Why Citi May Need a Merger
Because of the weakness in its capital structure, the financial-services giant may need to pair up with another bank
UBS: Lose a Few Billion, Win a Few Billion
Investors washed down the bitter pill of the bank's second subprime writedown with the news of an infusion of cash from sovereign wealth funds
Henry Paulson’s Holiday Wish List
The U.S. Treasury Secretary will be asking Beijing for faster appreciation of the yuan and reforms that will let foreigners in on the country's investment banking boom
Nasdaq-NYSE Rivalry Comes to China
The two American exchanges are opening offices in Beijing as Asian markets give them some tough competition for Chinese stock listings
Why Japan Is Wary of Foreign Cash
As Chinese and Arab investors weigh big stakes in Japanese companies, concerns grow over corporate raiding and sharing tech knowhow
The Analyst Who Rocked Citi
Meredith Whitney's dire predictions shook the financial giant to the core and brought death threats. But Wall Street seems to think she got it right
The Economy’s $2 Trillion Worry
The subprime spread continues: A Goldman Sachs report says the overall impact of mortgage losses on economic activity could be huge
Citi’s CEO Search Gets Tougher
Now that John Thain has accepted the top job at Merrill, Citigroup will have to look farther afield for a new chief
Barclays Tries to Soothe the Street
In an interview, the British bank's president discusses the early results statement aimed at reassuring investors about its investment banking division
Citi: The Writedowns Are on the Wall
Stocks rose on announced changes to Citigroup's organization and management. But more losses are likely