops the Charts Never before has Wall Street faced so many new regulations with major technology implications.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Jessica Pallay |
Operation Mutual Fund The SEC is on a mission to bring order to the chaotic state of the mutual-fund industry.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Anthony Guerra |
New Regs Keep BCP Center Stage After Sept. 11, NASD and the NYSE want to ensure that their members are ready if Wall Street is ever targeted again.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Anthony Guerra |
Learning to Manage the Message As instant messaging becomes a favorite among Wall Street traders, it also garners the attention of industry regulators.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Jessica Pallay |
Hanging Launderers Out to Dry With the Patriot Act here to stay, Wall Street remains vigilant about hampering the efforts of money launderers.  |
Wall Street & Technology February 12, 2004 Ivy Schmerken |
Turn Up the Volume on VoIP Financial-services firms are jumping on the VoIP bandwagon, motivated by cost savings and technology advances. But quality is still a concern.  |
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