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Dollar Bill ponders whether a turning point for small caps has arrived.

Is the tide about to turn for small caps?

The world’s central banks have kickstarted what looks to be an aggressive series of rate cuts and for smalls caps, this just might be the turning point.

  • Bill McConnell

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Large consultancies now say “exceptional can come from anywhere”.

To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree

Major corporations are shying away from candidates with prestigious degrees, opting instead for skills-based hiring.

  • Sarah Kessler
Wells Fargo has fired bankers for faking work.

Bankers sacked for faking work following rise of ‘mouse jigglers’

The US banking giant discharged members of its wealth and investment management arm after investigating claims that they were pretending to be busy.

  • Adam Mawardi
“We want to be very, very competitive on pay.“: JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon.

The chief of America’s biggest bank is worried. That’s bad news for all of us

Jamie Dimon is one of the most powerful people in the world. His annual letter to shareholders contains an alarming scenario. Australia would not be immune.

  • Stephen Bartholomeusz
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon says AI can transform the workplace.

AI will let people live to 100 and work 3.5 day weeks, says JPMorgan boss

The boss of Wall Street’s biggest bank expects AI to transform the workplace, but he has sounded a note of caution about the technology.

  • Simon Foy
Jeffrey Epstein in a March 2017 photo provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry.

Inside JPMorgan’s year of being haunted by Jeffrey Epstein

JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon wasn’t going to be embarrassed into a settlement. As damaging revelations about the extent of the firm’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein trickled out, his bank balked at paying up.

  • Hannah Levitt and Ava Benny-Morrison
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Alcoa’s rate of clearing WA jarrah forest has halved in two years as restrictions to protect Perth’s water supply are imposed.

Alcoa says no WA job losses as share price plunges 7pc

The value of US miner Alcoa dropped $650 million after Wall Street was told there was “no fixed timetable” for gaining access to new areas of jarrah forest to mine.

  • Peter Milne
"I'm worried about what stimulus does to bad companies that look like walking zombies": JPMorgan's Mary Erdoes.

JPMorgan’s ‘billionaire whisperer’ feels heat over Epstein emails amid $430m deal

She is known as JPMorgan’s ultimate survivor. But Mary Erdoes is facing a challenge like none before as the fallout from the bank’s links with Jeffrey Epstein continues.

  • Hannah Levitt
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon had some sobering words for investors.

‘Had never even heard of the guy’: JPMorgan chief denies having contact with Jeffrey Epstein

When it comes to JPMorgan Chase’s nearly 15-year business relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Jamie Dimon, the bank’s longtime CEO, claims to have little first-hand knowledge about the disgraced financier.

  • Matthew Goldstein
Jeffrey Epstein in a court appearance in 2008.

Deutsche Bank will pay $113 million to victims of Jeffrey Epstein

The German lender took the sex-trafficking financier on as a client after JPMorgan Chase, his primary bank for roughly 15 years, stopped doing business with him.

  • Matthew Goldstein

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