Sacramento Bee

Profits at big banks surged last year as 'Trump rally' boosts bottom line
Tribune-Review
NEW YORK — Profits at JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America surged last year, the banks said Friday as the industry receives a boost from a stock market rally that accelerated after the presidential election. The industry is entering what analysts say
JPMorgan Profit Beats as Loan Quality, Bond Trading ImproveBloomberg
JP Morgan Chase beats earnings forecastsNew Jersey Herald
JPMorgan: Juggernaut Bank, Juggernaut QuarterSeeking Alpha
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Motley Fool

7 Reasons to Use a Roth IRA to Save for Retirement
Motley Fool
The best features of Roth IRAs could help take your retirement planning to the next level. Matthew Frankel. (TMFMathGuy). Jan 14, 2017 at 6:47PM. The Roth IRA is one of the best, but least understood, ways for Americans to save and invest for their …
Want to be a millionaire? Focus on savingAlbuquerque Journal
5 Smart IRA Moves You Can Make in 2017Fox Business
KELLY FOX: Opportunities knocking? 10 to consider in '17The Sun Chronicle
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KABC-TV

Yiannopoulos, Shkreli event canceled after protests erupt at UC Davis
KABC-TV
The UC Davis College Republicans cancelled an event featuring Breitbart commentator Milo Yiannopulos and pharmaceutical entrepreneur Martin Shkreli Friday after protests erupted on campus. (KGO-TV). KGO. by Katie Utehs. Saturday, January 14, 2017 …
WATCH: Protester At MILO March 'Happy That Windows Were Broken'Breitbart News
Right-wing commentator back at UC Davis for Saturday rallySFGate

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Fox Business

U.S. Banks to Stay in Fashion as Earnings Kick Off
Fox Business
NEW YORK – U.S. bank stocks will stay in favor with investors as long as earnings reports in the coming week show an improving profit outlook while investors wait to see if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump lives up to his campaign promises. Continue …
Solid Start to Q4 Earnings SeasonNasdaq
US Stock Exchanges Have Mixed WeekVoice of America
6 ETF trends likely to take center stage in 2017Market Intelligence Center
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CNBC

Moody's pays $864 million to US, states over pre-crisis ratings
CNBC
Moody's Corp has agreed to pay nearly $864 million to settle with U.S. federal and state authorities over its ratings of risky mortgage securities in the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Friday. The credit
Moody's Reaches $864 Million Subprime Ratings SettlementBloomberg
Moody's to pay $864 mln to settle claims tied to housing-market collapseMarketWatch
Moody's to pay $864M to settle claims it inflated ratingsBusiness Insider
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Businesses clinging to the tried-and-true status quo will undermine their ability to adapt and evolve in a time of volatile change.


Bloomberg

It's OK to Love Banks Again
Bloomberg
It only took a decade but it's officially OK to fall for U.S. banks again. Consumers feel good. Business leaders feel good. And interest rates are finally not zero — in fact, they may get an extra lift from President-elect Donald Trump, should his
Wells Fargo earnings fall after sales scandalMarketWatch
US Stock Indexes End Mostly Higher on Solid Bank EarningsNew York Times
Wells Fargo thinks it has paid back customers as requiredReuters
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