Wall Street Banks
Coverage of Wall Street Banks in the Nexus archive.
- FirstFT: China releases Christian pastor after Trump raised his case with Xi
China released a Christian pastor after Trump raised his case with Xi. The article also notes Wall Street banks recovering in China and Ukrainian drone strikes causing a Russian fuel crisis.
- Linux Foundation, Tech Giants Launch Akrites to Defend Open Source Against AI-Powered Attacks
The Linux Foundation and tech giants have launched Akrites to protect open-source projects from AI-powered attacks. A coalition of 19 organizations, including major AI labs and Wall Street banks, created a dedicated security team for open-source maintainers.
- Why Wall Street banks and foreign borrowers are rushing to tap China's cheap money
Foreign governments, Wall Street banks, and multinational companies are increasingly utilizing China's panda bond market due to its availability of cheap financing. The trend highlights growing interest in accessing China's financial resources for borrowing needs.
- Zhipu stock is surging as U.S. curbs on Anthropic's top AI models boost China's rivals
Knowledge Atlas Technology stock surged 48% as Wall Street banks increased investments in Chinese AI developers. The rise follows U.S. restrictions on Anthropic's top AI models, which are boosting China's competitors.
- JPMorgan says investors are overlooking the upside to Wall Street banks that comes from SpaceX and other mega IPOs
JPMorgan highlights that increased IPO activity and market volatility could boost trading income for major investment banks in Q2. The firm recommends short-term trading on Goldman and Morgan Stanley.
- ‘Anything could happen’: SpaceX IPO poses big test for Wall Street banks
Elon Musk’s rockets-to-AI group is listing at a fixed price during a bout of volatility in US markets. SpaceX’s IPO poses a significant test for Wall Street banks.
- Wall Street Banks Flag Risks for Kenya’s Shilling as War Rages On
Wall Street banks have warned of economic risks to Kenya's shilling due to ongoing conflict, signaling potential instability. The war's impact on Kenya's currency highlights broader regional financial uncertainties.
- Wall Street Banks Report Surge in Advisory Fees
Wall Street banks are experiencing a significant increase in advisory fees, indicating stronger demand for financial services. The surge reflects growing market activity and institutional confidence in advisory capabilities.
- Wall Street Banks Prepare to Sell Billions of Dollars of X Loans
Wall Street banks are preparing to sell billions of dollars in loans related to X (formerly Twitter). This loan securitization represents a significant financial move by major banking institutions to offload debt exposure.