Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo is one of the largest banks in the United States, with approximately $1.9 trillion in balance sheet assets. The company is split into four primary segments: consumer banking, commercial banking, corporate and investment banking, and wealth and investment management.
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The Municipal Forum of New York presented awards to four people at its annual fund-raising dinner in Manhattan on May 3. Money raised at the dinner is used to support the Urban Leadership Fellows internship program to support high school seniors heading to college.
May 8 -
The resignation comes after the bank was placed on the state treasurer's list of fossil fuel industry boycotters.
May 5 -
The office of Rob Bonta filed its objection to the dismissal with a California appellate court in San Francisco May 19.
May 20 -
Five new muni professionals join Hilltop Securities’ debt and fixed income capital market teams; all of them came from Wells Fargo.
October 19 -
Vice President, Public Finance Investment Banking, Wells Fargo Securities
October 19 -
The lawsuit seeks up to $2 billion from JPMorgan, Stifel and Wells Fargo, saying they abetted the crisis in their role selling debt for the Karegnondi water pipeline.
October 8 -
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Wells Fargo will be joint senior manager on a $1.4 billion deal, its first negotiated California deal since State Treasurer Fiona Ma lifted a ban.
January 29 -
The top muni underwriters accounted for $406.51 billion in 10,582 transactions in 2019 compared to $320.35 billion in 8,549 deals in 2018. There was only one change in the top five year-over-year but spots six through 10 saw three changes. Barclays and Stifel both had big improvements in the rankings, while Raymond James dropped the most.
January 8 -
Major banks accused of manipulating the variable-rate market are seeking to get the court to toss out the second amended whistleblower complaint filed by municipal advisor Johan Rosenberg.
November 13