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Even though JPMorgan was the first bank to say it wants US staff to return to the office, it and other big banks are taking much softer approach to their London offices. We spoke with financial workers in the UK, who told us what their year has been like.


M&T Bank executives lay out plans to hire 1,000 people at new Buffalo tech hub as part of the regional bank’s push into digital

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M&T Bank is launching a 13-floor, $58 million tech site in downtown Buffalo, a city that’s in a race for talent “relevance.” More on the bank’s pivot towards agile, customer-driven tech development.


Raleigh, Nashville, and Austin are luring Big Tech firms with lavish grants and tax breaks, pushing their cash-strapped governments to the brink

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Secondary American cities are granting incentives to firms like Oracle and Apple to move there — but watchdog groups worry that municipalities, sapped by the pandemic, can’t afford to dole out so many perks. How the cities are luring big companies.


M Science’s bounceback: The CEO details how the alt-data pioneer has nearly doubled its staff and is courting large, corporate clients after a difficult 2019

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Jefferies’ M Science unit ended 2019 in a rut, with several executives leaving the firm. But the alt-data pioneer has surged over the past year and a half. Here’s what the CEO told us about its comeback.


The SEC’s top Wall Street cop just resigned after less than a week on the job. Here’s what went down.

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Alex Oh, the first woman of color to hold the job, stepped down after less than a week as the SEC’s director of enforcement. Here’s what we know so far.


Advisors to the wealthy are fielding a frenzy of calls from clients worried about estate planning and taxes. Here’s how they’re navigating the chaos.

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Advisors told us how they are bracing for changes that could upend estate planning. Here’s what they said.


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