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Tuesday Headlines: Goldman readies workforce for June office return

By Matt Stichnoth, May 4, 2021

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Bloomberg: Goldman Readies Its U.S. Workforce for Return to Offices in June

Financial Times: Cash-rich US banks move to reduce corporate deposits

Wall Street Journal: Consumer Lenders Face a New Challenge: Each Other

Financial Times: Credit Suisse made just $17.5m in Archegos fees in year before $5.4bn losses

New York Times: Pandemic Relief Fund for Restaurants Is Open, but Cash Will Go Fast

Financial Times: Senior Fed official in line to lead top US banking regulator

Wall Street Journal: Suburban Homes and Retail Are the Budding New Office Hotspot

Wall Street Journal: Powell Says Low-Income Lending Rules Should Apply to All Firms Offering Consumer Credit

CNBC.com: Fed’s Barkin sees higher inflation this year, but then a reversal in 2022

Financial Times: A reckoning for Spacs: will regulators deflate the boom?

New York Times: Powell strikes a hopeful tone but emphasizes the pandemic’s uneven costs

Bloomberg: The Booming U.S. Recovery Is Leaving Some Communities Completely Behind

CNBC.com: Big bank exits and fintech upstarts: Ireland’s banking landscape is undergoing drastic change

Bloomberg: BOE Weighs When to Taper Its Stimulus as U.K. Economy Rebounds

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