JPMorgan Chase has set up a war room in response to President Trump’s many executive orders, while other firms are scrambling. Since returning to office, President Donald J. Trump has issued a barrage of executive orders.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase & Co bankers worked through the night in a "war room" to assess the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump's inauguration-day executive orders, while global markets braced for volatility following his return to the White House.
The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Rohit Chopra, has been waiting for a phone call, letter, email, text — anything, really — from the Trump administration to say if he’s getting fired.
The pendulum is fast moving back in favour of business as the incoming US president fills the world’s most powerful economic roles.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has been a political punching bag for years, but on the eve of a new Trump administration, it might survive.
(Reuters) - JPMorgan Chase's annual profit rose to a record as its dealmakers and traders reaped a windfall from rebounding markets in the fourth quarter, it reported on Wednesday. The largest U.S ...
The JPMorgan Chase CEO yesterday said he travelled all ... over Trump's win and incoming Republican majorities in the House of Representatives and Senate. Many on Wall Street are looking forward ...
Trump is rumored to sign an executive order that would prioritize cryptocurrency in his administration, a move that could halt many legal battles.
Donald Trump will talk to Fox News’ Sean Hannity tonight for his first sit-down interview since his inauguration. A clip of their conversation includes a moment when Trump muses that it’s “sad” that former President Joe Biden did not pardon himself.
Trump began his second term with a series of executive actions. The 47th US president ordered a crackdown on immigration and withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement and World Health Organization.
President Trump has signed another executive action on the border, Reuters reports. It directs Homeland Security, the Department of Justice and the State Department to take all necessary action to immediately repel, repatriate and remove all "illegal aliens" across the southern border, the news agency reports.
Federal employees subject to a return-to-office mandate issued by the Trump White House on Monday are grappling with coming increases in their annual spending - by anywhere from hundreds to thousands of dollars - for transportation, food, apparel and child care that had previously been reduced by working remotely.