At Business Insider's IGNITION conference, JPMorgan's head of digital banking Huw Richards said in less five years, the bank's tech insight will be a core offering.
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JPMorgan spends $11 billion on technology. But a top exec at the giant bank says some clients don't want it to be a tech company.

JPMorgan spends $11 billion on technology. But a top exec at the giant bank says some clients don't want it to be a tech company.

Bradley Saacks | At Business Insider's IGNITION conference, JPMorgan's head of digital banking Huw Richards said in less five years, the bank's tech insight will be a core offering.

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A Goldman Sachs exec explains why the bank isn't sweating concerns over the Apple Card's profitability

A Goldman Sachs exec explains why the bank isn't sweating concerns over the Apple Card's profitability

Alex Morrell,Dakin Campbell | Credit-card competitors have cast doubt on the Apple Card's profit potential. Goldman's Omer Ismail sees the card as a tool to build customer loyalty.

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The head of tech for Citigroup's global consumer bank points to 2 key themes for managing its $8 billion tech budget

The head of tech for Citigroup's global consumer bank points to 2 key themes for managing its $8 billion tech budget

Dan DeFrancesco | Gavin Michael, head of technology for Citi's global consumer bank, detailed areas of focus for the bank at Business Insider's Ignition conference.

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Marshall Wace joins hedge funds in piling more than $1.3 billion into short bets against Woodford-linked investments

Marshall Wace joins hedge funds in piling more than $1.3 billion into short bets against Woodford-linked investments

Trista Kelley | AQR is also among funds shorting Hargreaves Lansdown, a backer of Woodford's fund. Another Woodford holding, Burford, lured Odey Asset Management.

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Goldman Sachs is sending much less mail to potential Marcus customers. A senior exec lays out the reason why.

Goldman Sachs is sending much less mail to potential Marcus customers. A senior exec lays out the reason why.

Dakin Campbell | Omer Ismail explains why direct mail — a cornerstone of the consumer-loan industry — has become a smaller part of its strategy to get new customers.

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'We're going to get rolled': Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller breaks down why the US is headed for devastating losses to China in the trade and tech wars

'We're going to get rolled': Billionaire investor Stanley Druckenmiller breaks down why the US is headed for devastating losses to China in the trade and tech wars

Akin Oyedele | Druckenmiller warns the US is on course to also lose the tech cold war as it ramps up antitrust investigations into tech giants.

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Barclays just made its interim head of global markets permanent as its management reshuffle continues

Barclays just made its interim head of global markets permanent as its management reshuffle continues

Trista Kelley | The London-based bank announced Stephen Dainton's status change in an internal memo to employees on Monday.

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Salesforce's surprise $15.7 billion acquisition of Tableau is a shot at Microsoft and SAP

Salesforce's surprise $15.7 billion acquisition of Tableau is a shot at Microsoft and SAP

Rosalie Chan | Salesforce's planned acquisition of Tableau came shortly after Google announced it would acquire Looker and SAP announced it would acquire Qualtrics.

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Here's the pitch deck Careem used to secure its first round of venture capital, which led its first investors to a 100x return when Uber bought the company this year

Here's the pitch deck Careem used to secure its first round of venture capital, which led its first investors to a 100x return when Uber bought the company this year

Graham Rapier | Uber is acquiring Careem in a $3.1 billion deal, it announced earlier this year. We acquired the company's original pitch deck from 2013.

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Here's why the failed attempt to break up Microsoft will make or break the crackdown on Facebook, Amazon, and Google, according to two top lawyers in the Microsoft case

Here's why the failed attempt to break up Microsoft will make or break the crackdown on Facebook, Amazon, and Google, according to two top lawyers in the Microsoft case

Troy Wolverton | Lawrence Lessig and Alan Kusinitz played prominent roles in the Microsoft antitrust case. They say today's regulators would be wise to learn from it.

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