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Managing Contracts and Invoices

Best practices for handling contracts, setting up invoices, and getting paid on time.

 

  1. US central bank expected to deliver third reduction of year, but policy outlook for 2026 looks less certainView the full article

  2. JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup and Wells Fargo reported more than $25bn of profits for the first quarterView the full article

  3. With further rate cuts likely amid a light-touch regulatory environment, the good times are set to continue View the full article

  4. Deal will allow lenders to exit one of toughest merger-finance transactions in recent yearsView the full article

  5. Five largest US lenders expected to unveil highest combined trading revenues since at least 2014View the full article

  6. JPMorgan and Barclays are among those offering CDS on Apollo, Ares and Blackstone fundsView the full article

  7. The President administration’s push to cut regulations prompts big banks to facilitate more trading in government debtView the full article

  8. Steep rise in fee revenues raises hopes for prolonged rebound after years of lacklustre performanceView the full article

  9. Stocks from insurance to property and wealth management punished after new tech launches View the full article

  10. Dealmaking rebound finally arrives with large banks expected to report highest advisory and capital markets fees since 2021View the full article

  11. Billionaire’s close ties to re-elected US president have piqued investors’ interestView the full article

  12. Financiers extend olive branch to the city’s new leader after earlier scepticism View the full article

  13. Analysts bombard executives of listed companies with questions on coping with trade warsView the full article

  14. Clash between Netflix and Paramount for Hollywood studio caps big year for dealmakersView the full article

  15. Paul Atkins says SEC will ‘remove its thumb from the scales’ while criticising European over-regulationView the full article

  16. US banks are positioning themselves for long-term opportunities in energy and infrastructure View the full article

  17. Gains come after two weeks of wild swings in financial marketsView the full article

  18. Senior Fed official helps ease market jitters by signalling readiness to act if market strains grow View the full article





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