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Date Stock Title
May 24 JPM JPMorgan, Jamie Dimon, and the Debate Over CEOs as Board Chairs
May 24 FUTU Futu Holdings Q1 Earnings Preview
May 24 MS Morgan Stanley (MS) is a Top Dividend Stock Right Now: Should You Buy?
May 24 MS Why Is Evercore (EVR) Up 9% Since Last Earnings Report?
May 24 JPM JPMorgan Fined $200 Million for Compliance Failures in Trading
May 24 JPM JPMorgan (JPM) Gets CFTC Order to Pay for Surveillance Lapses
May 24 JPM JPMorgan (JPM) May Expand Private Credit Business via Buyout
May 24 JPM JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) Has Announced A Dividend Of $1.15
May 24 JPM JPMorgan Chase Unit to Pay $200 Million Fine Over CFTC Trade Reporting Violations
May 24 JPM JPMorgan fined by CFTC over surveillance gap probe
May 24 JPM JPMorgan offers solution for investors to normalise data
May 24 JPM JPMorgan Didn’t Monitor Billions of Client Orders, CFTC Says
May 23 JPM JPMorgan fined $200M by CFTC for supervision failures
May 23 JPM JPMorgan to pay $100 million over CFTC trade reporting violations
May 23 JPM JPMorgan shareholders reject proposal for independent chair, other shareholder proposals
May 23 MS Sector Update: Financial Stocks Slipping Late Afternoon
May 23 MS James Gorman to Step Down as Morgan Stanley Chairman
May 23 MS Morgan Stanley’s Gorman to Step Down as Chair This Year, Shareholders Approve Executive Pay
May 23 FUTU Owning 37% in Futu Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:FUTU) means that insiders are heavily invested in the company's future
May 23 MS 'I care what your values are': Morgan Stanley's Gorman
Prime Brokerage

Prime brokerage is the generic name for a bundled package of services offered by investment banks, wealth management firms, and securities dealers to hedge funds which need the ability to borrow securities and cash in order to be able to invest on a netted basis and achieve an absolute return. The prime broker provides a centralized securities clearing facility for the hedge fund so the hedge fund's collateral requirements are netted across all deals handled by the prime broker. These two features are advantageous to their clients.
The prime broker benefits by earning fees ("spreads") on financing the client's margined long and short cash and security positions, and by charging, in some cases, fees for clearing and other services. It also earns money by rehypothecating the margined portfolios of the hedge funds currently serviced and charging interest on those borrowing securities and other investments.

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